Pedro Flores Garcia

Pedro Flores Garcia (Murcia, 1897 - Paris, 1967) was a painter of the Region of Murcia, Spain.

Childhood and youth

Born in Murcia on February 5, 1897, in a humble family, during his childhood, he studied at Marist school and the Jesuits school, but ten years old began working as an apprentice in a decorative paint shop. In 1908, began to attend classes at the Academy of Fine Arts at the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country and, then, continued in the Arts school. Later, began working in a factory lithographic with Luis Garay that he could learned some photographic techniques. The photographs taken by the orchards of Murcia used as inspiration. Soon obtained several awards with his paintings in 1927 and obtained a great appreciation of criticism in the exhibition conducted by Ramón Gaya and Luis Garay in Gallery Dalmau Barcelona.

His stay in Paris

In 1928 he received a grant to continue his studies of art in Paris. He moved to the French capital and lived there for over five years. He returned to Madrid for a short period in 1933, but soon moved to Barcelona to teach drawing at the Balmes Institute. At the end of the Spanish Civil War he returned to Paris and became part of the so-called Spanish School of Paris which included other painters such as Pablo Picasso, Ginés Parra, Francisco Bores, Antoni Clavé, etc. He did most of his work in his study off Montparnasse, in addition to his paintings artwork, he also made tapestries and staging grounds. For a short period he returned to Murcia in 1962 to decorate the dome of the Sanctuary of Fuensanta. Later, having completed the work, he returned to Paris, where he died in 1967.

His work

His style was avant-garde, using a geometry of shapes and planes, with thick strokes to define the shape and strengthen the composition, using colors and painting on various media such as oil paintings, etchings, illustrations and stage designs.

Some of his works in chronological order are:

Although most of his work is in private collections, some of his work can be seen in: Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, National Museum of Prague, Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art, Puerto Rico Museum of Art, MACCSI in Caracas, Modern Art and Contemporary Art Museum in Nice, Modern Art Museum in Céret, MNAC in Barcelona and Fine Art Museum of Murcia.

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