Fonollosa, Francisco (d.c.1998)

Creator details

Name
Fonollosa, Francisco (d.c.1998)
Nationality
Spanish
Biography
Francisco Fonollosa was a Spanish artist born in Barcelona in 1922. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and later moved to Paris to continue his studies. Fonollosa was known for his abstract and geometric paintings, which were influenced by the Constructivist movement. He also worked as a graphic designer and illustrator, creating book covers and posters for various publications. Fonollosa's work was exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the United States. He passed away in 1998, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and influential artwork.

Assets (116 in total)

Prehistory: paleolithic superior. A group of homo sapiens regroups around a fire cut flint tools.
Man of Cromagnon (Homo sapiens sapiens). Drawing depicting two individuals engraving drawings on the walls of a cave.
Prehistory, paleolithic superior. Homo sapiens protecting themselves from the cold in a cave.
Prehistory, men in Neolithic. The primitive man builds his cabin near a lake on stilts.
Saint Thomas Aquinas (San tommaso d
Portrait of Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855), Danish philosopher and theologian.
portrait of BARUCH SPINOZA (1632-1677), Dutch philosopher, also known as Bento de Espinosa or Benedictus de Spinoza or Benoit de Spinoza.
Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827).
Johannes Gensfleisch Gutenberg, c.1985 (w/c on paper)
Portrait of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900).
Alexander Fleming (illustration)
Ancient medicine in Egypt (painting)

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