Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Julio González i Pellicer (21 September 1876 – 27 March 1942), born in Barcelona, was a Spanish sculptor and painter who developed the expressive use of iron as a medium for modern sculpture. He was from a lineage of metalsmith workers and artists. His grandfather was a goldsmith worker and his father, Concordio González, a metalsmith worker who taught him the techniques of metalsmith in his childhood years. His mother, Pilar Pellicer Fenés, came from a long line of artists. González attended Circol Artist Sant Luc, a Catholic school whose model of education was based on the medieval art guilds and influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement in England.
Wikidata
Q316531
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Getty record
Introduction
Son and student of Concordio González (1832-1896).
Nationalities
Spanish, French
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Author, Manufacturer, Goldsmith, Ceramicist, Furniture Worker, Graphic Artist, Painter, Pastelist, Pastellist, Sculptor
Names
Julio González, Juli González, Julio Gonzales, Julio Gonzalez, Juli González i Pellicer, Julio González i Pellicer, Juli González Pellicer, Julio González Pellicer, Julio González y Pellicer, Juli González y Pellicer, Julio González-Pellicer, Juli Gonzĺez-Pellicer, Juli Gonzalez Pellicer, Julio Gonzalez Pellicer, Julio Luis Jesus Gonzalez-Pellicer, Juli González-Pellicer, Julí González Pellicer, Julio Luis Jésus González-Pellicer
Ulan
500024353
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Works

28 works online

Exhibitions

Publication

  • Julio Gonzalez Exhibition catalogue, Paperback, pages
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