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Santos Balmori Picazo (b. Mexico City, Sept. 26, 1899 – d. Mexico City, March 5, 1992) was a Spanish-Mexican painter whose heavily European style was not appreciated by his contemporaries of the Mexican muralism movement, but he had influence with the succeeding Generación de la Ruptura artists. He trained and began his art career in Europe moving later to Mexico City. He became a professor and researcher at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas training younger artists such as Rodolfo Nieto, Pedro Coronel, and Juan Soriano. As a teacher, he did not stop drawing but he did not paint professionally again until after retirement, having a number of exhibitions later in life.

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  • Santos Balmori Picazo (n. Ciudad de México, México, 26 de septiembre de 1898—Ciudad de México, México, 1992) fue un pintor mexicano de origen asturiano. Estudió en Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, en Madrid, y en la Académie de la Grande Chaumière, en París. Expuso sus obras en París, Bruselas, Estocolmo, Madrid y Ciudad de México. A pesar de que su obra no fue reconocida en México durante su época, debido al nacionalismo que fomentaba la Escuela de Mexicana de Pintura, influyó en gran medida en la siguiente generación de artistas, quienes serían conocidos como La Generación de la Ruptura. (es)
  • Santos Balmori Picazo (* 26. September 1899 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 5. März 1992 ebenda) war ein mexikanischer Maler und Bühnenmaler. (de)
  • Santos Balmori Picazo (b. Mexico City, Sept. 26, 1899 – d. Mexico City, March 5, 1992) was a Spanish-Mexican painter whose heavily European style was not appreciated by his contemporaries of the Mexican muralism movement, but he had influence with the succeeding Generación de la Ruptura artists. He trained and began his art career in Europe moving later to Mexico City. He became a professor and researcher at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas training younger artists such as Rodolfo Nieto, Pedro Coronel, and Juan Soriano. As a teacher, he did not stop drawing but he did not paint professionally again until after retirement, having a number of exhibitions later in life. (en)
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