LITOGRAPHY OLACHEA CARLOS 1940-1986 “Los jueces” 1965

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LITOGRAPHY OLACHEA CARLOS 1940-1986 “Los jueces” 1965

Hand signed and numbered 10/20. Carlos Olachea 1965

Excellent conditions.

Measurements unframed: 28.5x25cm

Measurements with the frame: 52x36cm

Sent unframed.

Biography: José Carlos Olachea Boucsieguez was a Mexican painter from South California, former Professor at the National Visual School of San Carlos (UNAM). Student of artists such as Antonio Rodríguez Luna, Roberto Garibay, Santos Balmori and Francisco Moreno Capdevilla.

Born in Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, on November 4, 1940. Firstborn of the marriage formed by Mr. José Olachea Montejano and Mr. Guadalupe Boucsieguez Cardoza.

He studied fine arts at the San Carlos School of the UNAM (1960-1966), at the time when “traditional” arts were separated from the field of design.

In 1966-1967 he was a scholarship holder of the French government and the UNAM, taking graphic design courses in Paris. He mounted more than 30 individual exhibitions and was invited to as many collective ones in Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, France, the United States and Canada.

In 1976 Olachea shared his teaching activities with the coordination of the Production Engraving Workshop and Special Courses, he was a technical advisor and had recently represented the ENAP in Krakow, Poland, on the occasion of a World Congress of Fine Artists.

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LITOGRAPHY OLACHEA CARLOS 1940-1986 “Los jueces” 1965

Hand signed and numbered 10/20. Carlos Olachea 1965

Excellent conditions.

Measurements unframed: 28.5x25cm

Measurements with the frame: 52x36cm

Sent unframed.

Biography: José Carlos Olachea Boucsieguez was a Mexican painter from South California, former Professor at the National Visual School of San Carlos (UNAM). Student of artists such as Antonio Rodríguez Luna, Roberto Garibay, Santos Balmori and Francisco Moreno Capdevilla.

Born in Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, on November 4, 1940. Firstborn of the marriage formed by Mr. José Olachea Montejano and Mr. Guadalupe Boucsieguez Cardoza.

He studied fine arts at the San Carlos School of the UNAM (1960-1966), at the time when “traditional” arts were separated from the field of design.

In 1966-1967 he was a scholarship holder of the French government and the UNAM, taking graphic design courses in Paris. He mounted more than 30 individual exhibitions and was invited to as many collective ones in Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, France, the United States and Canada.

In 1976 Olachea shared his teaching activities with the coordination of the Production Engraving Workshop and Special Courses, he was a technical advisor and had recently represented the ENAP in Krakow, Poland, on the occasion of a World Congress of Fine Artists.