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Born 1934 Uruguay. Known for: Sculpture-abstract, painting.
The following, submitted September 2005, is from the artist. Born in San Jose, Uruguay, in 1934, Hugo Sartore began to study painting at the age of twelve at the atelier of the Municipal Museum in... Read full biography
The following, submitted September 2005, is from the artist. Born in San Jose, Uruguay, in 1934, Hugo Sartore began to study painting at the age of twelve at the atelier of the Municipal Museum in Montevideo and years later worked in the constructivism atelier of Torres-Garcia. In 1956, He traveled... Read full biography
The following, submitted September 2005, is from the artist. Born in San Jose, Uruguay, in 1934, Hugo Sartore began to study painting at the age of twelve at the atelier of the Municipal Museum in Montevideo and years later worked in the constructivism atelier of Torres-Garcia. In 1956, He traveled to Europe on a scholarship. During his stay in Paris, Sartore joined a group of artists that were working with Poliakof. Here He studied Oriental Art and Orfism. He also visited the atelier of Andre... Read full biography
The following, submitted September 2005, is from the artist. Born in San Jose, Uruguay, in 1934, Hugo Sartore began to study painting at the age of twelve at the atelier of the Municipal Museum in Montevideo and years later worked in the constructivism atelier of Torres-Garcia. In 1956, He traveled to Europe on a scholarship. During his stay in Paris, Sartore joined a group of artists that were working with Poliakof. Here He studied Oriental Art and Orfism. He also visited the atelier of Andre Lhote and was familiar with the artwork of R. Delaunay in a restropective exhibition at the Contemporary Museum of Paris. From 1959 to 1975, he worked between Montevideo and Buenos Aires and began searching for and developing themes of urban... Read full biography
The following, submitted September 2005, is from the artist. Born in San Jose, Uruguay, in 1934, Hugo Sartore began to study painting at the age of twelve at the atelier of the Municipal Museum in Montevideo and years later worked in the constructivism atelier of Torres-Garcia. In 1956, He traveled to Europe on a scholarship. During his stay in Paris, Sartore joined a group of artists that were working with Poliakof. Here He studied Oriental Art and Orfism. He also visited the atelier of Andre Lhote and was familiar with the artwork of R. Delaunay in a restropective exhibition at the Contemporary Museum of Paris. From 1959 to 1975, he worked between Montevideo and Buenos Aires and began searching for and developing themes of urban character, i.e. the streets of the cities and what He called "Bodegones". Conscious of the importance of geometry as a support of his artwork, t... Read full biography
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