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Humberto Moré

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Humberto Moré (1929–1984) was an Ecuadorian painter, sculptor and muralist, poet, writer, and art critic.[1]

He was a contemporary of Enrique Tábara, Luis Molinari and Estuardo Maldonado, a group of young artists who began an art revival in Guayaquil in the 1950s an 60's.[2]

Biography

Humberto Moré was born in Esmeraldas, Ecuador with the birth name Humberto Lalot Rivadeneira Plata. At the age of 20 he married Juana Chaw Cotallat with whom he had 7 children. He died in Cuba of cancer in 1984 where he had gone to undergo treatment.

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