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1901 Mao - 1982 Menorca. Known for: Painting in the style of the "Pollença School".
Joan Vives Llull was a Menorcan painter who trained in Mallorca with Anglada-Camarasa. He returned to Menorca after five years and worked as a drawing teacher and director of the municipal school to... Read full biography
Joan Vives Llull was a Menorcan painter who trained in Mallorca with Anglada-Camarasa. He returned to Menorca after five years and worked as a drawing teacher and director of the municipal school to make ends meet. He held some painting exhibitions on the island and occasionally in various cities... Read full biography
Joan Vives Llull was a Menorcan painter who trained in Mallorca with Anglada-Camarasa. He returned to Menorca after five years and worked as a drawing teacher and director of the municipal school to make ends meet. He held some painting exhibitions on the island and occasionally in various cities in the rest of Spain. He frequently exhibited his work in the Balearic Islands and took part in official exhibitions such as the First Spanish Exhibition of Fine Arts. He died in 1982 and is currently... Read full biography
Joan Vives Llull was a Menorcan painter who trained in Mallorca with Anglada-Camarasa. He returned to Menorca after five years and worked as a drawing teacher and director of the municipal school to make ends meet. He held some painting exhibitions on the island and occasionally in various cities in the rest of Spain. He frequently exhibited his work in the Balearic Islands and took part in official exhibitions such as the First Spanish Exhibition of Fine Arts. He died in 1982 and is currently represented in the Museo de Menorca and the Museo de Ses Voltes in Mallorca, as well as in various private collections.
Joan Vives Llull was a Menorcan painter who trained in Mallorca with Anglada-Camarasa. He returned to Menorca after five years and worked as a drawing teacher and director of the municipal school to make ends meet. He held some painting exhibitions on the island and occasionally in various cities in the rest of Spain. He frequently exhibited his work in the Balearic Islands and took part in official exhibitions such as the First Spanish Exhibition of Fine Arts. He died in 1982 and is currently represented in the Museo de Menorca and the Museo de Ses Voltes in Mallorca, as well as in various private collections.
