Luís Torras
Luís Torras | |
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Born | Luís Torras Martínez 29 December 1912 (age 111 years, 360 days) |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Fernando |
Known for | Painter |
Spouse |
María Incera Cruz (m. 1946) |
Children | 1 |
Luís Torras Martínez (born 29 December 1912) is a Spanish painter, with a permanent exhibition in Casa das Artes.
Biography
Torras was born in Calle Alfonso XIII in Vigo on 29 December 1912.[1] He studied at the College of the Marist Brothers. He then worked in the family cherry business. He learned to draw in an academy in Vigo.[2] In 1935, Torras moved to Madrid to attend the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War took him home from summer leave. Conscripted into the army, he was wounded in combat by two bullets, which left him permanently deaf. After the war, in 1941, he returned to Madrid and obtained the title of drawing teacher, working first there and from 1954 at the Escola Municipal de Artes e Oficios de Vigo.[3] Torres married María Jesús Incera Cruz in 1946[2] and the couple had a son, also named Luis.
A solitary artist, Torras was away from cenacles and competitions. Torras made few exhibitions, some in Vigo and other cities in Spain. It was the subject of an anthological exhibition at the García Barbón Theater in 1985, an institution for which he worked in the sixties, and also took part in the Pontevedra Biennale. It began in a figurative realism and evolved into a synthesis of exquisite invoice, of which the best reference could be Pancho Cossío, for the cleanliness and play of lights of his still lifes, until moving to a landscape of "Fauve" ancestry. The elements of nature are synthesized in his landscapes. He was also a portraitist.[4]
Torras' painting can be found in the Raíña Sofía Museum, in the Afundación Collection, in the Municipal Museum of Quiñones de León, in the Provincial Museum of Pontevedra, in the Galician Center for Contemporary Art, in private collections and, mainly, in the Casa das Artes de Vigo, where he has an extensive permanent exhibition, the Torras Collection, made up of 67 paintings, created by the Vigo City Council in 1998.[4][5]
In the regional exhibition held in Vigo, in 1960, Torras won runner-up. In the National of Fine Arts of 1962 he was awarded the third medal. In the first Unión Fenosa contest, he was distinguished with the acquisition of a landscape. On 23 August 2022, he also became the oldest person in Galicia.[6]
References
- ^ Versaleta Ocampo, Elena (December 29, 2020). "El pintor vigués de 108 años que sobrevivió a dos pandemias: "Si puedo, me vacuno"" (in Spanish). Faro de Vigo.
- ^ a b Baena, Ana (February 12, 2022). "Luis Torras, pintor vigués a los 109 años: "No me llegan los días"". Atlántico Diario (in Spanish). Retrieved August 26, 2022.
- ^ "Biografía". pintorluistorras.es (in Spanish)..
- ^ a b "Luís Torras" (in Galician). Colección Afundación.
- ^ "Casa das Artes". hoxe.vigo.org (in Galician).
- ^ Martínez, Alejandro (August 26, 2022). "El abuelo de Galicia: "Llegar a los 109 es una barbaridad, pero mi manía es trabajar"". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). Retrieved August 26, 2022.