Isidoro Lázaro Ferré Explained

Isidoro Lázaro Ferré
Birth Place:Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Nationality:Spanish
Birth Date:27 April 1949
Field:Painting
Training:Fine Arts, Barcelona
Movement:Impressionism

Isidoro Lázaro Ferré (born in 1949) is a painter, draftsman and sculptor, corresponding to Impressionism. His work is in Sitges Maricel Museum, Palace The Manisterli of Cairo, The Spanish Cultural Institute Museum of Athens and the Ponce Museum of Puerto Rico.

Life

Childhood

Isidoro Lázaro was born in Barcelona in 1949. He studied at the University of Fine Arts in Barcelona for six years, with special distinction in subjects such as drawing, landscape painting, perspective and anatomy.

Studies

Student of the College of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, completed his studies in 1973. In Fine Arts studied with Juan Moncada, Jose Ribera, and Juan Crespo. Landscape with Josep Puigdengolas, Sanvisent, Jaune Muxart, Armans Miravall Bové, Julian Grau Santos and Joaquín Torrensts Lladó. Sculpture with Jaime Sala and Joan Mayné. Perspective with Ciurana.

A year after finishing his studies he exhibited for the first time in Barcelona Grifé & Escoda Gallery. In 1972 wins the landscape scholarship of the foundation Rodriguez Acosta.

Style

In the eighties: he returns to Barcelona. At that time it becomes part of the roster of painters in Sala Nonell. Paints courtyards of Cordoba and Seville and returns to Granada to paint his typical themes and fantastic gardens. Thereafter: specializes in issues more romantic, classic and formal gardens, such as English gardens, Scottish, and Welsh... also specializes in Venice, to paint the facades of churches and gothic palaces.

Exhibits his work around the world: Spain, England, Japan, USA, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, etc. ...

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