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Born 1949 Pinal del Río, Cuba. Known for: Modernist figurative painting-social commentary.
Born in the Cuban town of Pinal del Río, Oliva studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Havana. The artist, influenced by Marc Chagall and the Cuban artists Eduardo Abela and Antonia... Read full biography
Born in the Cuban town of Pinal del Río, Oliva studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Havana. The artist, influenced by Marc Chagall and the Cuban artists Eduardo Abela and Antonia Eiriz, began earning his living as a painter in 1970. The permanent contact with the people from his... Read full biography
Born in the Cuban town of Pinal del Río, Oliva studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Havana. The artist, influenced by Marc Chagall and the Cuban artists Eduardo Abela and Antonia Eiriz, began earning his living as a painter in 1970. The permanent contact with the people from his country and the inevitable human conflict that is generated in everyday life are the key sources of inspiration for his work. Oliva currently works out of his studio in Old Havana, but travels... Read full biography
Born in the Cuban town of Pinal del Río, Oliva studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Havana. The artist, influenced by Marc Chagall and the Cuban artists Eduardo Abela and Antonia Eiriz, began earning his living as a painter in 1970. The permanent contact with the people from his country and the inevitable human conflict that is generated in everyday life are the key sources of inspiration for his work. Oliva currently works out of his studio in Old Havana, but travels frequently to his hometown, Pinar del Río. Source: . Sotheby's.com... Read full biography
Born in the Cuban town of Pinal del Río, Oliva studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Havana. The artist, influenced by Marc Chagall and the Cuban artists Eduardo Abela and Antonia Eiriz, began earning his living as a painter in 1970. The permanent contact with the people from his country and the inevitable human conflict that is generated in everyday life are the key sources of inspiration for his work. Oliva currently works out of his studio in Old Havana, but travels frequently to his hometown, Pinar del Río. Source: . Sotheby's.com... Read full biography
