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Eduardo Úrculo (21 September 1938 – 31 March 2003), was a Spanish Basque pop artist who also worked in other art movements, including Expressionism and Neo-Cubism. Both painter and sculptor, he is notable for his portrayals of luggage, the gentleman's hat, and the female bottom. With El Equipo Crónica (“Chronicle Team”), formed by the artists Manolo Valdés and Rafael Solbes, Úrculo is considered one of the drivers of pop art in Spain.
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Úrculo, Eduardo Eduardo Úrculo
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20th century Basque pop artist
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2003-03-31Z
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2003-01-01Z
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