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Rene
Portocarrero. Was born in the neighborhood of El Cerro,
Havana, in 1912. Start painting since early age and
at 14, starts in San Alejandro. Having a strong temperament and unable
to adapt to this apprenticeship, leaves the institution and starts
working on his own. His work was first exhibited in the Salon de Bellas
Artes, in Havana. He was a professor at the Paintings and Sculptures
Free Studies directed by Abela in 1939. Travels through Haiti, Europe
and the US, where he opened an exhibition in the Julian Levy Gallery, in
New York, in 1945. He has worked on many murals and ceramics.
His works are among the permanent
collections of the Museums of Modern Arts of: Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro,
New York, San Francisco; National Gallery in Canada; Bellas Artes,
Caracas; Milwaukee Art Center; Union Panamericana, Washington; Modern
Arts of Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Art Museum, Indianapolis;
Bellas Artes, Montevideo; Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires; Instituto de Arte
Contemporaneo, Lima, Peru; Museo Nacional, Havana.
He has not stopped painting since
his childhood and has never planned any of his work. He has no idea of
what he will work on, until the brush is about to strike on canvas.
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