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Manuel Cabré

Manuel Cabré (January 25, 1890 – February 26, 1984) was a noted Spanish-Venezuelan landscape painter who is remembered as "the painter of El Ávila" ().
==Life and career==
Cabré was born on January 25, 1890 in Barcelona, Spain to Catalan sculptor Ángel Cabré i Magriñá (1863–1940) and Concepción A. de Cabré. Throughout his childhood and adolescence, he lived in Venezuela along with his father, who had been invited by President Joaquín Crespo to undertake activities in public works in Caracas. At 14, Manuel Cabré entered the Academy of Fine Arts of Caracas, where his father taught Sculpture.
In 1912, along with Leoncio Martinez, Rafael Aguin, Cruz Alvarez Garcia, Julian Alonzo, Antonio Edmundo Monsanto and other artists, Cabré founded the ''Círculo de Bellas Artes'', an anti-academic group which rebelled against the teaching methods of Antonio Herrera Toro. Enamored with the Venezuelan landscape, he soon moved to the Cerro El Ávila mountains north of Caracas, which he painted in many different shades and from many different angles.
After several successful exhibitions in Caracas, he moved to Paris, where he resided until 1930. At this time he cultivated the cubism and Impressionism. In 1931 he returned to Venezuela and he zealously grasp the nature of your country. In 1951 he won the National Prize for Painting and Herrera Toro Award 1955 in the sixteenth Official Hall, besides other important awards. He was director of Museo de Bellas Artes of Caracas between 1942 and 1946. Manuel Cabré was a landscape painter par excellence, with an excellent grasp of technique, color and form. He died in Caracas on February 26, 1984, leaving an extensive collection of art.

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