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Fernando Villapol Parapar (born 26 February 1953 in San Tirso de Abres, Asturias Spain) is a museum curator and art critic, most famous as a contemporary Galician sculptor. He currently lives and works in the town of Bretoña (Lugo) located in Galicia. He is also the founder of the Ethnographic-Pedagogic Museum in Bretoña. He studied at the College of Applied Arts in Lugo, Spain, although can be considered an autodidact, attributing most of his knowledge and acquired skills through his self-funded travels and investigations of sculpture across the globe (e.g. Africa, Cuba, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden).

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  • Fernando Villapol Parapar (born 26 February 1953 in San Tirso de Abres, Asturias Spain) is a museum curator and art critic, most famous as a contemporary Galician sculptor. He currently lives and works in the town of Bretoña (Lugo) located in Galicia. He is also the founder of the Ethnographic-Pedagogic Museum in Bretoña. He studied at the College of Applied Arts in Lugo, Spain, although can be considered an autodidact, attributing most of his knowledge and acquired skills through his self-funded travels and investigations of sculpture across the globe (e.g. Africa, Cuba, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden). (en)
  • Fernando Villapol Parapar (nacido el 26 de febrero, 1953 en San Tirso de Abres, Asturias, España) es un museólogo y crítico de arte, pero más conocido como un escultor contemporáneo gallego.​ En la actualidad vive y trabaja en Bretoña en la comarca de Terra Chá lucense. Fue también el fundador del Museo Etnográfico-Pedagógico Villapol en Bretoña, Lugo. Estudió en la Escuela de Artes Aplicadas de Lugo, aunque se considera un autodidacta. Atribuye gran parte de sus conocimientos a sus viajes e investigaciones escultóricas a través de diversos países, tales como; África, Cuba, Canadá, Dinamarca, Francia, Grecia, Italia, Noruega, Portugal, Suecia. (es)
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  • Fernando Villapol Parapar (born 26 February 1953 in San Tirso de Abres, Asturias Spain) is a museum curator and art critic, most famous as a contemporary Galician sculptor. He currently lives and works in the town of Bretoña (Lugo) located in Galicia. He is also the founder of the Ethnographic-Pedagogic Museum in Bretoña. He studied at the College of Applied Arts in Lugo, Spain, although can be considered an autodidact, attributing most of his knowledge and acquired skills through his self-funded travels and investigations of sculpture across the globe (e.g. Africa, Cuba, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden). (en)
  • Fernando Villapol Parapar (nacido el 26 de febrero, 1953 en San Tirso de Abres, Asturias, España) es un museólogo y crítico de arte, pero más conocido como un escultor contemporáneo gallego.​ En la actualidad vive y trabaja en Bretoña en la comarca de Terra Chá lucense. Fue también el fundador del Museo Etnográfico-Pedagógico Villapol en Bretoña, Lugo. Estudió en la Escuela de Artes Aplicadas de Lugo, aunque se considera un autodidacta. Atribuye gran parte de sus conocimientos a sus viajes e investigaciones escultóricas a través de diversos países, tales como; África, Cuba, Canadá, Dinamarca, Francia, Grecia, Italia, Noruega, Portugal, Suecia. (es)
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