Sérgio Ferro
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Sérgio Ferro (Curitiba, Paraná, July 25, 1938) is a Brazilian painter, architect, and professor.
He graduated from the University of São Paulo with a degree in architecture in 1962 and completed his post-graduate studies in 1965. Exiled for political reasons from his own country for 30 years, Ferro taught at the Grenoble School of Architecture from 1982 to 1997.
He resides with his wife, Ediane, in São Paulo, Brazil, and Grignan, France.
Sérgio Ferro's paintings can be found in museums worldwide, especially in Brazil and France.[1]
References
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