Josefina Canel Suarez de Gallesio
Josefina Canel Suarez de Gallesio (October 20, 1915, Montevideo, Uruguay - October 31, 2004, San José, Uruguay) was an Uruguayan visual artist and painter who was a member of the Taller Torres Garcia art school.[1]
Josefina Canel Suarez de Gallesio | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 20, 1915 Montevideo, Uruguay |
| Died | October 31, 2004 (aged 92) San José de Mayo, Uruguay |
| Occupation | Painter |
| Organization | Taller Torres Garcia |
| Notable work | Murals at Hospital Saint Bois, El Circo |
Biography
Canel was one of the artists among the Taller Torres Garcia art school who painted the Hospital Saint Bois Murals at the Hospital Saint Bois in 1944. Her mural was called El Circo ("The Circle") and was 100x150 centimeters large.[2]
References
- Plásticos uruguayos. Vol. 1. Biblioteca del Poder Legislativo. 1975. p. 1915.
- Bulanti, María Laura (2008). El Taller Torres-García y los murales del Hospital Saint Bois (in Spanish). Linardi y Risso. p. 21. ISBN 9789974675179.
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