[1][2] After attaining a university degree in agriculture,[1] he left Spain for Germany and mixed with the bohemian circles of the Schwabinger Kunstkreis in Munich.
He later moved on to France where he lived for a time in Montmartre and St Germain des Pres in Paris.
[3] His paintings are now represented in private collections and museums all over the world and citations appear in several notable reference journals.
He described being influenced initially by the Catalan Impressionist and European Surrealist movements, and subsequently by Parisian and German bohemian societies.
[4] Jorge Aguilar-Agon held the following appointments:[5] In 2014 Jorge Aguilar-Agon was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award and given an honorary membership of the Fine Art Trade Guild in recognition of his long service to the Guild and his lifelong career as a professional artist.