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1922 Spain - 1994 Mexico. Known for: Painting.
García Narezo was a prominent Spanish naturalized Mexican painter. He was deaf-mute by birth, and the son of Mexican mother and art critic Gabriel García Maroto. He arrived in Mexico in 1928 as a... Read full biography
García Narezo was a prominent Spanish naturalized Mexican painter. He was deaf-mute by birth, and the son of Mexican mother and art critic Gabriel García Maroto. He arrived in Mexico in 1928 as a refugee from the Spanish Civil War. He studied at the School of Outdoor Painting in Tlalpan and four... Read full biography
García Narezo was a prominent Spanish naturalized Mexican painter. He was deaf-mute by birth, and the son of Mexican mother and art critic Gabriel García Maroto. He arrived in Mexico in 1928 as a refugee from the Spanish Civil War. He studied at the School of Outdoor Painting in Tlalpan and four years later returned to Spain to study at the Escuela Hogar Imagen, which his father had founded in Madrid. His work was directed in a constant evolution until reaching surrealism. Over time it became... Read full biography
García Narezo was a prominent Spanish naturalized Mexican painter. He was deaf-mute by birth, and the son of Mexican mother and art critic Gabriel García Maroto. He arrived in Mexico in 1928 as a refugee from the Spanish Civil War. He studied at the School of Outdoor Painting in Tlalpan and four years later returned to Spain to study at the Escuela Hogar Imagen, which his father had founded in Madrid. His work was directed in a constant evolution until reaching surrealism. Over time it became known both in Mexico and in various countries in Latin America and the United States. "At the time, he was one of the great artists, since Xavier Villaurrutia, Luis Cardoza y Aragón wrote about his work, as well as María Izquierdo, and there was not a... Read full biography
García Narezo was a prominent Spanish naturalized Mexican painter. He was deaf-mute by birth, and the son of Mexican mother and art critic Gabriel García Maroto. He arrived in Mexico in 1928 as a refugee from the Spanish Civil War. He studied at the School of Outdoor Painting in Tlalpan and four years later returned to Spain to study at the Escuela Hogar Imagen, which his father had founded in Madrid. His work was directed in a constant evolution until reaching surrealism. Over time it became known both in Mexico and in various countries in Latin America and the United States. "At the time, he was one of the great artists, since Xavier Villaurrutia, Luis Cardoza y Aragón wrote about his work, as well as María Izquierdo, and there was not a critic of the time who did not really make notes praising his work". Juan Coronel Rivera. Consulted sources: SÁNCHEZ,... Read full biography
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