Fermín Aguayo
1926–1977 (age 51)
Biography
Fermín Aguayo emerged as a painter whose works reflected a delicate balance between Mediterranean light and the melancholic hues of postwar Europe. His canvases captured intimate moments, harmonizing bold strokes with a gentle reverence for everyday life, leaving a quiet legacy in Parisian salons.
Through decades of creative pursuit, Aguayo remained devoted to exploring the interplay of memory and color, offering viewers a tender reminder of resilience during unsettled times. His resting place in Cimetière parisien de Bagneux honors a lifelong commitment to art’s capacity for solace.