Camilo Minero
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Was born in Zacatecoluca in 1917. He was pupil of Marcelino Carballo and student of the National School of Graphical Arts. In Mexico he studied in the National Polytechnical Institute and the Factory of Popular Graph. One of the murals of the building of the Rectoría of the National University of El Salvador was painted by him and recorded his they are in the New York Museum of Modern Art. It is possible to be said that its painting includes all the areas of the Salvadoran life: Poverty, enjoyments, countryside, animals, etc… were masterful in the National University and directed a factory where they passed many values young. The 1996 were awarded with the National Prize of Culture.