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1910 - 1985. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
After beginning his training in Saragossa, Serrano moved to Barcelona, where he studied sculpture until his departure for Montevideo in 1939. He worked between Uruguay and Argentina for twenty-five... Read full biography
After beginning his training in Saragossa, Serrano moved to Barcelona, where he studied sculpture until his departure for Montevideo in 1939. He worked between Uruguay and Argentina for twenty-five years. He won the First National Prize at the Montevideo Fine Arts Salon in 1944, 1951 and 1954, but... Read full biography
After beginning his training in Saragossa, Serrano moved to Barcelona, where he studied sculpture until his departure for Montevideo in 1939. He worked between Uruguay and Argentina for twenty-five years. He won the First National Prize at the Montevideo Fine Arts Salon in 1944, 1951 and 1954, but did not return to Spain until his great triumph at the Montevideo Biennial in 1955, when he was awarded the Grand Prize. That same year he won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Hispano-American... Read full biography
After beginning his training in Saragossa, Serrano moved to Barcelona, where he studied sculpture until his departure for Montevideo in 1939. He worked between Uruguay and Argentina for twenty-five years. He won the First National Prize at the Montevideo Fine Arts Salon in 1944, 1951 and 1954, but did not return to Spain until his great triumph at the Montevideo Biennial in 1955, when he was awarded the Grand Prize. That same year he won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Hispano-American Biennial in Barcelona. In 1962 he exhibited twenty-three sculptures at the Venice Biennale to great critical acclaim. In 2003 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs dedicated a retrospective exhibition to him. Works by Pablo Serrano can be found in the museum... Read full biography
After beginning his training in Saragossa, Serrano moved to Barcelona, where he studied sculpture until his departure for Montevideo in 1939. He worked between Uruguay and Argentina for twenty-five years. He won the First National Prize at the Montevideo Fine Arts Salon in 1944, 1951 and 1954, but did not return to Spain until his great triumph at the Montevideo Biennial in 1955, when he was awarded the Grand Prize. That same year he won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Hispano-American Biennial in Barcelona. In 1962 he exhibited twenty-three sculptures at the Venice Biennale to great critical acclaim. In 2003 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs dedicated a retrospective exhibition to him. Works by Pablo Serrano can be found in the museum that bears his name in Zaragoza, the Reina Sofía Museum, the National Museum in Montevideo, the San José Museum in Uruguay, the Nationa... Read full biography
