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José Camón Aznar
José Camón Aznar (5 October 1898 - 15 May 1979) was a Spanish professor, art historian, writer and thinker. Life He was born in Zaragoza and graduated in law from University of Zaragoza, its university, though this as at his father's insistence and he never practised law. He then gained a doctorate in letters and philosophy and in 1924 (aged only 26) was appointed to the chair in literary theory and arts at the University of Salamanca. During his time in Salamanca he became closely linked with the Radical Republican Party and with Miguel de Unamuno, thus losing his chair at the end of the Spanish Civil War. From 1939 he taught art history at the University of Zaragoza. In 1942 he succeeded in a competitive exam to be appointed to the chair of medieval art history at the Complutense University of Madrid#History, Central University, of whose Faculty of Philosophy and Letters he became Dean and later Honorary Dean. He was a member of the royal academies of Real Academia de Bellas Ar ...
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