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1889 La Coruna - 1919 Paris. Known for: Painting in various exhibitions in Europe and America.
Germán Taibo was an artist who grew up in Buenos Aires and later studied in Paris at the Académie Julien. He participated in various exhibitions in Europe and America, including the Paris Salon of... Read full biography
Germán Taibo was an artist who grew up in Buenos Aires and later studied in Paris at the Académie Julien. He participated in various exhibitions in Europe and America, including the Paris Salon of 1913 where he won the second medal. He also took part in the Regional Exhibitions of Galician art in... Read full biography
Germán Taibo was an artist who grew up in Buenos Aires and later studied in Paris at the Académie Julien. He participated in various exhibitions in Europe and America, including the Paris Salon of 1913 where he won the second medal. He also took part in the Regional Exhibitions of Galician art in 1912 and 1917 and had a personal exhibition in 1910 at the Witcomb Salon in Buenos Aires. He was known for his paintings and had a posthumous homage in the Galician Art Exhibition of 1919 in Buenos... Read full biography
Germán Taibo was an artist who grew up in Buenos Aires and later studied in Paris at the Académie Julien. He participated in various exhibitions in Europe and America, including the Paris Salon of 1913 where he won the second medal. He also took part in the Regional Exhibitions of Galician art in 1912 and 1917 and had a personal exhibition in 1910 at the Witcomb Salon in Buenos Aires. He was known for his paintings and had a posthumous homage in the Galician Art Exhibition of 1919 in Buenos Aires
Germán Taibo was an artist who grew up in Buenos Aires and later studied in Paris at the Académie Julien. He participated in various exhibitions in Europe and America, including the Paris Salon of 1913 where he won the second medal. He also took part in the Regional Exhibitions of Galician art in 1912 and 1917 and had a personal exhibition in 1910 at the Witcomb Salon in Buenos Aires. He was known for his paintings and had a posthumous homage in the Galician Art Exhibition of 1919 in Buenos Aires