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It was February 7, 1887 when the most important modernist painter of Gran Canaria opened his eyes to the world for the first time. Né stor Martí n-Ferná ndez de la Torre, a painter among dreams, was an essential artist who observed reality with a magnifying glass and searched in the legends of the world for the most intense feelings of the human being. A painter of the sea and of love, he was a composer of fantastic backgrounds who portrayed the ocean and its enigmatic beings with intense beauty. He enchanted the world with mural decorations and paintings of gods and nymphs, and his art was a great tribute to the nature of the islands.…mehr

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It was February 7, 1887 when the most important modernist painter of Gran Canaria opened his eyes to the world for the first time. Né stor Martí n-Ferná ndez de la Torre, a painter among dreams, was an essential artist who observed reality with a magnifying glass and searched in the legends of the world for the most intense feelings of the human being. A painter of the sea and of love, he was a composer of fantastic backgrounds who portrayed the ocean and its enigmatic beings with intense beauty. He enchanted the world with mural decorations and paintings of gods and nymphs, and his art was a great tribute to the nature of the islands.
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Autorenporträt
Antonio Daniel Montesdeoca García y Sáenz (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1966) holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Salamanca, a master's degree in Museography and Exhibition Design from the Complutense University of Madrid, an expert from the University of St. Andrews (Scotland) and has been managing director of the Néstor Museum since 2003. He has developed his research work in different fields, focusing on the study of decorative arts, the influence of orientalism, the Silver Age of Spanish culture and historic gardens. Unai Zoco (Uccle, Belgium 1980) has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of the Basque Country. Despite having specialized in painting and graphic techniques, he ended up in the world of illustration, where for years he has been combining editorial illustration commissions with exhibitions of his own work. His work has been selected and exhibited, among others, in That's a Mole (Turin, Italy), at the Sharjah Children's Book Fair (United Arab Emirates) and in France.