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921
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1024
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8
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3
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Title
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Latin American Artists in Paris
Description
An account of the resource
A catalog of Latin American artists working and exhibiting in Paris between the wars.
Contributor
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Michele Greet
Artist
An individual artist, biographical data, birth and death dates, nationality, years in Paris, exhibitions, schools attended, contacts, etc.
Birth Date:
1882
Death Date:
1953
Image:
<br />Hernandez Giro, Juan Emilio <br /><em>Portrait de Monsieur Joseph Hoffmann</em><br />1921<br />Watercolor on paper<br />74 x 64.8 cm
Nationality:
Cuba
Dates in Paris:
1907-1912, 1914-1924
Address in Paris:
Blvd Raspail; 32, rue Jean de La Fontaine (XVIe)
Schools
Académie de la Grand Chaumière, Académie Colarossi
Exhibitions:
<p>1919 Galerie La Boétie</p>
<p>1921 (Apr.): <a href="http://chnm.gmu.edu/transatlanticencounters/items/show/5210">Galerie Simonson</a> (watercolors)<br /><br />1923: <a href="http://chnm.gmu.edu/transatlanticencounters/items/show/5223">Maison de L'Amérique Latine</a><br /><br />1924 (Mar. 15-Apr. 15): Exposition d'Art Américain-Latin, <a href="http://chnm.gmu.edu/transatlanticencounters/items/show/5225">Musée Galliera</a> (Portrait of Dr. Luis Montané, and others)<br /><br />1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924: Salon des Indépendants<br /><br />1924 (Jun. 24-Jul. 12): <em>Juan E. Hernandez Giro Peintre Cubain</em> (29, Avenue Kléber, M. Tejedor Chargé d'Affaires de Cuba)</p>
Government Grant:
Yes (arranged by mayor of Santiago Emilio Bacardi for trip to Spain and France in 1904-1912 with his brother Rodolfo Hernández Giro)
Notes:
In 1924, he was named a Gentleman of the Legion of Honor in France.
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Title
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Hernandez Giro, Juan Emilio
1924 Exposition d'Art Américain-Latin
Cuba
Legion of Honor
Salon des Indépendants