Eduardo Naranjo

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Eduardo Naranjo is a celebrated Spanish painter, born in 1944 in Monesterio, in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. His work is considered part of the 'Neo -Realism' trend of Spanish art.[1]

Education

In 1957 he met his teacher Eduardo Acosta and entered the School of Arts and Crafts, where he remained until 1960. That same year he entered the School of Fine Arts of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. He moved to study at the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid in 1961, where he studied painting .[2][3]

Works

Among his stage designs are the plays The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico García Lorca and Make me a story of the night by Jorge Marquez. In 1986 started a book of engravings of Lorca's work Poet in New York, which he finished in 1991. These were exhibited for the first time at the Madrid Book Fair in 1987.

Awards

References

  1. ^ Eduardo Naranjo, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture edited by E. J. Rodger page 385, ISBN 0415131871
  2. ^ Eduardo Naranjo poeta en Nueva York. Exposición Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo, Badajoz. 1998
  3. ^ Eduardo Naranjo Los trabajos de Eduardo Naranjo para "Hazme de la noche un cuento" de Jorge Márquez: exposición : Palacio de Moctezuma, Cáceres del 5 al 17 de junio de 1991.

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