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Chilean visual artist (1920–1993)
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Juanita Lecaros
BornJuanita Lecaros Izquierdo
August 20, 1920
Santiago, Chile
DiedMay 2, 1993
Santiago, Chile
Other namesJ. M Sorcale
Occupation(s)Painter, printmaker, engraver, poet, writer

Juanita Lecaros Izquierdo (1920 – 1993) Chilean visual artist and poet. She is known for her paintings, and engravings. Lecaros used the pseudonym J. M. Sorcale for writing her poetry.

Biography

She studied art at the University of Chile between 1949 and 1953, where she was a student of Gustavo Carrasco in drawing, Laureano Ladrón de Guevara in mural painting and Eduardo Martínez Bonati in engraving. She also took printmaking classes at Taller 99 with Bonati. While attending university, she was a member of the "Grupo de Estudiantes Plásticos". Although Lecaros never traveled abroad, her works were exhibited in the United States, Brazil, and Italy. In parallel, she wrote poetry which she signed under the pseudonym J. M. Sorcale.

Her work can be found in the museum collections at the Museum of Modern Art.

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References

  1. Romera, Antonio R. Historia De La Pintura Chilena (in Spanish). Andres Bello. p. 142.
  2. Revista de estudios históricos (in Spanish). Vol. 32–33. Instituto Chileno de Investigaciones Genealógicas. 1987. p. 179.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Meza, Marcelo Rodríguez (2010). "Doscientos años de Pintura Chilena". Trilogía (in Spanish). 22 (32).
  4. "Juana Lecaros". Artistas Visuales Chilenos, AVCh, MNBA. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  5. ^ "Juana Lecaros". Museo De Arte Contemporáneo. Archived from the original on 2003-03-02.
  6. "Juana Lecaros". The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Retrieved 2023-06-24.

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