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1921 Barcelona, Spain - 2003. Known for: Postpicassian geometric figures, German expressionism, satirical vein, violent palette, bestiary.
Jose Maria Garcia Llort was a Spanish artist who studied at the Massana School and the Cercle Artístic de Barcelona before moving to Paris with a scholarship from the French State. He spent time in... Read full biography
Jose Maria Garcia Llort was a Spanish artist who studied at the Massana School and the Cercle Artístic de Barcelona before moving to Paris with a scholarship from the French State. He spent time in Louisiana before alternating between Barcelona and the USA. He held exhibitions in various galleries... Read full biography
Jose Maria Garcia Llort was a Spanish artist who studied at the Massana School and the Cercle Artístic de Barcelona before moving to Paris with a scholarship from the French State. He spent time in Louisiana before alternating between Barcelona and the USA. He held exhibitions in various galleries and museums in Spain and France, including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA). His artwork style was characterized by postpicassian geometric figures, German expressionism, a... Read full biography
Jose Maria Garcia Llort was a Spanish artist who studied at the Massana School and the Cercle Artístic de Barcelona before moving to Paris with a scholarship from the French State. He spent time in Louisiana before alternating between Barcelona and the USA. He held exhibitions in various galleries and museums in Spain and France, including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA). His artwork style was characterized by postpicassian geometric figures, German expressionism, a satirical vein, a violent palette, and a particular bestiary
Jose Maria Garcia Llort was a Spanish artist who studied at the Massana School and the Cercle Artístic de Barcelona before moving to Paris with a scholarship from the French State. He spent time in Louisiana before alternating between Barcelona and the USA. He held exhibitions in various galleries and museums in Spain and France, including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA). His artwork style was characterized by postpicassian geometric figures, German expressionism, a satirical vein, a violent palette, and a particular bestiary
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