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Amelia Abascal
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Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuHispaanya, Meksiko Taƴto
SoomaAmelia Abascal y Gómez Taƴto
InndeAmelia Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguAbascal Taƴto
Second family name in Spanish nameGómez Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo7 Siilo 1920 Taƴto
ƊofordeMadrid Taƴto
WoldeSpanish Taƴto
Sana'ajiplastic artist, sculptor, painter, ceramicist Taƴto
ResidenceMeksiko Taƴto

Amelia Abascal Gómez (jibinaa ko e hitaande 1920) ko pentoowo, sehil, jibinaaɗo to Meksik, jibinaaɗo to Espaañ.

Nguurndam e golle

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Abascal jibinaa ko to Madrid, Espaañ e hitaande 1920.[1] She was primarily a self-taught artist.[2] After arriving in Mexico in 1940[2] Ko adii fof ko naalanke jannginoowo hoore mum.[3] She was one of four artists to represent Mexico in 1968 at an exhibition in Argentina of Latin American painting. Following the Exhibition in Argentina, Abascal won acclaim with a solo exhibition at the Misrachi Art Gallery in Mexico City, Mexico in 1968.[3] Caggal nde o ari Meksik e hitaande 1940 tawi omo yahra e duuɓi 20, o ƴetti jaŋde kemikal, o huutorii ɗum e naalankaagal makko plastik, e pentugol, e seraaji, e diisnondiral. O jeyaa ko e naalankooɓe nayo lomtiiɓe Meksik e hitaande 1968 e nder koolol to Arjantiin e pentugol Amerik Latin. Caggal Koolol ngol to Arjantiin, Abascal heɓi njeenaari e koolol makko gooto to Galle Naalankaagal Misrachi to wuro Meksik, Meksik e hitaande 1968.[4]

Golle Abascal ko safrude leppi njamndi e njamndi mboɗeeri e asid ngam waɗde mbaydi ɓuuɓndi. O woni ko e seppooji (sculptures) relief, kono kadi o waɗii murals.[5]

Golle Njamndi mboɗeeri ndi Abascal waɗi asid kolliraama e Galería de Arte Mexicano 1967 baɗaaɗo to wuro Meksik, Meksik e nder lebbi lewru Yarkomaa e Feebariyee.

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At the 1967 Galería de Arte Mexicano alongside Abascal's acid-treated copper plates were pieces from Carlos Merida whom is credited as being one of the first Latin artists to combine European and Latin styles in painting.[6]

Leppi ɗii ko ƴattooje sifotoo ko "doole abstracted e dow leppi njamndi."

E hitaande 1967 Galería de Arte Mexicano e saraaji njamndi mboɗeeri ndi Abascal waɗi asid ko pecce ummoraade e Carlos Merida mo nganndu-ɗaa ko gooto e naalankooɓe Latinnaaɓe adanɓe hawrude e mbaydiiji Orop e Latin e nder pentol

  1. "Amelia Abascal Gómez". PARES. Portal de Archivos Españoles. Movimientos Migratorios Iberoamericanos. Gobierno de España.
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  5. "Reviewed Work: Grupo de Once". Diálogos: Artes, Letras, Ciencias humanas. El Colegio de México. 3 (2 #14): 22. January–March 1967. JSTOR 27932381.
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