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Victoriano Pardo Galindo
Madrid, 1918
He became a professor at the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he trained from 1949 to 1953. Following this academic stage, he received a grant to go to Rome.
His awards include the National Painting Prize and the Venice Biennial's Colomba, both in 1950, and first and second prizes at the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in 1952 and 1954, respectively, among many others.
Una de sus obras más significativas fueron las pinturas inspiradas en Tiépolo, y exaltando las glorias de la Aviación, que realizó para las bóvedas del Salón de Honor del Cuartel General del Ejército del Aire en Madrid a finales de los 50.
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1972 Victoriano Pardo Galindo September Oil on canvas 65 x 53 cm. |
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