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    Óscar Domínguez. Óscar Domínguez was a Spanish artist best known for his loosely rendered Surrealist paintings. Influenced by avant-garde European painters such as René Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico, and Yves Tanguy, he employed bizarre subject matter to great effect. Domínguez, like Max Ernst, used a technique called decalcomania.

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  2. Died. 31 December 1957 (aged 51) Paris. Resting place. Montparnasse Cemetery. Occupation. Painter, sculptor, illustrator, textile artist. The house where Domínguez was born, in San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Óscar M. Domínguez (3 January 1906 – 31 December 1957) was a Spanish surrealist painter.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Oscar Dominguez, a deformed and self-destructive artist who influenced by Picasso and Tanguy. Explore his 22 artworks, including The Infernal Machine, and his technique of decalcomania.

    • January 3, 1906
    • December 31, 1958
  4. French, born Spain. 1906–1957

  5. Óscar Manuel Domínguez Palazón nació el 3 de enero de 1906 en la casa marcada entonces con el número 64 de la calle Herradores de La Laguna, en Tenerife, Islas Canarias. Fue el único hijo varón del matrimonio formado por Antonio Andrés Domínguez, un terrateniente poseedor de extensas propiedades agrícolas de Tacoronte, y María ...

  6. Óscar Domínguez. Óscar Domínguez was a surrealist painter who spent most of his working life in France. He was born in the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna (most often referred to as La Laguna) on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands in 1906. The artist was afflicted by a progressive disease, which stunted his growth and ...

  7. Óscar Domínguez hands (two back-scratchers) atop glass pots; Exacta sensibilidad was a white sphere from which a hand reached round, stabbing a hy-podermic syringe into the sphere; other structures were stretched out to fit into a picture, extending beyond its frame, creat-ing a grouping—of which only the painting

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