Francisco RodónFrancisco Rodón (June 6, 1934 – March 18, 2023) was a Puerto Rican portrait and landscape painter.[1][2] Born in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico, Rodón studied in Mexico, France, and Spain. In 1953 he studied at the Julien Academy in Paris, France and later at Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, Spain. In 1955 he attended the Academy of the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico. He moved to New York in 1958 to study at the Art Students League of New York, where he took drawing and composition classes under the tutelage of Howard Trafton. He was named Puerto Rico's most important 20th century painter at the Expo 92 World's Fair in Seville, Spain, joining the 18th century's José Campeche and the 19th century's Francisco Oller. He was a professor and artist-in-residence at the University of Puerto Rico.[1] Known for his portraits of major cultural figures, such as Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges, Puerto Rican governor Luis Muñoz Marín, Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso, and Perú's Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa.[1][3] Rodón also painted a double portrait of Puerto Rican poet Giannina Braschi as a child sitting next to her mother.[4] The value of his works has exceeded that of other living Puerto Ricans in auctions held between 1990 and 2009. Retrato de Medea sold for $93,000 in 1990. In 2009, his most recent oil on canvas, Puedo Retornar al Crepúsculo y la Noche sold for US $302,500 at Sotheby's, the highest price paid to that date for a Puerto Rican painting. His painting of Muñoz Marín is valued at 1 million dollars.[1] Rodon died at his home in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 18, 2023, at the age of 88.[5] Major worksNaturaleza Muerta con Aguacate
Portrait of Jimmy
Borges o El Aleph
Inés en mis Sueños
Juan Rulfo o Pedro Páramo
Vendedor de Solandras
Retrato de Medea
Alicia Alonso Mario Vargas Llosa References
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