Julián Gállego y Aragón
Abstract
Throughout his long life, Julián Gállego always considered himself to be aragonese and maintained close ties with his native land, both personal and professional. He returned on many occasions to Zaragoza, where he taught numerous courses and delivered lectures, aside from participating in several exhibitions, such as the one devoted to Goya, which he curated in 1992. Without doubt, this painter was one of the themes of greatest interest to Gállego, who dedicated several and always interesting texts to him. A very learned man and tireless writer, even from a distance Don Julián wrote about many aspects of aragonese art, which were published in several magazines and particularly in the daily newspaper, Heraldo de Aragón.Downloads
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