Alfonso Albacete (Antequera, 1950) is perhaps the last painter to have received a workshop apprenticeship. He began in the workshop of Juan Bonafé, at the age of 9. His enormous mastery of his craft is due in part to the great pictorial quality of his works, which is the reason why critics unanimously name him as one of the most notable figures of his generation.The key painters in his development as an artist were the American Abstractionists, Cézanne, Matisse and, of the great masters, Pierro della Francesca.