Oscar Dominguez, Antologica 1926-1957 (Book)

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by   Vazquez Parga
ISBN: 9788489152069

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Oscar Dominguez, Antologica 1926-1957 (Book) by Ana Vazquez Parga and Centro Atlantico Arte Moderno. Spanish version, paperback and in very good condition,

Óscar Domínguez is a surrealist painter, 1906-1957. His first surrealist paintings date from 1932. In 1934, he was integrated into the group of Parisian surrealists into which he introduced. He made his first solo exhibition at the Louis Carré gallery (1943, preface by Paul Éluard) where he showed a work increasingly marked by the influence of Picasso. After the war, this pictorial evolution earned him to be dismissed by André Breton. Óscar Domínguez commits suicide on December 31, 1957 in his workshop on the rue Campagne-Première in Montparnasse. Thus disappears the last “cursed painter” of Montparnasse.

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