Amelia Abascal
Jinsu | debbum |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Hispaanya, Meksiko |
Sooma | Amelia Abascal y Gómez |
Innde | Amelia |
Innde ɓesngu | Abascal |
Second family name in Spanish name | Gómez |
Ɗuubi daygo | 7 Siilo 1920 |
Ɗoforde | Madrid |
Wolde | Spanish |
Sana'aji | plastic artist, sculptor, painter, ceramicist |
Residence | Meksiko |
Amelia Abascal Gómez (jibinaa ko e hitaande 1920) ko pentoowo, sehil, jibinaaɗo to Meksik, jibinaaɗo to Espaañ.
Nguurndam e golle
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]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.
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
- ↑ "Amelia Abascal Gómez". PARES. Portal de Archivos Españoles. Movimientos Migratorios Iberoamericanos. Gobierno de España.
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- ↑ "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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