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'''José Manuel Broto Gimeno''' (born 1949 in [[Zaragoza]]) is a Spanish painter.
'''José Manuel Broto Gimeno''' (born 1949 in [[Zaragoza]]) is a Spanish painter.


He studied at the [[Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Zaragoza]] (School of Arts and Crafts in Zaragoza), and in 1972 he went to live in Barcelona, and in 1985 transferred his residence to Paris. After ten years in Paris where he met other Spanish artists such as [[Miquel Barceló]], [[Miguel Angel Campano]] and [[José María Sicilia]], he moved to [[Mallorca]]. He has showcased his works in major cities around the world, from Helsinki to New York City. He has been awarded with the [[Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas de España]] (National Prize of Plastic Arts of Spain) in 1995, the [[Premio ARCO de la Asociación de Críticos]] (ARC Award Critics Association Award) in 1997 and the [[Premio Aragón Goya de Grabado]] in 2003. His paintings are typically intellectual, thoughtful and very calculated in its apparent spontaneity, and reminiscences of Analytic [[Cubism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=
He studied at the [[Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Zaragoza]] (School of Arts and Crafts in Zaragoza), and first exhibited in 1969.<ref name="EC">{{cite web|url=http://www.grec.cat/cgibin/dificil.pgm?USUARI=&SESSIO=&PGMORI=E&NDCHEC=0012417|title=José Manuel Broto Gimeno|publisher=Enciclopèdia Catalana, S.A. 1997- 2012
|accessdate=11 September 2012}}</ref> In 1972 he went to live in Barcelona where he formed the "[[Trama]]" Group with Grau, Rubio, and Tena.<ref name="EC"/> In 1985 he transferred his residence to Paris. After ten years in Paris where he met other Spanish artists such as [[Miquel Barceló]], [[Miguel Angel Campano]] and [[José María Sicilia]], he moved to [[Mallorca]]. He has showcased his works in major cities around the world, from Helsinki to New York City. He has been awarded with the [[Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas de España]] (National Prize of Plastic Arts of Spain) in 1995, the [[Premio ARCO de la Asociación de Críticos]] (ARC Award Critics Association Award) in 1997 and the [[Premio Aragón Goya de Grabado]] in 2003. His paintings are typically intellectual, thoughtful and very calculated in its apparent spontaneity, and reminiscences of Analytic [[Cubism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=
http://www.coleccioncaixanova.com/autores_396_broto.html|title=BROTO "JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO GIMENO" (Zaragoza, 1949 -)|publisher=Coleccioncaixanova.com|language=Spanish|accessdate=11 September 2012}}</ref> He often uses blue or yellow and red on black, and his brushwork is typically broad and uneven.
http://www.coleccioncaixanova.com/autores_396_broto.html|title=BROTO "JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO GIMENO" (Zaragoza, 1949 -)|publisher=Coleccioncaixanova.com|language=Spanish|accessdate=11 September 2012}}</ref> He often uses blue or yellow and red on black, and his brushwork is typically broad and uneven, often contrasting the blurry and the clear. His pictorial works are said to have a "strong chromatic component that combines the geometric shapes with dribbled paint."<ref name="EC"/>


==References==
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Revision as of 18:51, 11 September 2012

José Manuel Broto Gimeno (born 1949 in Zaragoza) is a Spanish painter.

He studied at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Zaragoza (School of Arts and Crafts in Zaragoza), and first exhibited in 1969.[1] In 1972 he went to live in Barcelona where he formed the "Trama" Group with Grau, Rubio, and Tena.[1] In 1985 he transferred his residence to Paris. After ten years in Paris where he met other Spanish artists such as Miquel Barceló, Miguel Angel Campano and José María Sicilia, he moved to Mallorca. He has showcased his works in major cities around the world, from Helsinki to New York City. He has been awarded with the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas de España (National Prize of Plastic Arts of Spain) in 1995, the Premio ARCO de la Asociación de Críticos (ARC Award Critics Association Award) in 1997 and the Premio Aragón Goya de Grabado in 2003. His paintings are typically intellectual, thoughtful and very calculated in its apparent spontaneity, and reminiscences of Analytic Cubism.[2] He often uses blue or yellow and red on black, and his brushwork is typically broad and uneven, often contrasting the blurry and the clear. His pictorial works are said to have a "strong chromatic component that combines the geometric shapes with dribbled paint."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "José Manuel Broto Gimeno". Enciclopèdia Catalana, S.A. 1997- 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ "BROTO "JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO GIMENO" (Zaragoza, 1949 -)" (in Spanish). Coleccioncaixanova.com. Retrieved 11 September 2012.