Mario Torroella
Mario Torroella | |
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Torroella with his painting Columbus’ Coconut Tree | |
| Born | Mario Jaime Torroella y Martín-Rivero March 30, 1935 |
| Nationality | Cuban-American, French |
| Alma mater | Dartmouth College, Harvard Graduate School of Design |
| Occupation(s) | Artist, architect |
| Notable work | Storm Cloud |
| Movement | Cuban Expressionism (art), Modernism (architecture) |
| Spouse | Isabelle Torroella |
Mario Torroella (born March 30, 1935) is a Cuban-American visual artist and architect based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is a co-founder of the firm HMFH Architects and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. His art is closely associated with the Cuban exile experience and has become well known in the broader international Cuban diaspora.