Jose Manuel Fonfria PRICE CHARTS
Known for: Floral still-life and ocean wave scene painting.
A self-taught painter, José Manuel Fonfría develops a work of impressionist technique, focused on the seascape and still life, mainly on flowers. He held his first individual exhibition in 1958, in... Read full biography
A self-taught painter, José Manuel Fonfría develops a work of impressionist technique, focused on the seascape and still life, mainly on flowers. He held his first individual exhibition in 1958, in the Burgos town of Miranda de Ebro, and from 1960 he will show his work uninterruptedly until today,... Read full biography
A self-taught painter, José Manuel Fonfría develops a work of impressionist technique, focused on the seascape and still life, mainly on flowers. He held his first individual exhibition in 1958, in the Burgos town of Miranda de Ebro, and from 1960 he will show his work uninterruptedly until today, through various exhibitions and competitions, both in Spain and in the United States. Portugal and Switzerland. Fonfría is president of the Association of Marinist Painters, as well as a member of the... Read full biography
A self-taught painter, José Manuel Fonfría develops a work of impressionist technique, focused on the seascape and still life, mainly on flowers. He held his first individual exhibition in 1958, in the Burgos town of Miranda de Ebro, and from 1960 he will show his work uninterruptedly until today, through various exhibitions and competitions, both in Spain and in the United States. Portugal and Switzerland. Fonfría is president of the Association of Marinist Painters, as well as a member of the Royal Naval League and a corresponding academic of the Royal Academy of the Sea. He has received awards such as the First Virgen del Carmen Award from the Spanish Navy (2001 and 2006) and the Silver Anchor of the Captain General of Ferrol. His work... Read full biography
A self-taught painter, José Manuel Fonfría develops a work of impressionist technique, focused on the seascape and still life, mainly on flowers. He held his first individual exhibition in 1958, in the Burgos town of Miranda de Ebro, and from 1960 he will show his work uninterruptedly until today, through various exhibitions and competitions, both in Spain and in the United States. Portugal and Switzerland. Fonfría is president of the Association of Marinist Painters, as well as a member of the Royal Naval League and a corresponding academic of the Royal Academy of the Sea. He has received awards such as the First Virgen del Carmen Award from the Spanish Navy (2001 and 2006) and the Silver Anchor of the Captain General of Ferrol. His work is represented in the National Museum of the Navy, the General Headquarters of the Navy, the Ministry of Defense, the Army Headqu... Read full biography

