- Enrique Grau
Enrique Grau (
December 18 ,1920 -April 1 ,2004 ) was aColombia n artist, renowned for his depictions ofAmerindian andAfro Colombian figures. He was a member of the triumvirate of key Colombian artists of the 20th century which includedFernando Botero andAlejandro Obregón .Grau was born in
Panama City ,Panama , just like many of the children of his time with Colombian parents, and raised in Cartagena,Colombia . He was the son of Enrique Grau Velez and Carmen Araujo Jimenez. A self-made artist he was influenced by the Colombian MastersIgnacio Gomez Jaramillo ,Santiago Martinez Delgado andPedro Nel Gómez , he studied at the Art Students League inNew York , USA, in the early 1940s. He later touredItaly , where he learned etching and fresco techniques before moving to the city of Cartagena.He won the
Salón de Artistas Colombianos in 1957 launching a well noted career in the arts. His associations of white, black and indigenous figures and objects such as masks, eggs, fruit or cages brought him international fame, with exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum inNew York City and theParis Museum of Modern Art .Grau donated 1,300 works of art (including some by other artists) to the city of Cartagena; these will be used to establish a museum, due to open in late 2004.Enrique Grau died in
Bogotá, Colombia , at the age of 83.
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