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Fernando De Szyszlo Valdelomar, Pintor

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Birthplace: Lima, Callao Region, Peru
Death: October 09, 2017 (92)
Lima, Peru
Immediate Family:

Son of Vitold de Szyszlo and María Valdelomar Pinto
Husband of Blanca Leonor Varela González
Father of Private and Private
Brother of Juana de Szyszlo Valdelomar

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About Fernando De Szyszlo Valdelomar, Pintor


Fernando de Szyszlo Fernando de Szyszlo 2009.jpg Fernando de Szyszlo in 2009 Born Fernando de Szyszlo Valdelomar 5 July 1925 (age 92) Lima, Peru Nationality Peruvian Education National University of Engineering Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Known for Painting, sculpture, printmaking Movement Abstract art, Surrealism, Informalism Awards Order of the Sun of Peru, 2011

Fernando De Szyszlo Valdelomar (born 5 July 1925) is a Peruvian painter, sculptor, printmaker, and teacher who is a key figure in advancing abstract art in Latin America since the mid-1950s, and one of the leading plastic artists in Peru.

Contents

   1 Life
   2 Work
   3 References
   4 External links

Life

Szyszlo was born in Lima, Peru; his mother was Peruvian of Spanish-Indian descent, and his father a geographer from Poland. In 1943, Szyszlo entered the architecture school of the National University of Engineering, but abandoned plans to follow that profession and enrolled in the School of Plastic Arts of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. After his graduation in 1948, he traveled to Europe where he studied the works of the masters, particularly Rembrandt, Titian and Tintoretto, and absorbed the varied influences of Cubism, Surrealism, Informalism, and abstraction. Szyszlo lived in Paris and Florence from 1948 to 1955, and then returned to Peru. While in Paris he met Octavio Paz and André Breton and was part of the group of expatriate Latin American artists and writers who met regularly at the Café de Flore, engaging in vigorous discussions on how they could participate in the international modern movement while preserving their Latin American cultural identity. Upon his return to Peru, Szyszlo became a major force for artistic renewal in his country breaking new ground by expressing a Peruvian subject matter in a non-representational style. In 1962, he became a professor of art at Cornell University. In 1965 he became a visiting lecturer at Yale University. Szyszlo was married to the Peruvian poet Blanca Varela (1926–2009), with whom he had two children. He currently lives and works in Lima. Work Intihuatana. Szyszlo´s sculpture.

Lyricism of color enriched by rich textural effects and a masterly handling of light and shadow are hallmarks of Szyszlo's painting. Highly identified with the linking of ancient cultures to a modernist artistic language, Szyszlo's art reflects a broad culture that draws on many sources from philosophy and science to literature. His evocative allusions to rituals, myths, and the geography of sea and desert landscapes are often associated with pre-Columbian sacred sites. Since his first solo exhibit in Lima in 1947, Szyszlo has had over 100 individual exhibitions in museums and galleries in Latin America, Europe and the United States and has participated in the prestigious international biennials of São Paulo and Venice. His work is represented in important public and private collections throughout the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York;[1] Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C.; Museo de Arte de Lima (Peru); Museo de Arte Moderna, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Museo Nacional de Arte, La Paz, Bolivia; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Arequipa (Peru); and the Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California, among others. References

   "Fernando de Szyszlo 1925, PE". ArtFacts.net.
   The Organization of American States

External links

   Fernando de Szyszlo on Artnet
   Fernando de Szyszlo at MLA Gallery, Los Angeles
   Fernando de Szyszlo at Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York
   Fernando de Szyszlo at Mixografia, Los Angeles
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Fernando De Szyszlo Valdelomar, Pintor's Timeline

1925
July 5, 1925
Lima, Callao Region, Peru
2017
October 9, 2017
Age 92
Lima, Peru