Dolors Altaba
Dolors Altaba-Artal (born 1934 in Barcelona) is a Spanish specialist in gemology, painter and writer.[1]
Biography[edit]
She is the daughter of the Catalan politician Ricard Altaba i Planuch.[2]
In 1939, her family was exiled during the Spanish Civil war and so they moved to France and later Mexico.[3]
She was student in Mexico City, at Ruiz de Alarcón college, then in Fitz Gibbons Academy. She learned English, German and French, and design and arts at the Universidad Feminina de México.
She returned to Catalonia in the 1960s. She continued her studies in Barcelona, at the University of Barcelona and in Los Angeles, California, at the Gemological Institute of America. In 1983, she graduated from the University of California in San Diego where she also taught languages. Her work was exhibited at the Marshes of Glynn Libraries in Brunswick, Georgia[4],[5], Madrid[6], Barcelona and Mexico.[7]
Book[edit]
Altaba is the author of the book Aphra Behn's English Feminism: Wit and Satire (1999).[8]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Altaba-Artal, Dolors 1934- [WorldCat Identities]".
- ↑ Dolores Altaba-Artal (rebeldes) in encyclopedia.com
- ↑ "Altaba (Rebeles), Dolors 1934- (Dolors Altaba-Artal) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
- ↑ https://moglibraries.org/events/january-art-exhibit-dolors-altaba-i-artal
- ↑ https://thebrunswicknews.com/news/local_news/nature-scenery-most-interesting-to-local-artist/article_025e71cb-13d8-513a-930e-eff46a6a4aab.html
- ↑ https://www.abc.es/archivo/periodicos/abc-madrid-19720603-135.html
- ↑ https://ficheros.mjusticia.gob.es/80Exilio/1939-Exilio-republicano-espanol-catalogo.pdf p.449
- ↑ Aphra Behn's English Feminism: Wit and Satire, Susquehanna University Press and Associated University Presses, 1999, ISBN 978-1575910291 Search this book on .. Reviews: Williams, Carolyn D. (2002). Yearbook of English Studies. 2002: 295. doi:10.2307/3509089. JSTOR 3509089.CS1 maint: Untitled periodical (link) Ballaster, Ros (May 2001). The Review of English Studies. New Series. 52 (206): 256–258. JSTOR 3070457.CS1 maint: Untitled periodical (link)
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