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Francisco Bores
Biography
born: 6 May 1898 in Madrid
died: 10 May 1972 in Paris
Bores first studied engineering and law as well as 3 years of painting by Cecilio Pla, copied in the Prado Goya and Titian. He takes up connection to the Spanish avant-garde, illustrates important journals, such as Spain, Alfar, horizons ..., some with wood cuts. In the extensive oeuvre took still lifes and landscapes a lot of space.
In 1925 he met Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris.
E. Tériade, Paris, editor of Cahiers d'art, writes a very positive evaluation of the work of Francisco Bores
Bores had numerous solo and group exhibitions both in France and abroad: Brussels, Rome, New York, Dublin, Ottawa, Luxembourg and The Hague.
He was friends with Jean Cocteau, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Andre Derain, Paul Eluard, Henri Matisse, Abraham Rattner, Man Ray and the publisher E. Tériade.
Solo shows as plenty of choice:
1927 Paris, Galerie Percier, positive feedback from the editor, E. Tériade, Paris, Cahiers d'art (Volume 3)
1931 Paris, Galerie Georges Bernheim
1933, Berlin, Galerie Vavin-Raspail
1938 Hollywood, Stanley Rose Gallery
1939 in New York, Buchholz Gallery
1950-1956 Paris, Galerie Louis Carré, some with descriptions and interpretations of E. Tériade and Jacques Lassaigne
Numerous group exhibitions selected:
1922 Madrid, Salones Oficiales-National Exhibition of Fine Art.
Madrid in 1925, first exhibition of the Iberian Artists' Society.
1928 New York, Valentine Gallery.
Madrid in 1929, the Botanical Garden
1930 New York, Museum of Modern Art
1934 London, Zwemmer Gallery, exhibition of Salvadore Dali and André Beaudin
1900-1950 London, Royal Academy of Arts
1954-1959 Paris, Galerie Charpentier
1958 New York, Guggenheim Museum.
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