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The painter Pedro Cano opens a street in Calasparra (12/05/2013)

The painter Pedro Cano Calasparra opened today in the street which bears his name.

A street which, according to the mayor of Calasparra, Jesus Navarro, "not only pays tribute to the famous painter, but also aims to strengthen ties with his native town, White, with whom he shares many things Calasparra".

The mayor stressed simplicity and human height of the artist who has presented to the City Council, represented by its corporation, with three lithographs made of stone belonging to a paper entitled "The almond blossom," based on a poem by Maria del Mar Bonet , and a facsimile, the originals are in the Foundation Pedro Cano, of the book "Invisible Cities", a series of fifty-five watercolors that immerse the viewer in so many fantastic places imagined by the Italian writer Italo Calvino.

Pedro Cano, who on 1 July at the Pantheon in Rome will be named Academic Illustrious Pontifical Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon, which belonged Velasquez thanked "heart" the homage of the people of Calasparra, which has come accompanied by Mayor White, as well as family and friends, along with artists and people from the cultural field calasparreño have wrapped this "creator of beauty."

Before the opening the artist has visited the Rice Museum, the Archaeological Museum and the Exhibition Hall Inglaterra, where the illustrator shows calasparreña Begoña Fernández Carlini, until May 19, the exhibition "A fantasy world."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Calasparra

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