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Juan Jose Abella Rubio
Abella Original-Oil canvas- PAINTING

1975

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Juan Jose Abella Rubio was born in Estercuel, a hamlet anchored in the Teruel mining basin in March 1944. In his painting the ocher and reddish colors of his first environment are well present. In 1956 we find him in Pont d'Inca (Mallorca), studying baccalaureate and magisterium, at the same time that he graduates in artistic drawing and publicity with outstanding. In the correction of the first works, the teachers add this annotation: "You have in your hands a treasure that you can not neglect, you have achieved in only a few lessons what Fine Arts students have achieved for years. Plaster quality ". In 1970 he moved to Barcelona. He studied at the Universidad Central, graduating with outstanding study of the provisional architecture: "The Tomb of Charles V in Valladolid", which would later be published by the Higher Council of Scientific Research. He completed his training with Fine Arts at the Superior School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He has held exhibitions in Florida, Amsterdam, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Mallorca and Plasencia. His paintings can be seen in the Hispanic American Fund of the Florida Museum, as well as in the monasteries of the Olivar (Teruel) and San Ramón (Lérida), the Jesus, Maria and José (Barcelona), the Europa International School and Ágora Sant Cugat) and various private collections. His drawings have been published by Art Reproduction Mollori and the Editorial Messeguer. He has also painted murals in the Agora, Bernat el Ferrer (Molins de Rei) and Can Peixauet (Santa Coloma de Gramenet) schools. READ LESS -
  • Creator:
    Juan Jose Abella Rubio (1944, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    1975
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 18.9 in (48 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU471316139682

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