Juan March
Juan March was a prominent Spanish businessman and financier born on March 23, 1880, in Mallorca, Spain. He became known for his significant influence in the Spanish economy during the early to mid-20th century. March was involved in various industries, including banking, real estate, and tobacco, and he played a crucial role in the development of the Spanish economy during the Franco regime.
March was also a notable art collector, amassing a valuable collection that included works by famous artists such as Pablo Picasso and Joan MirĂ³. He established the Juan March Foundation in 1955, which promotes culture and the arts in Spain. Juan March passed away on March 10, 1962, leaving a lasting legacy in both business and culture.