Torres-García / Hernández Pijuan. Emblemes de l’origen
Joaquín Torres-García
1874 - 1949Works
Man Smoking, 1922
Paysage, 1928
Untitled, c.1937
Dos formas en ocre y rojo, 1938
Montevideo's harbor, 1940
Ice cream, 1948
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Biography
Montevideo, 1874 – Montevideo, 1949
Joaquín Torres García was an Uruguayan plastic artist and art theorist, also known as the founder of Constructive Universalism. Lived and worked many years in Catalonia. His beginnings were marked by the “noucentista” movement, for which he was one of the most important promoters. In 1926 he moved to Paris and created with Michel Seuphor the “Cercle et Carré” group. He returned to Montevideo in 1934 where he founded the “Asociación de Arte Constructivo”.