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1931 - 1999

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  • Also known as:
    • Mariano Rubio
    • Mariano Rubio Jimenez
  • Died: 1999
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Spain
  • Art period: Modern
  • Top-ranked work: Wall clock
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  • Lifespan: 68 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Wall clock
    • The solitude of the athlete
  • Born: 1931, Burgos, Spain
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Museums on APS:
    • Gipuzkoa Heritage Collection Centre
    • Gipuzkoa Heritage Collection Centre
    • Gipuzkoa Heritage Collection Centre
    • Gipuzkoa Heritage Collection Centre
    • Gipuzkoa Heritage Collection Centre

Test de cunoștințe despre artă

Fiecare întrebare are un singur răspuns corect.

Întrebare 1:
Mariano Rubio Jiménez is primarily known for his career as a:
Întrebare 2:
During what period did Mariano Rubio Jiménez serve as the Governor of the Bank of Spain?
Întrebare 3:
What scandal led to Mariano Rubio Jiménez's resignation from the Bank of Spain?
Întrebare 4:
Before becoming Governor of the Bank of Spain, Rubio worked at which organization in Paris?
Întrebare 5:
Rubio was arrested during his university years due to:

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Mariano Rubio Jiménez was born on November 14, 1931, in Burgos, Spain.
  • Education: He initially studied law but did not complete his degree. He later earned a degree in economics from the University of Madrid.
  • Political Activism: During his university years, Rubio was involved with the University Socialist Association and faced arrest due to his opposition to the Francoist regime.

Career in Economics and Public Service

  • Early Career: After completing his studies, Rubio worked at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris.
  • Return to Spain: He returned to Spain in 1963, joining the treasury department. In 1965, he became deputy director of the research department at the Bank of Spain.
  • Rising Through the Ranks: Rubio progressed through various roles, including general director of financial policy at the Ministry of Finance and later as Deputy Governor of the Bank of Spain from 1977 to 1984.
  • Governor of the Bank of Spain: He served as the Governor of the Bank of Spain from 1984 to 1992, a period marked by significant economic changes in Spain.

The Ibercorp Scandal and Later Life

  • The Controversy: Rubio's career was marred by the Ibercorp incident, leading to his resignation from the Bank of Spain in 1992.
  • Allegations: He faced accusations of using confidential information for personal financial gain and falsifying official documents. This scandal also led to the resignations of other high-ranking officials, including Economy Minister Carlos Solchaga.
  • Legal Proceedings: Rubio was arrested and jailed in 1994 due to his involvement in the case.
  • Personal Life: He married twice, first to Isabel Azcárate and later to author Carmen Posadas.
  • Death: Mariano Rubio Jiménez died of colon cancer in Madrid on October 4, 1999.

Artistic Interests and Associations

  • Connection to the Arts: While not an artist himself, Rubio had a strong interest in art and culture.
  • Museum Affiliations: His life intersected with prominent art institutions such as the Museo de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid.
  • Cultural Awareness: He demonstrated an appreciation for artistic endeavors, reflecting a broader cultural awareness throughout his career.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Economic Impact: As Governor of the Bank of Spain, Rubio oversaw significant transformations in the Spanish credit market, promoting liberalization.
  • Political Influence: His career spanned a crucial period in Spain's transition to democracy, and he played a role in shaping economic policies during that time.
  • Controversial Figure: The Ibercorp scandal cast a shadow over his legacy, highlighting the complexities of power and accountability in public service.
  • Enduring Interest: Mariano Rubio Jiménez remains a figure of interest for scholars studying Spanish economic history and political scandals.