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Jacques Aragonez de Faria

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Jacques Aragonez de Faria

Birth
Death
29 Jan 1956 (aged 57)
Burial
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France Add to Map
Plot
7/1/11
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Jacques Aragonez De Faria was a creative visual artist, Jacques Aragonez De Faria, born in 1898, died in 1956. Artists born in the same year and of the same generation are Helene Akhvlediani, An Sui, Carlos Aliseris, Isa Aqiattusuk, and Jacques Aragonez De Faria.

Jacques Aragonez De Faria was born in 1898 and was predominantly inspired by the 1900s and 1910s. The first decades of the 20th century were defined by the vibrant development of visual and pictorial art. These years were an time of experimentation, with artists delving into ideas surrounding Post-Impressionism, Expressionism and Abstraction. These innovations took hold with artist communities and collectives around the world, with many groups developing a variety of ways of communicating their ideas. Across the world, Expressive painting continued to be explored and developed in many countries. In France in the early 1900s, the Nabis explored this movement, and were soon followed by German groups such as Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter. Through this movement the careers of some legendary artists such as Kirchner, Franz Marc, and Wassily Kandinsky were grew.

Biography written by: Artland
Jacques Aragonez De Faria was a creative visual artist, Jacques Aragonez De Faria, born in 1898, died in 1956. Artists born in the same year and of the same generation are Helene Akhvlediani, An Sui, Carlos Aliseris, Isa Aqiattusuk, and Jacques Aragonez De Faria.

Jacques Aragonez De Faria was born in 1898 and was predominantly inspired by the 1900s and 1910s. The first decades of the 20th century were defined by the vibrant development of visual and pictorial art. These years were an time of experimentation, with artists delving into ideas surrounding Post-Impressionism, Expressionism and Abstraction. These innovations took hold with artist communities and collectives around the world, with many groups developing a variety of ways of communicating their ideas. Across the world, Expressive painting continued to be explored and developed in many countries. In France in the early 1900s, the Nabis explored this movement, and were soon followed by German groups such as Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter. Through this movement the careers of some legendary artists such as Kirchner, Franz Marc, and Wassily Kandinsky were grew.

Biography written by: Artland

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