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Manuel Carbonell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manuel Carbonell
Manuel Carbonell (October 25, 1918 – November 10, 2011 ) was regarded as the last of the Cuban Master Sculptors. He was part of the generation of Cuban artists, which includes Wifredo Lam and Agustin Cardenas, that studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro", Havana Cuba. Carbonell's inexhaustible vision and his ever changing-style are the product of a brilliant talent and academic background. Ceaselessly searching for the essence of form and the absence of details, he empowered a sense of strength, monumentality and simplicity to his work. At 92 years of age, he had continued to work in his studio. ==Childhood== Carbonell was born on October 25, 1918, in Sancti Spiritus ("Holy Spirit"), Cuba.〔〔Soler, Frank (2005). ''Carbonell'', Futurcom,Inc, Key Biscayne, ISBN 0-9767126-0-1.〕 He had two sisters the older, Josephine and the younger Angela. His father alone came from a family of eighteen brothers and sisters. The family history has its roots in early sugar farming, from the early 1800s. At an early age the family moved to Cienfuegos and Carbonell went to study at Cienfuegos primary school, this proved to be the beginnings of many long lasting friendships, even then he was known and recognized as the person so in admiration of art, and consumed with drawing and carving. Continuing on to his more formative academic years, in Havana he attended Belen,〔"Carbonell Sculpture as Door Prize", ''The Jewish Floridian'', Boca Raton, 26 December 1980.〕 a Jesuit Preparatory Catholic High School where he excelled in the classes that involved art or history.
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