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Enrique Jimenez Carrero was born in Granadilla, Cáceres, on the 18th of March 1953. He attended the School of Fine Arts at Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, where he lives and works since 1976.
In addition to other work as a stage designer and illustrator he has created stamps for the Spanish Post and joint issues with other countries.
Since 1974 his work has been presented in over 70 individual exhibitions in museums, galleries and other cultural spaces. In 2005 he returned to his birthplace with “Cuando Granadilla,” his first exhibition in Granadilla, a town which was forcibly abandoned and has now been declared a Historical-Artistic Site. In 2007 he was the first Spanish artist to present his work in Doha, Qatar. During 2010 his work was part of the prestigious collective exhibition “Naturalezas muertas” organised by the Badajoz Museum of Fine Art. On that same year, for the first time, there was an exhibition at the Plascencia Cathedral with a selection of ten works by Jiménez Carrero.
Today part of his work forms part of the collection of Museums such as Fujit in Tokio, the Albacete, Santander and Badajoz Museums of Fine Art, and the Postal and Telegraphic Museum of Madrid. In addition to the cultural funds of the City Councils of La Coruña, Albacete and Badajoz; the Municipalities of Plasencia, Móstoles, Leganés, Puertollano and La Coruña; local saving banks of Extremadura, Zamora, Salamanca, municipal saving banks of Pamplona, Albacete, Toledo, Postal Savings Bank, rural banks of Jalón-Zaragoza, Valencia, Badajoz and Duero; MAPFRE Badajoz, Royal Spanish Mint, Asamblea de Extremadura and other public and private collections in Spain, France, Germany, USA, Mexico, Colombia, England, Italy and Qatar.
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