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Enrique Grau

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in 1957 launching a well-noted career in the arts. His associations of white, black, and indigenous figures and objects such as masks, eggs, fruit, or cages brought him international fame, with exhibitions at the
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Grau donated 1,300 works of art (including some by other artists) to the city of Cartagena, which were used to establish the Museum of Modern Art.
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figures. He was a member of the triumvirate of key Colombian artists of the 20th century which included
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Donald B.Goodall; Germán Rubiano; Bélgica Rodriguez; Stanton L. Catlin (1991).
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A self-made artist, he was influenced by the Colombian masters
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Grau died of pulmonary complications at a hospital in
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Index

Amerindian
Afro-Colombian
Fernando Botero
Alejandro ObregĂłn
Panama City
Panama
Cartagena
Colombia
Ignacio Gomez Jaramillo
Santiago Martinez Delgado
Pedro Nel GĂłmez
Art Students League
New York City
U.S.
Italy
etching
fresco
Cartagena
SalĂłn de Artistas Colombianos
Guggenheim Museum
New York City
Paris
Museum of Modern Art
Bogotá, Colombia
"Obituary: Enrique Grau, 83; His Art Depicted Indians, Afro-Colombians"
ISBN
9589522017
Enrique Grau Foundation Website
Colombia
stub

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