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Jule

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Jule

Julián Jule García was born in 1936 in the city of Toledo, six months before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. At the age of twelve, he entered the School of Art where he was a pupil of Master Enrique Vera. He was one of the members of the Tolmo Group, joining founders Paco Rojas, Raimundo de Pablos, Eduardo Sanchez, and Luis Pablo Gómez Bendito Vidales, along with colleagues Gabriel Marcos Cruz, Fernando de Giles Pacheco, Felix Villamor, among others. The group opened a gallery with the aim of surpassing the barriers of the so-called provincial art of Toledo, bringing national and international art to the city. Numerous exhibitions of internationally recognized Spanish and foreign artists were held at the gallery. These included Canogar, Lucio Muñoz, Feito, Semper, Zobel, Gerardo Rueda, Chillida, Alberto Sánchez, Alberto Corazón, Miguel Condé, and Valerio Adami. As a result, the group brought the name of 'Toledo' and its art outside the city by participating in artistic events and fairs both in Spain and abroad: ARCO Madrid, FIAC Paris, ART Basel, ART Mallorca, ART Miami. The group held numerous exhibitions, with notable ones taking place at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Japan; Stadtturm Galerie in Innsbruck, Austria; Centro Cultural Cuartel del Conde Duque in Madrid; and Museo de Santa Cruz in Toledo. At the presentation of the exhibition "Tolmo 20 Years," Canogar said about this group: "Tolmo is not only a collective but also a series of individualities. Each one with their own personal work, developed with autonomy, remaining faithful to their condition as contemporary artists, while also being lovers of historic Toledo," Madrid, 1991.
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Artist

Jule

Color

Gray, Ivory, Silver

Date

1993

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

19.7 x 12.8 in

Total Size (in)

27.6 x 19.7 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano 5 GF 210gr Paper

Print Run

200

Technique

Screen print

Style

Still Life

Framed

No