Education
Constanté studied and later taught at the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil and in the Academy of San Fernando of Madrid.
Constanté studied and later taught at the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil and in the Academy of San Fernando of Madrid.
Constanté"s works are abstract in nature and consist of many colors which meld together amongst loosely drawn geometric lines. Constanté stated that his favorite colors were red, orange and blue and they are the colors that are typically more dominant in his work. In 1963, Constanté"s works were represented at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris for the Third Biennial of Paris together with fellow Ecuadorian painters Enrique Tábara and Humberto Moré.
The work of Constanté can be found in galleries, museums and collections throughout Guayaquil, Quito, Lima, Cali, São Paulo, Miami, New York, Paris and Madrid.
1955 - Municipality of Guayaquil.
1955 - Municipality of Guayaquil 1960 - Salon de Julio, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1961 - Salon de Julio, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1962 - Salon de Julio, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1962 - Salon de October, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1963 - Salon de Julio, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1963 - Third Biennial of Paris, Museum of Modern Art, Paris, France 1964 - Salon de Julio, Guayaquil, Ecuador 1967 - First Prize of the First Biennial of Quito 1969 - X Bienal de San Pablo, Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1969 - X Bienal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 1979 - XV Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 2005 - Premio Eugenio Espejo National Award, for artistic contributions to Ecuadorian culture, presented by the President of Ecuador.