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1911 - 1999. Known for: Wood and stone sculpture.
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Enrique Gaimari. 1911-1999. Gaimari studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher in 1933. From this instant onwards he began an incessant... Read full biography
Enrique Gaimari. 1911-1999. Gaimari studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher in 1933. From this instant onwards he began an incessant search, both in terms of materials and concepts, which enabled him to work with an infinity of... Read full biography
Enrique Gaimari. 1911-1999. Gaimari studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher in 1933. From this instant onwards he began an incessant search, both in terms of materials and concepts, which enabled him to work with an infinity of materials such as different types of exotic wood, stone and metals. His works in wood and stone are spontaneous expressions of the artist's closeness to nature. With great understanding of the different... Read full biography
Enrique Gaimari. 1911-1999. Gaimari studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher in 1933. From this instant onwards he began an incessant search, both in terms of materials and concepts, which enabled him to work with an infinity of materials such as different types of exotic wood, stone and metals. His works in wood and stone are spontaneous expressions of the artist's closeness to nature. With great understanding of the different natural materials, Gaimari incorporated the grain and natural shape of the material in the finished sculpture. With his metal casts Gaimari excelled at patination, which he chose carefully to suit the shape of his creation. In many of his later... Read full biography
Enrique Gaimari. 1911-1999. Gaimari studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires where he graduated as a drawing teacher in 1933. From this instant onwards he began an incessant search, both in terms of materials and concepts, which enabled him to work with an infinity of materials such as different types of exotic wood, stone and metals. His works in wood and stone are spontaneous expressions of the artist's closeness to nature. With great understanding of the different natural materials, Gaimari incorporated the grain and natural shape of the material in the finished sculpture. With his metal casts Gaimari excelled at patination, which he chose carefully to suit the shape of his creation. In many of his later sculptures Gaimari inscribed the letters 'VJ', which stand for 'Viejo Jodido' or 'Grumpy Old Man', as he often d... Read full biography
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