Francisco Gutiérrez Carreola

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Francisco Gutiérrez Carreola El toro (1938)

Francisco Gutiérrez Carreola (born October 1, 1906 in Oaxaca de Juárez , † October 12, 1945 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican painter and graphic artist .

biography

Gutiérrez trained in lithography as part of a workshop at a company and from 1929 studied painting with Germán Gedovius and graphics with Francisco Díaz de León at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (ENBA) . José Chávez Morado gave him the opportunity to paint with Feliciano Peña Murales in Xalapa . In 1932 and 1938 he exhibited at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México . Through literature he also dealt with contemporary European art, which influenced him greatly in his work, although he himself was never in Europe. He was a co-founder of the public art school in Xalapa and taught from 1942 as a professor of graphics at the Escuela de Artes del Libro and at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas, which emerged from the ENBA .

Gutiérrez suffered from the consequences of an accident injury since childhood. In addition, he later suffered an ear infection that had never been cured, which repeatedly forced him to stop his work and ultimately died in mid-1945.

Web links

Commons : Francisco Gutiérrez Carreola  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Francisco Gutiérrez (1906-1945) ( Memento of November 26, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (English), Museo Andrés Blaisten.
  2. Personajes Célebres: Francisco Gutiérrez (Spanish), Oaxaca's Tourist Guide.
  3. Francisco Gutiérrez, 1906-1945 ( Memento of November 16, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (English), Museo Andrés Blaisten.