| Lieu |
Espagne
|
|---|---|
| Type | Médailles de récompense › Récompenses culturelles |
| Date | 2016 |
| Composition | Cuivre |
| Poids | 96,5 g |
| Diamètre | 60 mm |
| Forme | Ronde |
| Technique | Frappe à la presse |
| Orientation | Frappe médaille ↑↑ |
| Numéro | N# 564209 |
Mitsuo Miura
Série : Premio Tomás Francisco Prieto de Medallística
(en) Inscription in center, mint mark and date.
Écriture : Latin
Inscription :
"q - v - t - m"
M 2016
Légende complète : qué vida tan maravillosa
(en) Inscription in center (medal theme), artist name and date.
Écriture : Latin
Inscription :
"Qué vida tan maravillosa"
MIURA 2017
Lisse
| Monnaie royale de Madrid (Real Casa de la Moneda de Madrid), Espagne (1591-présent) |
Mitsuo Miura (Iwate, Japan, 1946) is a multidisciplinary artist of Japanese origin who has resided in Spain since 1966. Miura trained at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and continued his artistic studies at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid for three years. He is one of the most original figures on the Spanish art scene, not only for his artistic work but also for his teaching and for opening, together with Arturo Rodríguez, the legendary Galería & Ediciones Ginkgo (1989-1998), a space focused on graphic art and multiples, which has allowed him to maintain continuous contact with different generations of artists and creative circles. He was an associate professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Complutense University of Madrid (1993-2002) and a professor at the European University of Madrid (2002-2012).
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