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Esquipula Romero de Romero

Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889 - 1975) was active/lived in New Mexico.  Esquipula Romero de Romero is known for Portrait, landscape, genre.

Born in Cabezon, New Mexico, Romero de Romero settled in Albuquerque in 1904 and became a successful billboard painter and operator of an advertising company.

In the mid 1920s, he began devoting himself to fine-art painting in a social-realist style, and by the 1930s, he had local reputation for landscapes, portraits, and depictions of the Penitentes. Working for the WPA, he also did a number of murals including for the Old Bernadillo County Courthouse.

In 1936, he left Albuquerque and traveled extensively in Latin America.

Source: Santa Fe Art Auction Catalogue, 11/10/2001

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Facts about Esquipula Romero de Romero

   Esquipula Romero de Romero  Born:  1889 - Cabezon, New Mexico
Died:   1975
Known for:  Portrait, landscape, genre
Name variants:  Romero Romero

Born in Cabezon, New Mexico, Romero de Romero settled in Albuquerque in 1904 and became a successful billboard painter and operator of an advertising company.

In the mid 1920s, he began devoting himself to fine-art painting in a social-realist style, and by the 1930s, he had local reputation for landscapes, portraits, and depictions of the Penitentes. Working for the WPA, he also did a number of murals including for the Old Bernadillo County Courthouse.

In 1936, he left Albuquerque and traveled extensively in Latin America.

Source: Santa Fe Art Auction Catalogue, 11/10/2001

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