Henrique Medina

Henrique Medina

Bust of Henrique Medina in Esposende
Born 18 August 1901
Porto, Portugal
Died 30 November 1988 (1988-12-01) (aged 87)
Porto, Portugal
Known for Painting
Notable work Media related to Henrique Medina at Wikimedia Commons
Girl from Galiza, by Henrique Medina, c.1942. Museu José Malhoa, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal.

Henrique Medina de Barros (18 August 1901, Porto – 30 November 1988) was a Portuguese painter, the son of a Portuguese mother and a Spanish father.

In 1919, he interrupted his studies in the Fine Arts School of Porto (Escola Superior de Belas Artes do Porto), and resumed his education in Paris, where Cormon and Bérard were among his teachers.

Medina was an academic painter during Modernism, and his subsequent career as a portraitist had an international reach.

He lived in London for ten years, before arriving in Rome, where he painted Mussolini's portrait. He traveled to São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Madrid, came back to Paris and traveled to Stockholm. He eventually moved to the US. He lived in Hollywood, California for six years and painted actresses' portraits, and the painting of Dorian Gray in the MGM film The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945).

In his youth, Medina had spent vacations in his family's house in the suburbs of Marinhas, located in the municipality of Esposende. In 1974, at the age of 73 he returned to Esposende to live, and to paint portraits of rural life. Today, the secondary school of Esposende is named "Escola Secundária Henrique Medina" (Secondary School Henrique Medina) in his honour.

The largest collection of his works are in Braga, at the Medina Museum, and is composed of 50 oil paintings and drawings.

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