Adolfo Bellocq

Deceased Person

1899 – 1972

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Who was Adolfo Bellocq?

Adolfo Bellocq was an influential Argentine artist known for his lithographs.

Born in Buenos Aires, Bellocq was self-taught in the art of xylography and engraving. He was appointed Director of the Lithography Workshop at Buenos Aires' renowned Ernesto de la Cárcova Fine Arts School, in 1928. Soon earning his first awards for in his evocative work portraying harsh working conditions then prevailing in Buenos Aires' southside slaughterhouses, Bellocq parlayed this accomplishment into the first Argentine Lithography Exposition, in 1931. Contributing to Buenos Aires' premier art periodical at the time, Claridád, he began working closely with a number of the magazine's other contributors, forming what became known at the "Boedo Group". He also illustrated a number of books, notably a 1930 edition of José Hernández's Martín Fierro.

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Born
1899
Buenos Aires
Lived in
  • Buenos Aires
Died
1972

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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