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  1. Antonio Bueno (21 July 1918 – 26 September 1984) was an Italian painter of Spanish origin, who acquired Italian citizenship in 1970. He was born in Berlin while his journalist father was posted there by the newspaper ABC of Madrid .

  2. Antonio Bueno (21 July 1918 – 26 September 1984) was an Italian painter of Spanish origin, who acquired Italian citizenship in 1970. He was born in Berlin while his journalist father was posted there by the newspaper ABC of Madrid. Bueno undertook art studies in Spain and Switzerland. In 1937 he was in Paris, where he exhibited at the Salon ...

    • Spanish, Italian
    • July 21, 1918
    • Berlin, Germany
    • September 26, 1984
  3. Antonio Bueno was born on the 21st. of July , son of a writer and journalist, Javier Bueno, then posted to Berlin as war correspondent to the Madrid daily "ABC", and of Hannah Rosjanska. He spent his infancy in Spain but in 1925 the family moved to Geneva where he began to develop intellectually and culturally.

  4. art.lungarnocollection.com › artists › antonio-buenoAntonio Bueno | Lungarno Arte

    As an independent painter in Italy, Bueno was initially an active supporter of the avant-garde movement, then later devoted himself entirely to his neo-romantic style. (Berlin, July 21, 1918 - Fiesole, September 26, 1984) His childhood and early youth was spent between travel, study and continuous movement.

  5. www.antoniobueno.it › vita › vita8_engVita 0 - Antonio Bueno

    Bueno's divorce from the avant-gard was rapid and left no aftermath, it occurred around the end of 1968, the same year in which the "Gruppo '70" ended. In December of that year the artist wrote an open letter, of a more ironical than polemical tone, to Sergio Salvi (one of the founders of the "Gruppo '70") ; a document which, considering its importance, is well worth quoting from beginning to end.

  6. www.antoniobueno.it › vita › vitaframe_engAntonio Bueno - La Vita

    The origins of Antonio Bueno's family are of such a novel and atypical character that it is almost impossible not to refer to them. His father, a Spanish journalist and writer of a certain fame, was undoubtedly a restless and "troublesome" character, so much so that ten years before the Franco regime came to power he was obliged to leave Spain for political reasons.

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  8. Antonio Bueno was born in 1918 to a Spanish father and Jewish mother in Berlin, Germany. He was the youngest of three children raised in cosmopolitan environments such as Germany, Spain and Switzerland. In Geneva he began his artistic training following in the footsteps of his big brother, Xavier, who was also destined for a successful career.

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