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René Portocarrero (born Havana, 24 February 1912; died Havana, 27 April 1985) was a Cuban artist recognised internationally for his achievements. ==History== He began his artistic education at the San Alejandro academy, but left early and is hence considered 'self taught'.〔(Biography at www.soycubano.com )〕 He put on his first exhibition in 1934, at the Havana Lyceum, beginning a long and fruitful career which included a 1937 collaboration with Mariano Rodríguez and work as a 'free studies' teacher of painting and sculpture.〔(Biography at www.cubaliteraria.cu ) 〕 After travels in Haiti, Europe and the United States he gave his first show to an overseas audience at Julien Levy's gallery in New York City in 1945.〔(Biography at www.alocubano.com )〕 In 1950 he worked with Wifredo Lam, Mariano, Martinez Pedro and Amelia Palaez in the village of Santiago de Las Vegas. In 1961 he had meetings with Fidel Castro in the Jose Marti National Library where they discussed culture. René received lessons in painting from Nicolás Guillén Landrián.〔Victor Moreno - Ein kubanischer Maler ISBN 978-3-9812227-2-2 Interview FB & VM〕 In 1977 he worked for the Japan Women's Association. In 1979 he worked for UNESCO and AIAP. He knew Peggy Guggenheim.〔(Felix: Fakten über Meister Rene Portocarrero ) 〕 In the 1980s he was the teacher of Victor Miquel Moreno Piñeiro (Victor Moreno), cousin of Servando Cabrera Moreno.〔(Vielflieger books, merchandising and fine art: Victor Moreno )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「René Portocarrero」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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