What did Xul Solar do?
Xul Solar was the adopted name of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari (December 14, 1887 – April 9, 1963), Argentine painter, sculptor, writer, and inventor of imaginary languages. He was born in San Fernando, Buenos Aires Province, in the bosom of a cosmopolitan family.
Where did Xul Solar live?
Buenos AiresXul Solar / Places lived
Xul Solar lived during his youth in San Fernando, Argentina, and was equally inclined towards music and the visual arts. During a long period of travel throughout Europe, he encountered several artistic movements—from the Italian Renaissance to die Brücke—and studied linguistics and theosophy.
What did Xul Solars paintings represent?
He draws light and shadow, but the painting is classified from planimetrics’ perspective. In Xul’s pieces of art, flags are abundant, they are always part of it. They are peace symbols, not speakers painted with nationalism. They are symbols for creating happiness and understanding among humankind around the world.
What is Xul Solar art Style?
SurrealismModern artExpressio…ModernismSymbolism
Xul Solar/Periods
What did Xul Solar invent?
Want to Visit? With dreams of reforming and perfecting the universe, Argentine artist Xul Solar invented two languages, a spiritual form of chess, a modified piano, and painted works based on his own blend of cosmic mysticism.
Where is Xul Solar from?
San Fernando, ArgentinaXul Solar / Place of birth
Born in Argentina and trained in architecture and music, Xul Solar became a polymath with a peripatetic lifestyle, including a long European tour from 1912 to 1924.
When was Xul Solar born?
December 14, 1887Xul Solar / Date of birth
What medium does Xul Solar use?
PaintingSculpture
Xul Solar/Forms
Where did Xul Solar grow up?
Oscar Agustin Alejandro Schulz Solari was born in San Fernando, Argentina. His father, from Riga, Latvia was of German descent, his mother was from Zoagli, Italy. Xul Solar attended the Colegio Nacional in Buenos Aires from 1901-1905, then studied architecture at the Facultad de Ingenieria in 1906 and 1907.