María Helena García Brunel Explained

María Helena García Brunel
Other Names:Helena Brunel
Birth Date:9 April 1917
Birth Place:Rivera, Uruguay
Death Place:Florida, Uruguay
Occupation:Painter and visual artist
Organization:Taller Torres Garcia
Notable Works:Hospital Saint Bois Murals, La música

María Helena García Brunel (Rivera, Uruguay, April 9, 1917 - Florida, Uruguay, July 25, 1996) was an Uruguayan painter also known as Helena Brunel. She was a member of the Taller Torres García art group and participated in the creation of the murals of the Saint Bois Hospital.[1]

Biography

Helena Brunel began her studies with between 1936 and 1938, then continued her training with José Cúneo (1939–1941) before entering the Taller Torres García art group in 1941 until 1949. She also studied art while traveling to Europe, Mexico and the United States.

In 1944, Brunel participated in the group of students of the Taller Torres Garcia that created The Murals of the Saint Bois Hospital. She created the mural called La música.[2]

Works

His works are part of the collection of the Juan Manuel Blanes Museum of Montevideo and the Municipal Museum of Plastic Arts of Rivera.[3]

Awards

References

  1. Book: Barrios Pintos, Aníbal . De tierra adentro . Planeta . 2011.
  2. Book: Plásticos uruguayos . Biblioteca del Poder Legislativo . 1975 . 1 . es.
  3. Web site: 2007-06-13 . Museo Virtual de Rivera: María Helena García Brunel . 2024-05-26 . Museo Virtual de Rivera.

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