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Hugo Orellana Bonilla (Jauja 1932 - January 28, 2007) was one of the most recognized Peruvian painters. He was born in 1932 Ataura a district of Jauja, Peru. He has studied at the Lima Academy of Fine Arts, Paris, Florence and Mexico City between 1953 and 1961. ==Major influences== In 1987 his critically acclaimed retrospective was presented at the Alianza Francesa in Lima, Peru. A mentor to many young artists from Latin America, he took a special interest in studying Andean philosophy and traditions. His collection of ethnomusicology is housed at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.〔("Institute of Ethnomusicology " ) ''at "Pontifical Catholic University of Peru"'', Retrieved on 2007-05-22 (in Spanish)〕 A prolific artist he continued to explore new styles in Huayta Huasi his museum-house in the remote town of Ataura in Jauja. He was part of a new generation of artists who also shared with painters, musicians and eminent researchers.〔("kuyayky" ) '' Yina Hurtado Bonilla, "Hugo Orellana's Website"'', Retrieved on 2007-05-22 (in Spanish)〕 While in Europe he befriended Mario Vargas Llosa, Guillermo Lobatón and Julio Ramón Ribeyro among others.〔("Daily La Republica" ) ''newspaper edition "pintor Hugo Orellana"'', Retrieved on 2007-05-22 (in Spanish)〕 Orellana Bonilla found a group of Arts and Letters along with poets from Jauja Martín Fierro, Dimas Fernández, Gerardo García Rosales and Sergio Castillo Falconí.〔("Daily Correo" ) ''Sandro Bossio S., "Hugo Bonilla, en los pigmentos de nuestra alma"'', Retrieved on 2007-05-22 (in Spanish)〕 He has served as consultant to academics and university students. His writings were published in different languages and were presented in much of the world. He left a great legacy of unpublished paintings and writings, voice and video recordings and sculptures〔 to his successors. In France he was the leading voice of Andean group, los Calachakis. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hugo Orellana Bonilla」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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