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1928 Mutxamel, Alicante - 2013 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Painting and ceramics.
Painter and ceramist, Arcadio Blasco was formed in the Schools of Fine Arts of Madrid and Valencia, and completed his studies in the Academy of Spain in Rome. In 1955 he set up his first workshop in... Read full biography
Painter and ceramist, Arcadio Blasco was formed in the Schools of Fine Arts of Madrid and Valencia, and completed his studies in the Academy of Spain in Rome. In 1955 he set up his first workshop in the University City of Madrid, where he carried out important projects and collaborated with artists... Read full biography
Painter and ceramist, Arcadio Blasco was formed in the Schools of Fine Arts of Madrid and Valencia, and completed his studies in the Academy of Spain in Rome. In 1955 he set up his first workshop in the University City of Madrid, where he carried out important projects and collaborated with artists such as José Vento, Hernández Mompó, Rafael Canogar, Antonio Saura, etc. This provisional workshop became a meeting place for artists of the young Madrid avant-garde. Arcadio Blasco showed his work... Read full biography
Painter and ceramist, Arcadio Blasco was formed in the Schools of Fine Arts of Madrid and Valencia, and completed his studies in the Academy of Spain in Rome. In 1955 he set up his first workshop in the University City of Madrid, where he carried out important projects and collaborated with artists such as José Vento, Hernández Mompó, Rafael Canogar, Antonio Saura, etc. This provisional workshop became a meeting place for artists of the young Madrid avant-garde. Arcadio Blasco showed his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Amsterdam, New York and Milan.
Painter and ceramist, Arcadio Blasco was formed in the Schools of Fine Arts of Madrid and Valencia, and completed his studies in the Academy of Spain in Rome. In 1955 he set up his first workshop in the University City of Madrid, where he carried out important projects and collaborated with artists such as José Vento, Hernández Mompó, Rafael Canogar, Antonio Saura, etc. This provisional workshop became a meeting place for artists of the young Madrid avant-garde. Arcadio Blasco showed his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Amsterdam, New York and Milan.
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