Alfonso Ponce de León

Alfonso Ponce de León y Cabello (10 September 1906 – 29 September 1936) was a Spanish painter and propagandist. He was the son of jurist Juan Ponce de León y Encina. He was also associated with Federico García Lorca's theater group, La Barraca as a scene painter.[1] In 2001 the Reina Sofía curated a retrospective exhibition of his work.[2][3] He was married to fellow painter Margarita Manso.[4] A member of Falange (helming the organization's propaganda apparatus)[5] since circa 1935,[6] he was killed in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War.[7] His most famous work, Autorretrato (accidente) is housed in the Reina Sofia's permanent collection.

Autorretrato (accidente), 1936
Alfonso Ponce de León
Born
Alfonso Ponce de León y Cabello

(1906-09-10)10 September 1906
Málaga, Spain
Died29 September 1936(1936-09-29) (aged 30)
Madrid, Spain
EducationReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Occupations
Political partyFalange Española de las JONS
MovementMagical realism

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