Francisco Romano Guillemin
Francisco Romano Guillemín (1884–1950) was a Mexican artist born in Tlapa, Guerrero. He is considered to be one of the few Mexican Impressionists. He started his art studies in Puebla and then continued at the Academia de San Carlos under the direction of Antonio Fabres, German Gedovius and Leandro Izaguirre. He was a fellow student of the famous muralist Diego Rivera. His great influence was Impressionism which he discovered during a trip to Europe. Seurat and his pointillism style played a major role in his formation as an artist. Upon his return to Mexico he became a professor at the Escuela de Bellas Artes. Francisco Romano Guillemin died in Cuautla, Morelos in 1950.
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El último beso, 1916
Vista del Iztaccihuatl, c. 1920
Plaza Amecameca, c. 1921
Plaza de Amecameca, 1921
References[]
- Artspawn. "Biography of Francisco Romano Guillemin", Biographical information about Francisco Romano Guillemin at Artspawn.
- 20th-century Mexican painters
- 20th-century male artists
- Mexican male painters
- Mexican Impressionist painters
- 1884 births
- 1950 deaths
- Mexican people of Italian descent
- Mexican people of French descent
- Artists from Guerrero
- Mexican painter stubs