Pedro Azabache Bustamante Explained

Pedro Azabache Bustamante
Birth Name:Pedro Azabache Bustamante
Birth Date:31 January 1918
Birth Place:Moche, La Libertad, Peru
Death Place:Moche, Peru
Known For:Painter

Pedro Azabache Bustamante (Moche (Peru) January 31, 1918 - February 27, 2012[1]) was a Peruvian painter, pupil of Julia Codesido and Jose Sabogal and was one of the few direct followers of indigenismo. He studied at the National School of Fine Arts in Lima where he joined in 1937. In June 1944 he presented his first solo show in the exclusive exposition rooms of the cultural institution "Insula" at the invitation of the poet José Gálvez Barrenechea. In 1962, he founded the School of Fine Arts Macedonio de la Torre in Trujillo city, and was its first director.

Work

As an indigenist and costumbrist painter, his paintings embodied the beautiful pictures of Moche, of their favorite saints, as the patron of farmers, San Isidro Labrador, the portrait of his mother and many others who have traveled the world. His valuable artwork is admired at home and abroad for capturing landscapes and faces of the deepest Peru from coast and sierra.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pedro Azabache Bustamante-Biography . https://archive.today/20120913031757/http://www.trujillonews.com/2012/02/conociendo-mas-de-cerca-al-ilustre-pintor-indigenista-y-costumbrista-que-en-vida-fue-pedro-azabache-bustamante/ . dead . September 13, 2012 . spanish . May 27, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Pedro Azabache Bustamante . spanish . May 27, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303191852/http://www.larepublica.pe/28-02-2012/el-maestro-azabache-ya-pinta-desde-el-cielo . March 3, 2012 . dead .