About: Luis Filcer

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Luis Filcer (December 4, 1927 – July 19, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende) was a Mexican Expressionist painter, whose works generally deal with themes of injustice and struggle. His family fled Ukraine for Mexico after the Russian Revolution to escape Jewish persecution and Filcer grew up in Mexico City. Although his interest in painting came early, he had to sell a painting before his family would accept his vocation. Strongly influenced by Van Gogh’s life, he began to draw and paint the struggles of everyday people, something he has continued since. His work has been exhibited in various countries of the world and has been recognized with several medals and membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

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  • Luis Filcer (Zhytómyr, 24 de diciembre de 1927-26 de julio de 2018)​ fue un pintor expresionista Mexicano-Ucraniano de origen judío, cuyos trabajos tratan, generalmente, temas de injusticia y controversia. Su familia emigró de Ucrania a México después de la Revolución Rusa para escapar de la persecución hacia los judíos. Flicer creció en la Ciudad de México. Su interés en la pintura comenzó en una edad temprana, sin embargo, fue hasta que vendió su primera pintura cuando su familia finalmente aceptó su vocación. Fuertemente influenciado por la vida de Van Gogh, Flicer comenzó a enfocar sus pinturas a los conflictos comunes de día a día. Su trabajo ha sido exhibido en varios países alrededor del mundo y ha sido reconocido con diferentes medallas y una membresía en el Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (es)
  • Luis Filcer (December 4, 1927 – July 19, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende) was a Mexican Expressionist painter, whose works generally deal with themes of injustice and struggle. His family fled Ukraine for Mexico after the Russian Revolution to escape Jewish persecution and Filcer grew up in Mexico City. Although his interest in painting came early, he had to sell a painting before his family would accept his vocation. Strongly influenced by Van Gogh’s life, he began to draw and paint the struggles of everyday people, something he has continued since. His work has been exhibited in various countries of the world and has been recognized with several medals and membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
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  • Luis Filcer (December 4, 1927 – July 19, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende) was a Mexican Expressionist painter, whose works generally deal with themes of injustice and struggle. His family fled Ukraine for Mexico after the Russian Revolution to escape Jewish persecution and Filcer grew up in Mexico City. Although his interest in painting came early, he had to sell a painting before his family would accept his vocation. Strongly influenced by Van Gogh’s life, he began to draw and paint the struggles of everyday people, something he has continued since. His work has been exhibited in various countries of the world and has been recognized with several medals and membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
  • Luis Filcer (Zhytómyr, 24 de diciembre de 1927-26 de julio de 2018)​ fue un pintor expresionista Mexicano-Ucraniano de origen judío, cuyos trabajos tratan, generalmente, temas de injusticia y controversia. Su familia emigró de Ucrania a México después de la Revolución Rusa para escapar de la persecución hacia los judíos. Flicer creció en la Ciudad de México. Su interés en la pintura comenzó en una edad temprana, sin embargo, fue hasta que vendió su primera pintura cuando su familia finalmente aceptó su vocación. Fuertemente influenciado por la vida de Van Gogh, Flicer comenzó a enfocar sus pinturas a los conflictos comunes de día a día. Su trabajo ha sido exhibido en varios países alrededor del mundo y ha sido reconocido con diferentes medallas y una membresía en el Salón de la Plástica Me (es)
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