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1911 Alicante, Spain - 1986. Known for: Sculpture, ceramics, and painting.
Manuel Gómez Baeza was an artist from Alicante, Spain who began his career as a sculptor. He combined his work as a ceramist with his passion for painting and held his first exhibition in Barcelona... Read full biography
Manuel Gómez Baeza was an artist from Alicante, Spain who began his career as a sculptor. He combined his work as a ceramist with his passion for painting and held his first exhibition in Barcelona in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Paris on a scholarship and a year later represented Spain in the... Read full biography
Manuel Gómez Baeza was an artist from Alicante, Spain who began his career as a sculptor. He combined his work as a ceramist with his passion for painting and held his first exhibition in Barcelona in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Paris on a scholarship and a year later represented Spain in the pavilion of the Venice Biennale. He gained international recognition and exhibited his work in places like the Philippines, Chile, and Colombia
Manuel Gómez Baeza was an artist from Alicante, Spain who began his career as a sculptor. He combined his work as a ceramist with his passion for painting and held his first exhibition in Barcelona in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Paris on a scholarship and a year later represented Spain in the pavilion of the Venice Biennale. He gained international recognition and exhibited his work in places like the Philippines, Chile, and Colombia
Manuel Gómez Baeza was an artist from Alicante, Spain who began his career as a sculptor. He combined his work as a ceramist with his passion for painting and held his first exhibition in Barcelona in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Paris on a scholarship and a year later represented Spain in the pavilion of the Venice Biennale. He gained international recognition and exhibited his work in places like the Philippines, Chile, and Colombia
