Oscar Colón Delgado
Hatillo, PR, 1889 - San Juan, PR, 1968
Hatillo, PR, 1889 - San Juan, PR, 1968
Painter. The lack of art teachers or academies on the island in the 1930’s, added to the scarcity of financial resources, forced Colón Delgado to be self-taught. He said that his school was nature and books, and he had to struggle to become a painter amid the poverty and insensibility of the time. In 1910, at the age of 18, he founded his own art school in Utuado, and he continued to found art schools in other towns throughout his life. He believed that art should be an affirmation of beauty and that his purpose was to educate the general population. For that reason he disdained and criticized the modernist and avant-garde currents of his time, which he claimed were “escape hatches for those who cannot make personal or enduring art.” Colón’s style was realistic, and he portrayed the island’s landscapes, its public and political figures, and Puerto Rican “types.”
“I’ve stated and maintain that art’s goal is beauty that without beauty there can’t be art; that art is feelings and emotions. That I don’t believe in Modern Art nor Ancient Art. That art is ageless. I do believe in good art and bad art. The good, Giotto’s, which blossomed in distant ages, the bad, those who think that painting a profile with two eyes is a thing of geniuses.”
Oscar Colón Delgado
Hatillo, Puerto Rico
February 1956
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