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(Redirected from Juan de la Encina) Spanish art critic "Juan de la Encina" redirects here. Not to be confused with Juan del Encina. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Gutiérrez and the second or maternal family name is Abascal.
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Ricardo Gutiérrez Abascal (1883–1963), also known by his pseudonym Juan de la Encina, was a Spanish art critic.

Life

He was born in Bilbao, and educated in Germany. In 1931 he was named director of the Madrid Museum of Modern Art but exiled to Mexico in 1939. He authored The Masters of Modern Art (Los Maestros del Arte Moderno), Julio Antonio (1920), Victorio Macho (1926), and Altarpiece of Modern Painting (Retablo de la Pintura Moderna) (1953). He was also known by the pseudonym Juan de la Encina. He died in Mexico.

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References

  1. "Ricardo Gutiérrez Abascal (Spanish)". Biografías y Vidas. Retrieved 2006-08-13.


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