- Eduardo Kingman
Eduardo Kingman (
February 3 ,1913 - 1998) was one ofEcuador 's greatest artists of the 20th century, among the art circles of other master artists such asOswaldo Guayasamin andCamilo Egas .Kingman first studied under
Victor Mideros at theEscuela de Bellas Artes , inQuito . Further studies took him toVenezuela ,Peru ,Bolivia and finally toSan Francisco Art Institute , California (1945-1946). Americans first became acquainted with Kingman's art in 1939, when he assistedCamilo Egas with the paintings and decorations for the Ecuadorian Pavilion at theNew York World's Fair .For a period of twenty years, Eduardo Kingman held the post of principal professor at Quito's, Escuela de Belles Artes as well as Director of the
Museo de Arte Colonial de Quito . In 1940, Kingman founded theCaspicara Gallery in Quito. At this time and later his original prints and paintings were exhibited internationally in such cities asParis , Washington, San Francisco,Mexico City ,Caracas andBogotá . Near the end of his career, Kingman was honoured with a one man exhibition of his art at theUnited Nations , New York.A unifying theme of Kingman's
painting s, lithographies andwoodcut s is the plight of Ecuador's indigenous peoples. Kingman was also active as a writer and social activist.External links
* [http://www.ecuapymes.com/kingman/ Posada de las Artes.-Kingman]
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