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Born 1930 Barcelona. Known for: Painting.
Pascual Bueno Ferrer won his first painting prize in 1948, a fact that stimulated him to dedicate himself fully to his vocation. In 1956 he won first prize in a competition organized by the Barcelona... Read full biography
Pascual Bueno Ferrer won his first painting prize in 1948, a fact that stimulated him to dedicate himself fully to his vocation. In 1956 he won first prize in a competition organized by the Barcelona Museum of Art, and that same year he was awarded the Masriera silver medal for Landscape by the... Read full biography
Pascual Bueno Ferrer won his first painting prize in 1948, a fact that stimulated him to dedicate himself fully to his vocation. In 1956 he won first prize in a competition organized by the Barcelona Museum of Art, and that same year he was awarded the Masriera silver medal for Landscape by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of St. George in Barcelona and a prize from the Diputació de Barcelona consisting of a scholarship to further his training in Paris. On his return to Barcelona, he made his... Read full biography
Pascual Bueno Ferrer won his first painting prize in 1948, a fact that stimulated him to dedicate himself fully to his vocation. In 1956 he won first prize in a competition organized by the Barcelona Museum of Art, and that same year he was awarded the Masriera silver medal for Landscape by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of St. George in Barcelona and a prize from the Diputació de Barcelona consisting of a scholarship to further his training in Paris. On his return to Barcelona, he made his individual debut and began an intense exhibition activity that would take him to show his work in Madrid, Bilbao and Valencia, as well as in Barcelona. In 1957 he entered the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Sant Jordi in Barcelona, obtaining the... Read full biography
Pascual Bueno Ferrer won his first painting prize in 1948, a fact that stimulated him to dedicate himself fully to his vocation. In 1956 he won first prize in a competition organized by the Barcelona Museum of Art, and that same year he was awarded the Masriera silver medal for Landscape by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of St. George in Barcelona and a prize from the Diputació de Barcelona consisting of a scholarship to further his training in Paris. On his return to Barcelona, he made his individual debut and began an intense exhibition activity that would take him to show his work in Madrid, Bilbao and Valencia, as well as in Barcelona. In 1957 he entered the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Sant Jordi in Barcelona, obtaining the title of Professor of Drawing and Painting, and years later the title of Bachelor of Arts. Ferrer continued to participat... Read full biography
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