Amos Ferguson
Puerto Rico has a rich and vibrant legacy of modernist art. While many artists have risen to prominence in this movement, the work of Myrna Báez

Marco Augusto Quiroa
Guatemalan painter, sculptor, illustrator, and writer. Quiroa studied in the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Guatemala City between 1953 and 1960

José Luis Álvarez
José Luis Álvarez was considered the last master of light. Alvarez has stood out for shading the luminous contrast of the shadows, creating optical

Elmar (Rene) Rojas
Elmar (Rene)Rojas mainly worked in watercolors and oils in a style at once vigorous and very delicate, with a fine sense of color, touching on important contemporary

Luis Diaz
He worked in various media, favoring new materials and bold geometric forms. Born in Guatemala City on December 5, 1939, painter, sculptor

Alejandro A Rochi
Alejandro was a classic painter of living flowers, children, patios, gardens, seascapes, and landscapes. He was born in Nicaragua and obtained a gold

Benjamín Cañas
The Salvadoran painter Benjamín Cañas is an internationally recognized artist for using the neo-figurative technique and the strategies of magical

Moises Becerra Alvarado
Honduran artist who has received international recognition for his paintings, graduated with honors from the National School of Fine Studies at the

Myrna Báez
Puerto Rico has a rich and vibrant legacy of modernist art. While many artists have risen to prominence in this movement, the work of Myrna Báez

Wilson Bigaud
Haitian naive painter, born into a poor family in Port-au-Prince. He was encouraged by Hector Hyppolite, who was a neighbour, and in 1946 he began
