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1920 Lanzarote - 1992 Lanzarote, Spain. Known for: Abstract painting.
Painter, sculptor and architect, Manrique was formed between Lanzarote and Madrid, where he studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In 1942 he made his individual debut in... Read full biography
Painter, sculptor and architect, Manrique was formed between Lanzarote and Madrid, where he studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In 1942 he made his individual debut in Lanzarote, and during the fifties, with the rise of surrealism, he founded the Fernando Fe gallery,... Read full biography
Painter, sculptor and architect, Manrique was formed between Lanzarote and Madrid, where he studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In 1942 he made his individual debut in Lanzarote, and during the fifties, with the rise of surrealism, he founded the Fernando Fe gallery, the first non-figurative gallery in Spain. During these years he painted several murals in Lanzarote and exhibited his work in several countries. In 1964 he moved to New York where he exhibited, among... Read full biography
Painter, sculptor and architect, Manrique was formed between Lanzarote and Madrid, where he studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In 1942 he made his individual debut in Lanzarote, and during the fifties, with the rise of surrealism, he founded the Fernando Fe gallery, the first non-figurative gallery in Spain. During these years he painted several murals in Lanzarote and exhibited his work in several countries. In 1964 he moved to New York where he exhibited, among others, at the Catherine Viviano Gallery. Two years later he settled definitively in Lanzarote where, together with the architect Fernando Higueras, he undertook various projects on the island. In 1992, a few months before his death in a traffic... Read full biography
Painter, sculptor and architect, Manrique was formed between Lanzarote and Madrid, where he studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In 1942 he made his individual debut in Lanzarote, and during the fifties, with the rise of surrealism, he founded the Fernando Fe gallery, the first non-figurative gallery in Spain. During these years he painted several murals in Lanzarote and exhibited his work in several countries. In 1964 he moved to New York where he exhibited, among others, at the Catherine Viviano Gallery. Two years later he settled definitively in Lanzarote where, together with the architect Fernando Higueras, he undertook various projects on the island. In 1992, a few months before his death in a traffic accident, the Foundation that bears his name was inaugurated in Lanzarote. His artistic work earned him awards such as the Gold Me... Read full biography
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