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'''Germán Gedovius''' (Mexico City, 1867 – Mexico City, 1937) was a Mexican painter. He attend the Academy of San Carlos, lerned drawing and painting in Germany and visited several museums in Europe, especially in Holland, Belgium, France and Italy. He was friend of [[Justo Sierra Méndez]] and teacher of [[Diego Rivera]]. | '''Germán Gedovius''' (Mexico City, 1867 – Mexico City, 1937) was a Mexican painter. He attend the Academy of San Carlos, lerned drawing and painting in Germany and visited several museums in Europe, especially in Holland, Belgium, France and Italy. He was friend of [[Justo Sierra Méndez]] and teacher of [[Diego Rivera]]. | ||
| − | Some of his paintings include a "Self-portrait", "The Lady of the Violets", "Convento del Carmen", "Tepotzotlán Sacristy" and "[http://www.arts-history.mx/pieza_mes/index.php?id_pieza=1908200483705 Desnudo barroco]". | + | Some of his paintings include a "Self-portrait", "The Lady of the Violets", "Convento del Carmen", "Tepotzotlán Sacristy" and "[http://www.arts-history.mx/pieza_mes/index.php?id_pieza=1908200483705 Desnudo barroco]", 1920. |
Revision as of 15:16, November 16, 2014
Germán Gedovius (Mexico City, 1867 – Mexico City, 1937) was a Mexican painter. He attend the Academy of San Carlos, lerned drawing and painting in Germany and visited several museums in Europe, especially in Holland, Belgium, France and Italy. He was friend of Justo Sierra Méndez and teacher of Diego Rivera.
Some of his paintings include a "Self-portrait", "The Lady of the Violets", "Convento del Carmen", "Tepotzotlán Sacristy" and "Desnudo barroco", 1920.
See also
External links
- Germán Gedovius. Andrés Blaisten Museum.
- Germán Gedovius.