The swirling dreamscapes of this
elusive painter were first discovered in a Parisian gallery by art
critic Michel Tapié.
Hernandez
was a peasant-born anarchist from
Spain, whose formative years in
Brazil had helped fashion
his radical socialist stance. After
a lifetime of frontline activism,
Hernandez retired to Paris and
dedicated himself to painting the
memories of his youth and the
beloved wife he had lost during
their wartime struggles.
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