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Lola Fernández

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was one of the artists she studied under. She then studied abroad, first at Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Colombia starting in 1950. In 1954 she went to Italy where she studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti until 1958. She had travelled also to Morocco, and the Middle East during the course
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in 1926 but she moved with her family to Costa Rica whilst still a child. This was where she began her artistic training at the
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and afterwards she went to Asia funded by UNESCO. During that time her travelling included Japan, India and China.
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She was in the first wave of Costa Rican women artists that included
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Falleció Virginia Pérez-Ratton, Premio Magón del 2009
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Index

Cartagena, Colombia
Colombia
Costa Rican
Cartagena, Colombia
Francisco Amiguetti
University of Costa Rica
Virginia Pérez-Ratton
Magón National Prize for Culture
Margarita Bertheau
Dinorah Bolandi
Sonia Romero
"Lola Fernández"
Organization of American States
Archived


The Costa Rican Women's Movement: A Reader
ISBN
978-0-8229-7162-7
Falleció Virginia Pérez-Ratton, Premio Magón del 2009
"Stamp: Volcano, by Lola Fernandez (Costa Rica) (Paintings) Mi:CR 1089,Sn:CR C806"
Categories
1926 births
Living people
People from Cartagena, Colombia
Costa Rican women artists
20th-century Costa Rican painters
21st-century Costa Rican painters
20th-century women artists
21st-century women artists

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