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The artist Vilany was born in Galicia in northwest
Spain. He studied art at Santiago de Compostela and subsequently
became
an art instructor at Peleteiro College. .
In the late 1950's Vilany moved to Madrid to study
at the Circulo de Bellas Artes. Here he spent several years
training.
This included concentrations in architectural renderings~ map
topography and technical drawing. His teaching enabled him
to obtain several positions as a set designer for the television,
theater and motion picture industries.
During the 1950's and early 60's, Vilany traveled
extensively through Europe and North Africa, honing his skills.
In Paris
and Rome he studied techniques in 19th Century Romanticism
and French Impressionism. Then he furthered his education with
independent studies of Cubism, Faubism, Expressionism and Abstract
art.
In the late 1960' s he came to the United States to study
at the Art Student's League and Pan America Art School in New
York After graduation he was offered a position as a teacher
of fine art from 1970-74. Later he was an instructor of commercial
art at the Pels School from 1975 through 1976.
In the late 1970' s Vilany was on the road again.
He traveled throughout South America and the Caribbean studying
the local
customs and artists techniques. His reward for these efforts
was a highly successful show of his work at the Museo de Arte
de Ponce in Puerto Rico.
Vilany art work is sold by art dealers and galleries
worldwide, including those in the United States, Canada, South
America, Japan and Europe.
International Steel of Chicago; the Art Museum of Battersville,
OK; and Ethan Allen, Inc.; are just a few among the long list
of Galleries, art institutions" and art collectors who
hang his paintings with pride.
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