Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1919 and passed away in Buenos Aires in 1993. As a child, his family settled in Argentina, in the Mataderos neighborhood of Buenos Aires City. He worked in a meatpacking plant and in 1938 he did his first job in a local magazine. Author and illustrator of numerous nationally and internationally successful comics, including Vito Nervio, Misterix, Ernie Pike, and El Eternauta, among others. Alberto Breccia is not only a renowned master of drawing and a great comic and comic book artist, he was also a brilliant painter. His production was not large, but rather small and very selective. Just as he innovated in drawing, in oil painting he made masterful strokes and worked on both wood and canvas or with plaster; for him, the materials and sizes of the works were not a problem. There is a series of twenty-one large-format paintings by him, in which he interprets characters from works by Jorge Luis Borges, such as The Universal History of Infamy, Fictions, The Aleph, and The Brodie Report. Book Graphics.
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