Débora Arango
Débora Arango Pérez (November 11, 1907 – December 4, 2005) was a Colombian artist, born in Medellín, Colombia as the daughter of Castor María Arango Díaz and Elvira Pérez. Though she was primarily a painter, Arango also worked in other media, such as ceramics and graphic art. Throughout her career, Arango used her artwork to explore many politically charged and controversial issues, her subjects ranging from nude women to the role of the Roman Catholic Church to dictatorships.
Débora Arango | |
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Débora Arango & Mateo Blanco | |
Born | Débora Arango Pérez 11 November 1907 |
Died | 4 December 2005 (aged 98) |
Nationality | Colombian |
Education | • Technical College of Reading
• Institute of Fine Arts of Medellín • National School of Fine Arts of Mexico • Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando |
Known for | Painting & ceramics |
Movement | • Figurative Expressionism • Neo-Figuration |
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