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Enrique Gomezjurado

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Upon his return in 1930, he was appointed professor of the Fine Arts School of Quito, in that decade he painted several portraits. In 1935, the municipalities of the Republic of
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He approached the genre painting taking impressionism within his academic training, he painted Andean landscapes, seascapes, scenes of manners, philosophical themes and
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In the National Exhibition of 1909 he obtained the Bronze Medal with two Natural Studies and in 1911 he dictated his first chair of Drawing in the Fine Arts School of
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In 1905, when he was 14 years old, he entered the School of Fine Arts of Quito, re-founded in 1904 by the Ecuadorian government, where he was a student of the
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on January 16, 1891. He was the third son of Justo Pastor Gomezjurado y Gomezjurado and Mariana Flores Abarca, conservative landowners, his father from
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In 1951 he was appointed Officer of the French Academy of Fine Arts, in 1961 the Central University of Ecuador awarded him the "Teacher Merit" award.
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by delegates from several American nations. In 1955, he won the second place in the III Biennial of Hispanic-American Art, held in
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to the Municipal Council of Quito, a portrait painted by the artist. In 1936, on the Bicentennial of the arrival of the
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theme with predilection, constantly studying the indigenous physiognomy, made several works within this theme;
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As a student at the Fine Arts school of Quito, he obtained his first honorific recognitions, in 1907 and 1908.
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Students of the Fine Arts School of Quito. 1908. In the back row, on the left and standing Enrique Gomezjurado,
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He achieved the Second and Third prize simultaneously at the National Exhibition of 1914, with his paintings
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In 1941, he won the First Prize in the Simón Bolívar Libertador Portraits Contest, an event organized in
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He died in Quito, on September 21, 1978, his remains rest in the Cemetery of El Batán in Quito.
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and participated in dissections, constantly studying the anatomy of the human body.
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Salon exposición Mariano Aguilera: 65 años de la plástica ecuatoriana, 1917-1982
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In 1919, he won the second prize of Mariano Aguilera, with a painting entitled
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He admired the Ecuadorian painter Antonio Salguero, as well as the work of
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In 1930, he traveled back to Ecuador, along with his wife and children.
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In 1920 he traveled to Europe to perfect his knowledge, exhibited in
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and as a member of the Comité France-Amerique, he painted the
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Diccionario Biográfico de Artistas Plásticos del Ecuador
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and in 1920 he won the Silver Medal for his painting
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Quito: Editorial Delta. p. 126. 546: 267:, where he was a pupil of the painter 585:Los Gomezjurado en Ecuador y Colombia 583:Gomezjurado Zevallos, Javier (1995). 408:, which is in the National Museum of 347:, decided to give an oil painting by 211:painter León Camarero, among others. 7: 626:"Historia de la Cultura ecuatoriana" 414:Portrait of Federico González Suárez 337:Portrait of Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño. 611:La Gente Ilustre de Quito, Volume 2 406:Portrait of Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño 524:Rodríguez Casteló, Hernán (2004). 339:Quito, National Museum of Ecuador. 14: 729:Ecuadorian expatriates in Panama 699:20th-century Ecuadorian painters 370:, known as the "Wax Museum", in 137: 724:Ecuadorian expatriates in Spain 587:. Quito: DELTA S.C. p. 55. 431:and in 1957 he painted his oil 353:Spanish-French Geodesic Mission 117: 541:Historia del Ecuador, Volume 7 539:S.A., Salvat Editores (1980). 435:, obtaining favorable review. 200:, and there he was student of 1: 382:Portrait of Vicente Maldonado 388:(Wax Museum) Quito, Ecuador. 196:He studied at the school of 193:, settled in Quito in 1880. 386:Alberto Mena Caamaño Museum 368:Alberto Mena Caamaño Museum 745: 412:. In 1939, he painted the 145: 136: 127: 28: 609:Puga, Miguel A. (1994). 553:: CS1 maint: location ( 398:Leonidas Plaza Gutierrez 107:Rosario Solórzano Freire 663:Revista Escapes Edic 23 363:Pedro Vicente Maldonado 282:In 1922, he married in 271:. 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Quito
Academic Art
Impressionism

Ecuadorian
painter
Genre painting

Quito
Ibarra
Ambato
De la Salle Brothers
Brother Miguel
Spanish
Quito
human figure
Spain
José Mongrell
Italy
France
Quito
Panama
Marco Ernesto
United States
Panama
Cuba
Uruguay
Costa Rica
Colombia

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