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Gladys Afamado was born on 24 May, 1925 in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a Uruguayan painter (born 1925). Discover Gladys Afamado's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

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Occupation Artist, writer, poet
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 24 May 1925
Birthday 24 May
Birthplace Montevideo, Uruguay
Nationality Uruguay

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1925

Gladys Afamado (born 24 May 1925) is a Uruguayan visual artist, engraver, and poet.

1940

She received artistic training with Adolfo Pastor and Domingo Bazzurro at the Círculo de Bellas Artes and at the National School of Fine Arts between 1940 and 1950.

Later she took ceramics courses with Duncan Quintela and screen printing with Rimer Cardillo.

She studied semiotics with Jorge Medina Vidal and literature with Jorge Arbeleche.

1945

From 1945 to 1950 she studied violin with Beatriz Tusset, and in 1951 and 1952 she participated in the "Anfión" chamber orchestra directed by Tusset.

1954

A member of the Montevideo Engraving Club since 1954, she has contributed to many of its monthly editions and almanacs.

She later ventured into different plastic artforms, and in recent years has been recognized for her work in digital art.

Gladys Afamado was the second of five children of Isaac Isidoro Afamado, a Jewish immigrant based in Montevideo, and his wife Julia, the daughter of Italian immigrants, born in Dolores, Soriano.

She attended public school, and in her home she received an open and free education, in which art, letters, and music were encouraged.

His sister Ethel Afamado has had a distinguished career in music and poetry.

1974

The 1974 almanac of the Montevideo Engraving Club, titled Canción con todos, with Gladys Afamado's cover, was censored and removed from circulation by the de facto government.

1984

In 1984, she traveled to Spain on a competitive scholarship, where she attended a paper craft course in Capellades, with Laurence Barker and Frederic Amat, material that she would later use in her works.

1986

In 1986, she took a postgraduate course in metal engraving at the National Museum of Visual Arts, taught by David Finkbeiner of the State University of New York at Purchase.

Afamado's work is known for female figures with large eyes that look directly at the viewer, characteristic of the stage of the editions of the Montevideo Engraving Club.

2016

In 2016, the National Museum of Visual Arts organized an anthological exhibition of her work, curated by María Eugenia Grau.