José Algueró

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José Algueró Raga (born September 28, 1914 in Madrid ; † September 26, 2000 there ) was a Spanish film architect and painter .

Algueró attended the Jesuit College in Madrid and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts . With his father he founded the “art industry factory” Algueró y hijo . Between 1939 and 1951 he worked as an assistant to the sculptor Mariano Benlliure and was involved in the development of buildings and religious art. As an interior designer, he designed a. a. the Villa General Francisco Francos in Burgos . From 1951 he worked in film, where he pursued a successful career, initially as an assistant to experienced film architects such as Pierre Schildknecht , Antonio Simont and Gil Parrondo . a. saw in some of the Eurowestern filmed in Almería as head of construction.

In his later years he worked as a painter v. a. with watercolors and presented u. a. in Santander , Segovia and the city of birth and death Madrid.

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