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1905 Madrid, Spain - 1964. Known for: Painting.
Painter and poet, one of the main theoreticians of Postism together with Carlos Edmundo de Ory and Silvano Sernesi, he was the son of Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera, who had been the chamber painter of... Read full biography
Painter and poet, one of the main theoreticians of Postism together with Carlos Edmundo de Ory and Silvano Sernesi, he was the son of Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera, who had been the chamber painter of King Alfonso XIII. In 1912 his father was appointed director of the Spanish Academy in Rome and the... Read full biography
Painter and poet, one of the main theoreticians of Postism together with Carlos Edmundo de Ory and Silvano Sernesi, he was the son of Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera, who had been the chamber painter of King Alfonso XIII. In 1912 his father was appointed director of the Spanish Academy in Rome and the family moved to the Italian capital, where they remained until 1925. Eduardo Chicharro Briones returned to Spain to do his military service, and in 1928 he returned to Rome to enjoy a scholarship from... Read full biography
Painter and poet, one of the main theoreticians of Postism together with Carlos Edmundo de Ory and Silvano Sernesi, he was the son of Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera, who had been the chamber painter of King Alfonso XIII. In 1912 his father was appointed director of the Spanish Academy in Rome and the family moved to the Italian capital, where they remained until 1925. Eduardo Chicharro Briones returned to Spain to do his military service, and in 1928 he returned to Rome to enjoy a scholarship from the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts, remaining in the Italian capital until 1935. During these years he came into contact with the surrealist painter Gregorio Prieto, with whom he carried out a series of artistic experiments that anticipated... Read full biography
Painter and poet, one of the main theoreticians of Postism together with Carlos Edmundo de Ory and Silvano Sernesi, he was the son of Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera, who had been the chamber painter of King Alfonso XIII. In 1912 his father was appointed director of the Spanish Academy in Rome and the family moved to the Italian capital, where they remained until 1925. Eduardo Chicharro Briones returned to Spain to do his military service, and in 1928 he returned to Rome to enjoy a scholarship from the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts, remaining in the Italian capital until 1935. During these years he came into contact with the surrealist painter Gregorio Prieto, with whom he carried out a series of artistic experiments that anticipated Postism, and with César González Ruano. He then made a series of trips around Europe and returned to Spain for good in 1943, when he wa... Read full biography
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