Gregorio del Olmo attended the School of Arts and Crafts in 1931 and studied at the Higher College of Painting on the ground floor of the National Library building during the Spanish Civil War. He was a pupil of Vázquez Díaz and presented his first works in 1952. He took part in exhibitions of religious art in Madrid, Barcelona and London. He also painted water-colours, which won him the Ateneo Award in Madrid and the Pernas Award at the Hispano-American Biennial in Havana (1953). He also took part in the exhibitions of the Madrid School (1962). In 1972 his work was shown at the Theo Gallery in Madrid.
Gregorio del Olmo attended the School of Arts and Crafts in 1931 and studied at the Higher College of Painting on the ground floor of the National Library building during the Spanish Civil War. He was a pupil of Vázquez Díaz and presented his first works in 1952. He took part in exhibitions of religious art in Madrid, Barcelona and London. He also painted water-colours, which won him the Ateneo Award in Madrid and the Pernas Award at the Hispano-American Biennial in Havana (1953). He also took part in the exhibitions of the Madrid School (1962). In 1972 his work was shown at the Theo Gallery in Madrid.