Esteban Francés (30 July 1913 – 21 September 1976) was a Spanish surrealist painter.
Biography
Born in Portbou, Girona in 1913, he spent his first years in Figueras, until 1925, when he moved with his family to Barcelona. There he studied Law, but gave up shortly before finishing and instead enrolled at the Escola de la Llotja.
Irène Hamoir re-tells the story of a violent argument, which took place in 1938, between Dominguez, Louis Scutenaire and Francés. Victor Brauner attempted to protect Francés and was hit by a glass thrown by Domínguez. He was permanently deprived of his left eye as a result. Also present were Paul Éluard, Georges Hugnet, Wolfgang Paalen, Benjamin Péret and Tanguy.[1]
References
^Hamoir, I., Le Vocatif, No. 207, Brussels, March 1980 (8 pages, unnumbered)