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Born 1937. Known for: Painting.
Trinidad Fernández was born in Avilés, Asturias, but spent her childhood in Barcelona, Switzerland and Gijón. At the end of the 1950s she moved to Madrid, where she currently lives. Self-taught, she... Read full biography
Trinidad Fernández was born in Avilés, Asturias, but spent her childhood in Barcelona, Switzerland and Gijón. At the end of the 1950s she moved to Madrid, where she currently lives. Self-taught, she became known as a member of the Grupo Joven Pintura Gijonesa, and took part for the first time in a... Read full biography
Trinidad Fernández was born in Avilés, Asturias, but spent her childhood in Barcelona, Switzerland and Gijón. At the end of the 1950s she moved to Madrid, where she currently lives. Self-taught, she became known as a member of the Grupo Joven Pintura Gijonesa, and took part for the first time in a collective exhibition, held at the University of Oviedo, in 1953, and in 1956 she was in Paris with a scholarship from the Ministry of Education. In 1957 she took part for the first time in the... Read full biography
Trinidad Fernández was born in Avilés, Asturias, but spent her childhood in Barcelona, Switzerland and Gijón. At the end of the 1950s she moved to Madrid, where she currently lives. Self-taught, she became known as a member of the Grupo Joven Pintura Gijonesa, and took part for the first time in a collective exhibition, held at the University of Oviedo, in 1953, and in 1956 she was in Paris with a scholarship from the Ministry of Education. In 1957 she took part for the first time in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, winning the third medal. Her work evolved from figuration to abstraction, after a period of simplification and schematization.
Trinidad Fernández was born in Avilés, Asturias, but spent her childhood in Barcelona, Switzerland and Gijón. At the end of the 1950s she moved to Madrid, where she currently lives. Self-taught, she became known as a member of the Grupo Joven Pintura Gijonesa, and took part for the first time in a collective exhibition, held at the University of Oviedo, in 1953, and in 1956 she was in Paris with a scholarship from the Ministry of Education. In 1957 she took part for the first time in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, winning the third medal. Her work evolved from figuration to abstraction, after a period of simplification and schematization.

