Jorge Batica
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Jorge Batica
Summary
Jorge Batica is a human[1]. He was born in Damascus[2]. He was born on 1875[3]. He passed away in Córdoba[4]. He died on September 20, 1953[5]. He worked as a wood carver[6], wood engraver[7], sculptor[8], stonemason[9], and metalsmith[10].
Key Facts
- Born in Damascus[2], Jorge Batica…
- Jorge Batica died in Córdoba[4].
- Jorge Batica was born on 1875[3].
- Jorge Batica died on September 20, 1953[5].
- Jorge Batica held citizenship in Argentina[11].
- Levantine Arabic was Jorge Batica's native language[12].
- Jorge Batica is identified as part of the Syrian Argentines ethnic group[13].
- Jorge Batica is identified as part of the Antiochian Greeks ethnic group[14].
- Jorge Batica's professions included wood carver[6].
- Jorge Batica's professions included wood engraver[7].
- Jorge Batica worked as a sculptor[8].
- Jorge Batica worked as a stonemason[9].
- Jorge Batica worked as a metalsmith[10].
- Jorge Batica's professions included printmaker[15].
- Jorge Batica's field of work was art of sculpture[16].
- Jorge Batica's field of work was metalsmithing[17].
- A notable work attributed to Jorge Batica is Arab Plaque of the Centennial[18].
- Jorge Batica's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch[19].
- Jorge Batica is recorded as male[20].
- Jorge Batica's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Jorge Batica is associated with the modernism movement[22].
- Jorge Batica is associated with the Mahjar movement[23].
- Jorge Batica's genre is funerary art[24].
- Jorge Batica's genre is hardstone carving[25].
- Jorge Batica's genre is applied arts[26].
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Origins and Family
Jorge Batica's place of birth was Damascus[2]. He was born on 1875[3]. Ethnic identities include Syrian Argentines[13], an ethnic group[27] and Antiochian Greeks[14], an ethnoreligious group[28]. Levantine Arabic was his native language[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include wood carver[6], wood engraver[7], sculptor[8], stonemason[9], metalsmith[10], and printmaker[15]. Fields of work include art of sculpture[16], a type of arts[29] and metalsmithing[17].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Jorge Batica is Arab Plaque of the Centennial[18].
Personal Life
Jorge Batica's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch[19].
Death and Burial
Jorge Batica died on September 20, 1953[5]. He died in Córdoba[4].
FAQs
Where was Jorge Batica born?
Jorge Batica was born in Damascus[2].
Where did Jorge Batica die?
Jorge Batica passed away in Córdoba[4].
What did Jorge Batica do for work?
Jorge Batica worked as wood carver[6], wood engraver[7], sculptor[8], stonemason[9], and metalsmith[10].