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・ Fernando Carrillo Flórez
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・ Fernando Carvallo
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Fernando Castro Pacheco
・ Fernando Castro Palao
・ Fernando Castro Santos
・ Fernando Castro Trenti
・ Fernando Cavallini
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・ Fernando Cavallini (wrestler)
・ Fernando Cavenaghi
・ Fernando Cañales
・ Fernando Cedrola
・ Fernando Cento
・ Fernando Cepeda Ulloa
・ Fernando Cerchio
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Fernando Castro Pacheco : ウィキペディア英語版
Fernando Castro Pacheco

Fernando Castro Pacheco (January 26, 1918 – August 8, 2013) was a Mexican painter, engraver, illustrator, printmaker and teacher. As well as being known for traditional artistic forms, Castro Pacheco illustrated several children’s books and produced works in sculpture. He is more popularly known for his murals that invoke the spirit and history of the Mexican people. His works evoke a unique use of color and form.
== Education and early career==
Born in Mérida, Yucatán in Mexico, Castro Pacheco went on to become a well known international and local artist. Little has been published about the artist’s early life. While some scholars insist that he was a mostly self-taught artist, Castro Pacheco began his “formal" training at the Mérida School of Fine Arts at the age of 15.”〔Rodin, Carly. “Castro Pacheco Murals”, 2002, Yucatan Today, http://www.yucatantoday.com/culture/eng-castro-pacheco-murals.htm.
〕 While at the school, he honed his artistic skills in engraving and painting. During the time he spent at his school, he studied under the instruction of Italian artist Alfonso Cardone. It was at this school that he completed his first engravings in both wood and linoleum. Castro Pacheco spent six years at the school and produced many works during this early period in his artistic career. He also worked as an instructor and taught painting and drawing in the Mérida area.〔
Upon completion of his studies, Castro Pacheco is credited with co-founding La Escuela Libre de Las Artes Plásticas de Yucatán in 1941. He also served as an instructor for the school. This school, like many others founded during this period, moved the art classroom and studio into an outdoor atmosphere, allowing the artist to more freely capture the beauty, color and realism of nature in art. The idea of outdoor schools of art was promoted by Alfredo Ramos Martinéz. The idea centered on the promotion of more liberal methods for art instruction. In 1942, soon after the founding of the school, Castro Pacheco produced his first lithographs and displayed his painting and drawings in his first exhibit at the Galería de la Universidad de Yucatán. 〔
While in Mérida, Castro Pacheco began work on several murals around the city. Between 1941 and 1942, he completed murals in the preschools (jardines de niños) or playgrounds in Mérida, as well as in several rural school buildings including the Escuela Campesina de Tocoh located in the rural henequen-producing area near Mérida. He also completed ''al fresco'' murals with cultural and sport themes at the Biblioteca de la Union de Camioneros de Yucatán in Mérida.

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