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1944 Tánger - 2013 Málaga. Known for: Fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography.
José Hernández was a Spanish artist. He is known for his fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography. His work underwent a formal purification in the 1980s, where he explored the... Read full biography
José Hernández was a Spanish artist. He is known for his fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography. His work underwent a formal purification in the 1980s, where he explored the plasticity of metaphysical natures full of enigma. He illustrated the works of Buñuel, James Joyce,... Read full biography
José Hernández was a Spanish artist. He is known for his fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography. His work underwent a formal purification in the 1980s, where he explored the plasticity of metaphysical natures full of enigma. He illustrated the works of Buñuel, James Joyce, Rimbaud, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, and Akutagawa, as well as designed scenery and costumes for works by García Lorca, Calderón de la Barca, Cervantes, Francisco Nieva, and Carlos Saura. He held personal... Read full biography
José Hernández was a Spanish artist. He is known for his fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography. His work underwent a formal purification in the 1980s, where he explored the plasticity of metaphysical natures full of enigma. He illustrated the works of Buñuel, James Joyce, Rimbaud, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, and Akutagawa, as well as designed scenery and costumes for works by García Lorca, Calderón de la Barca, Cervantes, Francisco Nieva, and Carlos Saura. He held personal exhibitions and took part in international fairs in Spain, Paris, Brussels, Tokyo, and other cities. He received awards for his work in painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography in Spain, Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Italy, Norway, and Yugoslavia,... Read full biography
José Hernández was a Spanish artist. He is known for his fantastic art, painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography. His work underwent a formal purification in the 1980s, where he explored the plasticity of metaphysical natures full of enigma. He illustrated the works of Buñuel, James Joyce, Rimbaud, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, and Akutagawa, as well as designed scenery and costumes for works by García Lorca, Calderón de la Barca, Cervantes, Francisco Nieva, and Carlos Saura. He held personal exhibitions and took part in international fairs in Spain, Paris, Brussels, Tokyo, and other cities. He received awards for his work in painting, drawing, engraving, and scenography in Spain, Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Italy, Norway, and Yugoslavia, with special mention for the National Prize for Plastic Arts (Madrid, 1981), the International Biella per L'Incisione (Italy), and the Medal... Read full biography
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