Gómez, Benigno (1934–)

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Gómez, Benigno (1934–)

Benigno Gómez (b. 1934), Honduran painter and sculptor. Gómez is a native of the department of Santa Barbara, Honduras. His woodcarvings of doves won him a scholarship in 1950 to study at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Tegucigalpa, where he was strongly influenced by Max Euceda. In 1960 he won another scholarship to study in Rome, where he remained until 1966, when he returned to Tegucigalpa as a professor at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. By now his neorealist paintings of the human figure had won him much recognition, particularly for his innovative use of color, but later he became more noted for his surrealist paintings. A trademark of his work is the presence of doves in virtually all his paintings, symbols of Gómez's optimistic spirit.

See alsoArt: The Twentieth Century.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

J. Evaristo López R. and Longino Becerra, Honduras: 40 pintores (1989).

Additional Bibliography

Oyuela, Irma Leticia de. La batalla pictórica: Sintesis de la historia de la pintura hondureña. Tegucigalpa: Banco Atlántida, 1995.

                                Ralph Lee Woodward Jr.

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