Born in Paris, France in 1921, Enrique Zañartu moved to his native
Chile in 1938, establishing himself as an artist. In 1944 he
traveled to New York to study with Stanley W. Hayter in the Atelier 17,
becoming associate director of the studio in New York until 1949 and
subsequently in the Paris studio from 1950 to 1957. He taught
printmaking, painting and drawing in various prestigious institutions.
He
held numerous one man and collective shows in Europe, the United State (showing 500 of 1238 characters). |
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