He lived in Paris for
seven years with the sculptor Francisco Durrio before becoming a protégé of
Ignacio Zuloaga, who he joined in travels to the United
States and Cuba .
After 1930, he dedicated himself to portraits for three
years. He espoused a break with tradition yet worked within established
techniques and styles so that classic and modern touches are found side by side
in his work.
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