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1898 - 1965. Known for: Figure, landscape painting.
Francisco Soria Aedo trained in his native Granada under the painter José María López Mezquita. Throughout his career he won important prizes, such as the second medal at the National Exhibition of... Read full biography
Francisco Soria Aedo trained in his native Granada under the painter José María López Mezquita. Throughout his career he won important prizes, such as the second medal at the National Exhibition of 1924 for "Tipos árabes" and the first at the International Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929 for his... Read full biography
Francisco Soria Aedo trained in his native Granada under the painter José María López Mezquita. Throughout his career he won important prizes, such as the second medal at the National Exhibition of 1924 for "Tipos árabes" and the first at the International Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929 for his oil painting entitled "Nochebuena en la aldea" ("Christmas Eve in the Village"). He also held important solo exhibitions, such as the one held at the Velázquez gallery in Seville in 1951. He combined... Read full biography
Francisco Soria Aedo trained in his native Granada under the painter José María López Mezquita. Throughout his career he won important prizes, such as the second medal at the National Exhibition of 1924 for "Tipos árabes" and the first at the International Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929 for his oil painting entitled "Nochebuena en la aldea" ("Christmas Eve in the Village"). He also held important solo exhibitions, such as the one held at the Velázquez gallery in Seville in 1951. He combined painting with teaching, and was a professor of colouring at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid. In his production he paid special attention to the representation of popular Andalusian, Castilian and Moroccan types, either isolated or in... Read full biography
Francisco Soria Aedo trained in his native Granada under the painter José María López Mezquita. Throughout his career he won important prizes, such as the second medal at the National Exhibition of 1924 for "Tipos árabes" and the first at the International Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929 for his oil painting entitled "Nochebuena en la aldea" ("Christmas Eve in the Village"). He also held important solo exhibitions, such as the one held at the Velázquez gallery in Seville in 1951. He combined painting with teaching, and was a professor of colouring at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid. In his production he paid special attention to the representation of popular Andalusian, Castilian and Moroccan types, either isolated or in anecdotal compositions, captured through a language characterized by compositional mastery, chromatic richness and elegance and fully achieve... Read full biography
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