- Amelia Peláez
Infobox Person
name=Amelia Peláez
caption=Amelia Peláez
birth_date=1896
birth_place=Las Villas ,Cuba
death_date=8 April ,1968
death_place=Havana, Cuba Amelia Peláez del Casal (
1896 -April 8 ,1968 ) was an important Cuban painter of theAvant-garde generation.Biography
Amelia was born in 1896 at "Yaguajay", in the former Cuban province of "Las Villas" (now Villa Clara). In 1915, her family moved to
Havana , to the "La Víbora" district, and this gave her the opportunity to enter theSan Alejandro Art School at the rather late age of 20 years (students at thisacademy usually start at 12-13 years of age). She was amongLeopoldo Romañach 's favourite students. By 1924, she exposed her paintings for the first time, along with another Cuban female painter, "María Pepa Lamarque". She transferd toEurope in 1927, and established herself inParis , although she paid short visits toSpain ,Italy and other countries [http://www.artcuba.com/artists/amelia/ Vida y Obra de Amelia Peláez] ] .In Paris, she took drawing courses at the "
Académie de la Grande Chaumière ", and later entered the "École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts ", and the "École du Louvre ". In 1931, she started studying with femaleRussia n painterAlexandra Exter . The Zak Gallery hosted her paintings in 1933, and next year she returned toCuba .She received a prize in the "National Exposition of Painters and Sculptors" in 1938, and collaborated with several art magazines in Cuba, such as "
Orígenes ", "Nadie Parescia" and "Espuela de Plata". In 1950 she opened a workshop at "San Antonio de los Baños", a small city near Havana, where she dedicated herself, until 1962, to her favourite pastime:pottery . She sent her paintings to theSão Paulo Art Biennial in 1951 and 1957, and participated in 1952'sVenice Biennale . In 1958 she was a guest of honour and integrated the International Jury of the first "Inter-American Paints and Drawing Biennale" .Aside from painting and pottery, she dedicated time to
murals , located mainly at different schools in Cuba. Her most important works of this type are a 65 foot tallceramic mural at the Cuban Ministry ofInternal Affairs (1953) and thefacade of the Havana Hilton hotel in 1957 (now "Habana Libre").She died in Havana in 1968.
Further reading
* Peláez, A. (1991). "Amelia Peláez, exposición retrospectiva 1924-1967: óleos, témperas, dibujos y cerámica". Caracas, Fundación Museo de Bellas Artes.
* "Pintores Cubanos", Editors Vicente Baez, Virilio Pinera, Calvert Casey, and Anton Arrufat; Ediciones Revolucion, Havana, Cuba 1962
External links
* [http://www.vanguardiacubana.com Ediciones Vanguardia Cubana. Libros de Pintura Cubana, Amelia Pelaez]
References
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