Eduardo Barnes
Sacred art, Clay, Marble, Bronze, Gothic art, Mannerism, Adoration of the Magi
978-613-9-72313-3
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2012-01-07
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Eduardo Amancio Barnes was an Argentine sculptor, and one of his country's preeminent creators of sacred art. Barnes was born in Rosario in 1901. The self-taught sculptor worked with clay, marble, and bronze from early in his career, and by 1939, had created a number of reliefs as part of a series based on the Adoration of the Magi. Barnes would subsequently devote most of his work to religious themes common to Christianity. Collaborating with painter Antonio Berni during the latter's early career, Barnes exhibited his works in cities across the country. The catacombs underneath Rosario's Teatro El Círculo were then converted into the Eduardo Barnes Museum of Sacred Art in 1940. He would earn a number of awards at the National Fine Arts Salons of Buenos Aires and Rosario, and in 1950, was invited to exhibit at the International Exhibition of Sacred Art in Rome, as well as in the Madrid Biennial of 1952
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