Giner Bueno
The Spanish master, Giner Bueno, was born in Godella, a town along the
Valencian coast of Spain, in April of 1935. Valencia itself is a highly
industrial city, but in the surrounding villages people lead much
simpler lives. Bueno received his passion for painting from his father,
Luis Giner Vallas, who was a distinguished landscape painter backed by
prestigious awards and exhibitions in important art galleries. At the
age of twelve, Giner was given watercolors and oil paints so that he
could join his father and his friends while they painted.
Giner Bueno became an exceptional impressionist himself. His talent
matured as a student at La Academia de Bellas Artes of San Carlos in
Valencia, and continued to develop later in Paris. During his lifetime,
he has participated in over fifty shows and has received countless
awards. His paintings are exhibited at the Municipal Archive Museum of
Valencia, the Museo Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Seville, the
Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art and in private
collections all throughout Europe and the United States.
What a joy it is to see how Spanish artists have managed to cross borders. This is what causes the wonderful world of art. I would like to recommend to some Hispanic painters that I can say are my favorites: Diego Velázquez, Juan Gris, Pablo Picasso, Francisco de Goya, Gabino Amaya Cacho, just to mention a few, Regards
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