Pablo Puente Aparicio

[1] In Candelario (Salamanca, Spain), a municipality in the Sierra de Béjar region, he met María del Castañar Domínguez, whom he would later marry.

Given his intellectual and professional concerns, he later decided to enroll in Valladolid in the Geography and History class, whose degree he obtained in 1987.

On March 16, 2020, two days after the Spanish Government decreed a nationwide state of alarm (which implied a mandatory home confinement for all citizens), Pablo Puente was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Río Hortega Hospital in Valladolid.

[3] Among all his exhibitions, the most famous was the series "Las Edades del Hombre", of which he was the author, coordinator and director of the first nine editions (although some sources indicate that there were ten).

As a result of the organization of the first in the Valladolid cathedral, a close friendship emerged with the priest José Velicia as well as with the future winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize and future director of the newspaper El Norte de Castilla José Jiménez Lozano, which only their death would end.

[3] In addition to the previously mentioned and better known series of exhibitions, Pablo Puente was also in charge of others, such as " Las mujeres en la Guerra Civil ", in Salamanca (1989), Málaga (1990) and Oviedo (1992); " Una hora de España ", in Madrid (1994), in commemoration of the seventh centenary of the Complutense University; "Sacras moles", in Barcelona (1996), on the construction and restoration of the twelve existing cathedrals in Castilla y León; "La Navidad en palacio", in the Royal Palace of Madrid (1998), about the nativity scene of Salzillo; «Huellas», in the Murcia Cathedral (2002); the museum installation of the Diocesan Museum of the Cathedral of Guadix (Granada), in 2002.