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|Full Name=Antonio Maria Blanco | |Full Name=Antonio Maria Blanco | ||
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|Link photo=http://www.blancomuseum.com/ | |Link photo=http://www.blancomuseum.com/ | ||
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|Biography text=Antonio Blanco was born on September 15, 1911, in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Both of his parents were Spanish, a fact that Blanco believed linked him geographically and spiritually to Miro and Salvador Dali. His father settled in Manila during the Spanish - American War, where he attained prominence as a physician. Blanco was educated at the American Central School in Manila. During his high school years he loved the arts, literature and language classes but struggled in scientific subjects. It is no wonder that he spoke six languages - Spanish, French, English, Tagalog, Indonesian and a bit of Balinese. After completing high school in Manila, Blanco studied at the National Academy of Art in New York under Sidney Dickinson. During those early formative years, Blanco concentrated on the human form, fascinated by the female body more than any other subject matter. To further his studies and ignite his traveling spirit, he traveled extensively throughout the world before he finally landed in Bali in 1952. The King of Ubud gave Blanco a piece of land to set up his home and studio in Campuan, Ubud, at the confluence of two sacred rivers. Blanco and his Balinese wife, the celebrated dancer Ni Ronji, lived in their mountain retreat, barely leaving it for the world outside. Following a brief trip to the United States, where Blanco acquired many new collectors, the couple never left their fantasy home again. | |Biography text=Antonio Blanco was born on September 15, 1911, in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Both of his parents were Spanish, a fact that Blanco believed linked him geographically and spiritually to Miro and Salvador Dali. His father settled in Manila during the Spanish - American War, where he attained prominence as a physician. Blanco was educated at the American Central School in Manila. During his high school years he loved the arts, literature and language classes but struggled in scientific subjects. It is no wonder that he spoke six languages - Spanish, French, English, Tagalog, Indonesian and a bit of Balinese. After completing high school in Manila, Blanco studied at the National Academy of Art in New York under Sidney Dickinson. During those early formative years, Blanco concentrated on the human form, fascinated by the female body more than any other subject matter. To further his studies and ignite his traveling spirit, he traveled extensively throughout the world before he finally landed in Bali in 1952. The King of Ubud gave Blanco a piece of land to set up his home and studio in Campuan, Ubud, at the confluence of two sacred rivers. Blanco and his Balinese wife, the celebrated dancer Ni Ronji, lived in their mountain retreat, barely leaving it for the world outside. Following a brief trip to the United States, where Blanco acquired many new collectors, the couple never left their fantasy home again. | ||
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By the end of his life, Blanco had begun building his museum at his studio in Campuan. Dramatically, he died just before its inauguration. His funeral was marked by a very important Blanco Cremationin Ubud. It was Blanco's dream to turn his studio-mansion into a museum. His son, Mario, fulfilled this dream by following his path to become a painter. The Blanco Renaissance Museum is now open to the public, exposing both the maestro's and Mario's art works. | By the end of his life, Blanco had begun building his museum at his studio in Campuan. Dramatically, he died just before its inauguration. His funeral was marked by a very important Blanco Cremationin Ubud. It was Blanco's dream to turn his studio-mansion into a museum. His son, Mario, fulfilled this dream by following his path to become a painter. The Blanco Renaissance Museum is now open to the public, exposing both the maestro's and Mario's art works. | ||
− | |Biography text ban=Antonio Blanco embas warsa 15 September 1911 ring Manila, ibukota Filiphina. Makakalih reraman dané mawit saking Spanyol, nika mawinan Blanco sanget percaya yening dané kaiket antuk geografis lan spiritual ring Miro lan Salvador Dali. Bapannyané meneng ring Manila ritatkala kawéntenang siat Spanyol ngelawan Amerika, bapannyané madué among-amongan pinaka Dokter. Blanco masekolah ring American Central School ring Manila. Rikalaning masekolah dané kalintang seneng ring paplajahan kesenian, Sastra lan Basa nanging dané kalingtang meweh ngresepang sakancan paplajahan sains. Nika taler | + | |Biography text ban=Antonio Blanco embas warsa 15 September 1911 ring Manila, ibukota Filiphina. Makakalih reraman dané mawit saking Spanyol, nika mawinan Blanco sanget percaya yening dané kaiket antuk geografis lan spiritual ring Miro lan Salvador Dali. Bapannyané meneng ring Manila ritatkala kawéntenang siat Spanyol ngelawan Amerika, bapannyané madué among-amongan pinaka Dokter. Blanco masekolah ring American Central School ring Manila. Rikalaning masekolah dané kalintang seneng ring paplajahan kesenian, Sastra lan Basa nanging dané kalingtang meweh ngresepang sakancan paplajahan sains. Nika taler sané mawinan dané waged ring makudang-kudang basa minakadi: Spanyol, Prancis, Inggris, Talagog, Indonesia, lan basa Bali. Disampuné muputang sekolah SMA ring Manila, Blanco ngelanturang masekolah ring National Academy of Art di New York, ring sor Sidney Dickinson. Ritatkala nyumunin malajah, Blanco ngulengang kayun ring kawentenan angga sarira, utamannyané ring anggan anak istri. Raris dané ngalanturan pagenjahnyané tur nagingin manah malelana, dané malelana ngintar ring makudang-kudang panegara raris enceg ring Bali duk warsa 1952. Raja Ubud mapica tegak marupa tanah majeng ring Blanco kaanggen nyujukang umah tur studionyané magenah ring campuhan, Ubud, nepek ring campuhan tukad. Blanco madué kurenan juru igel kasub sane mapeséngan Ni Ronji, meneng irika (Campuhan). Sasampune ngawentenang pamargi ka Amerika tur akéh ngamolihang prakanti anyar, dané lan kurenannyané nénten pernah matilar saking Bali. |
Madué paumahan kalintang asri lan rasmi irika dané kasarengin olih okannyané petang diri, Tjempaka, Mario, Orchid lan Maha Devi, Blanco nyanyan tresna ring Bali. Dané banget angob ring kahanan kawibawan pulo Baline. | Madué paumahan kalintang asri lan rasmi irika dané kasarengin olih okannyané petang diri, Tjempaka, Mario, Orchid lan Maha Devi, Blanco nyanyan tresna ring Bali. Dané banget angob ring kahanan kawibawan pulo Baline. | ||
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|Link=http://blancomuseum.com/ | |Link=http://blancomuseum.com/ | ||
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+ | |SummaryTopic=Painter in the style of Salvador Dali | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic id=Pelukis dengan gaya Salvador Dali | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 15 November 2022
- Full Name
- Antonio Maria Blanco
- Pen Name
- Sang Maestro
- Photograph by
- Link to Photograph
- http://www.blancomuseum.com/
- Website for biography
- Place
- Ubud
- Related Music
- Related Books
- Related Scholars Articles
Biography
In English
In Balinese
In Indonesian
Examples of work
Ni Bawang (The Cinderella of Bali) Oil on canvas (around 1964) Collection of the Blanco Museum
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