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Feliciano Béjar Ruíz (1920 – February 1, 2007) was a Mexican artist and artisan, best known for a style of sculpture called "magiscopios" which involved various materials along with crystals and/or lenses to play with light or create distorted visions. He was born in rural central Mexico and was completely self-taught as an artist. He was creative as a young child, drawing and creating his first sculpture like pieces from papier-mâché. His art career began in New York, where he had travelled and lived for a time in Hell's Kitchen. His drawing the attention of Arthur Ewart and Frances Coleman, with the latter helping him have his first exhibition and whose husband helped sponsor his time in Europe. The magiscopes arose from an intense interest in light and the sun, which began when he saw a

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  • Feliciano Béjar Ruiz (de)
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  • Feliciano Béjar Ruiz (* 1920 in Jiquilpan de Juárez/Michoacán; † 1. Februar 2007 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Bildhauer, Maler und Grafiker. (de)
  • Feliciano Béjar Ruiz (Jiquilpan de Juárez, Michoacán, México, 1920 - Cidade do México, 1 de Fevereiro de 2007) foi um escultor e pintor mexicano. (pt)
  • Feliciano Béjar Ruíz (1920 – February 1, 2007) was a Mexican artist and artisan, best known for a style of sculpture called "magiscopios" which involved various materials along with crystals and/or lenses to play with light or create distorted visions. He was born in rural central Mexico and was completely self-taught as an artist. He was creative as a young child, drawing and creating his first sculpture like pieces from papier-mâché. His art career began in New York, where he had travelled and lived for a time in Hell's Kitchen. His drawing the attention of Arthur Ewart and Frances Coleman, with the latter helping him have his first exhibition and whose husband helped sponsor his time in Europe. The magiscopes arose from an intense interest in light and the sun, which began when he saw a (en)
  • Feliciano Béjar Ruiz (1920-2007). Fue un escultor y pintor autodidacta mexicano. Nació en Jiquilpan, Michoacán, México y murió en la Ciudad de México el 1 de febrero de 2007. Béjar fue un autodidacto en varias disciplinas, tales como: dibujo, grabado, pintura y escultura. Fue innovador en varios materiales plásticos y artesanales, creador de los magiscopios. Béjar pasó una niñez en su Jiquilpan natal como acólito y ayudando a su familia empleándose en una mercería. En 2013 se creó la Casa Museo El Porvenir Feliciano Béjar, en la casa de la familia en Jiquilpan, Michoacán. ​ (es)
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