Jorge Luis Sicre-Gattorno (born
1958 in
Havana,
Cuba) is a well known Cuban-American painter.
Education
Sicre is a graduate of the
University of California in
Santa Barbara. His art work is in museum collections at the
Housatonic Museum of Art in
Bridgeport,
Connecticut, the
Museum of Modern Latin American Art in
Washington, D.C., and in the
Bass Museum in
Miami Beach,
Florida.
Family
Jorge Sicre-Gattorno is the grandson of Juan Jose Sicre and the relative of Cuba's premier Vangardia painter,
Antonio Gattorno. His father,
Jorge Sicre, was a cellist in the
Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and then taught at
The Juilliard School. His mother, Candita Gattorno, is a psychiatrist. He grew up in
Cleveland,
Ohio. He is the grandson of the famous Cuban sculptor
Juan Jose Sicre.
Other relatives are Jose Gomez-Sicre, the late Cuban art critic and attorney; Francisco Gattorno, a Cuban actor; and Clemente G. Gomez-Rodriguez, a Cuban lawyer and writer.
Footnotes
References
- Jorge Sicre
- Registro Social de la Habana 1958 (Molina y Cia, S.A.)
External links
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