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1919 Madrid, Spain - 1981 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Painting.
Francisco San José was initiated in art in his first visits to the Prado Museum, where he was especially marked by the horses of Velázquez and Rubens. In 1932 he began his training at the School of... Read full biography
Francisco San José was initiated in art in his first visits to the Prado Museum, where he was especially marked by the horses of Velázquez and Rubens. In 1932 he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 he became a regular at the Museum of Artistic Reproductions in Madrid... Read full biography
Francisco San José was initiated in art in his first visits to the Prado Museum, where he was especially marked by the horses of Velázquez and Rubens. In 1932 he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 he became a regular at the Museum of Artistic Reproductions in Madrid and entered the School of Fine Arts. After the civil war, which was a break in his career, he meets Benjamín Palencia and forms with him the School of Vallecas. In 1953 he obtained an honorable mention... Read full biography
Francisco San José was initiated in art in his first visits to the Prado Museum, where he was especially marked by the horses of Velázquez and Rubens. In 1932 he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 he became a regular at the Museum of Artistic Reproductions in Madrid and entered the School of Fine Arts. After the civil war, which was a break in his career, he meets Benjamín Palencia and forms with him the School of Vallecas. In 1953 he obtained an honorable mention in the exhibition "Paisajes de Madrid", held in Manila, and in 1956 he settled in Venezuela, where he founded the Escuela del Bosque. Around 1970 he resumed his relationship with Spain and with Benajmín Palencia, and in 1972 he returned to Madrid for... Read full biography
Francisco San José was initiated in art in his first visits to the Prado Museum, where he was especially marked by the horses of Velázquez and Rubens. In 1932 he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 he became a regular at the Museum of Artistic Reproductions in Madrid and entered the School of Fine Arts. After the civil war, which was a break in his career, he meets Benjamín Palencia and forms with him the School of Vallecas. In 1953 he obtained an honorable mention in the exhibition "Paisajes de Madrid", held in Manila, and in 1956 he settled in Venezuela, where he founded the Escuela del Bosque. Around 1970 he resumed his relationship with Spain and with Benajmín Palencia, and in 1972 he returned to Madrid for good. Throughout his career San José exhibited his work individually in important galleries in Spain, Argentina and Venezuela, and part... Read full biography