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Armando Reverón : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armando Reverón
Armandro Reverón (1889–1954) Armando Reverón was a painter and sculptor in Venezuela of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and arguably the most influential exponent of Venezuelan impressionism. While his mental health deteriorated throughout his life, his artistic abilities remained. His house by the northern coast of Venezuela housed the Reveron Museum, although it was severely damaged by the Vargas mudslides in December 1999. He is the subject of various homages in different medias, and is remembered by his "muñecas" or dolls. == Biography == He began his studies at the ''Colegio de los Padres Salesianos'' in Caracas. His maternal great-uncle, Ricardo Montilla, who had studied in New York, teaches to him natural drawing and awakens his artistic vocation, from child showing interest in painting. In 1896 he was transferred to Valencia after the failure of his parents' marriage. Armando is sent home from Rodríguez-Zocca's family, who took care of his early education. Under the care of Rodríguez-Zocca's family, Reverón established a close relationship with ''Josefina'', the daughter of the couple, and came to appreciate her like his own sister. The walls of the house were some of the first paintings of Reverón, where he attempted to portray the family maid, Juanita Carrizales. Rodríguez-Zocca's family told him to Dolores on temperament of Reverón is "sad, angry and melancholy". Between 12 and 13 years, suffering from typhus, which for many shall affect belief psychically for the rest of his life.
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