- Graciela Rodo Boulanger
Graciela Rodo Boulanger (born 1935) is a
Bolivia n painter.Boulanger was born in
La Paz . Her love of painting and music was influenced by her mother, a concert pianist, and her father, a businessman and artconnoisseur . She studied music and art throughout childhood, giving her firstpiano recital at age 15, and her first art exhibitions inVienna andSalzburg at age 18. Her typical and very common French last name means "baker".Pursuing her dream to be both a great artist and musician, Boulanger soon found that time would not permit the necessary devotion to both her passions. At 22, she turned all of her energy to painting. She studied etching and printmaking along with
René Carcan underJohnny Friedlaender inParis .In 1966, Graciela Rodo Boulanger’s artistic ambition began to be realized when she published her first editions of
engravings and first exhibited in theUnited States . In 1979,UNICEF designated her official artist for theInternational Year of the Child poster, and two of her tapestries were presented in the hall of theUN General Assembly . The Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, inWashington, DC , gave a retrospective of her oeuvre in 1983. In 1986, theMetropolitan Opera of New York commissioned her poster for Mozart’s "The Magic Flute ", and her paintings were shown by the Art Gallery ofLincoln Center . In 1993, the World Federation of the UN Associations chose one of her paintings to illustrate both a stamp and a limited-edition print onendangered species .External links
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HMU/is_3_29/ai_84149549 "For the love of children: Bolivian artist Graciela Rodo Boulanger captures the joy of childhood on canvas"]
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