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1913 France - 1995. Known for: Painting.
Juan Bayón Salado, Bay-Sala, J. Bayon, J.B., Jean Salabet (1913-1995) . A Biscayan artist, Juan Bayón Salado, was born in Logroño on June 24th, 1913. He died in Bilbao on April 2nd, 1995. In 1918 he... Read full biography
Juan Bayón Salado, Bay-Sala, J. Bayon, J.B., Jean Salabet (1913-1995) . A Biscayan artist, Juan Bayón Salado, was born in Logroño on June 24th, 1913. He died in Bilbao on April 2nd, 1995. In 1918 he moved to Bilbao. In the early 1930s, he installed his easel at the Bilbao Arenal, where he painted... Read full biography
Juan Bayón Salado, Bay-Sala, J. Bayon, J.B., Jean Salabet (1913-1995) . A Biscayan artist, Juan Bayón Salado, was born in Logroño on June 24th, 1913. He died in Bilbao on April 2nd, 1995. In 1918 he moved to Bilbao. In the early 1930s, he installed his easel at the Bilbao Arenal, where he painted and raffled his paintings among the attendees in order to help his parents. At the time he used to sign as Bayón, and soon after he became a benchmark in the area. According to the painter Manuel de... Read full biography
Juan Bayón Salado, Bay-Sala, J. Bayon, J.B., Jean Salabet (1913-1995) . A Biscayan artist, Juan Bayón Salado, was born in Logroño on June 24th, 1913. He died in Bilbao on April 2nd, 1995. In 1918 he moved to Bilbao. In the early 1930s, he installed his easel at the Bilbao Arenal, where he painted and raffled his paintings among the attendees in order to help his parents. At the time he used to sign as Bayón, and soon after he became a benchmark in the area. According to the painter Manuel de Gracia:. "Deeply human and supportive, he did not hesitate in front of the Bermeo catastrophe, where several fishermen died as a result of a gale-force, and in Santurce, before another fisherman’s death, donating all his paintings to raise funds to... Read full biography
Juan Bayón Salado, Bay-Sala, J. Bayon, J.B., Jean Salabet (1913-1995) . A Biscayan artist, Juan Bayón Salado, was born in Logroño on June 24th, 1913. He died in Bilbao on April 2nd, 1995. In 1918 he moved to Bilbao. In the early 1930s, he installed his easel at the Bilbao Arenal, where he painted and raffled his paintings among the attendees in order to help his parents. At the time he used to sign as Bayón, and soon after he became a benchmark in the area. According to the painter Manuel de Gracia:. "Deeply human and supportive, he did not hesitate in front of the Bermeo catastrophe, where several fishermen died as a result of a gale-force, and in Santurce, before another fisherman’s death, donating all his paintings to raise funds to widows and orphans, and during our competition, he painted at the Arenal for eight days in a row, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.... Read full biography
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