Limited time great Offer.! Pedro Coronel Color Pencils Wood Signed Painting It be handled with care, shipped with tracking, together with its Original Provenance. Beautiful art
piece, its Provenance is part of a Family State Private Art Collection. Great expression of talent and
technique in this art work. It is and old art piece in auction -as is- it can
show mild to severe wear, stains, tears, wrinkles due to time, humidity, a
patina that gives its characteristic presence. Recent Pictures where taken of
the actual art piece you will get. Photographs change colors, tone and
brightness, etc. Will be fully ensured DHL Express shipped to buyer. Latin American Master Pedro Coronel painting sold -La Guerra Florida- at Sotheby's ............................................... $457,000.00 USD Latin American Art May 5, 2018, Sotheby's Park Ave New York Pedro Coronel, 1922 – 1985 began his career as a
sculptor, he divided his career between that and painting, with the painting
becoming more important. Most of his artistic production occurred between
1949 and 1984, most of which consists of oils on canvas
and masonite as well as sculptures in onyx and
sandstone. In his early career he worked in Paris with Victor
Brauner and sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. He had his first exhibition
of paintings in 1954, which attracted the interest of art critics. From
then to the end of his career he exhibited his work in Mexico, France, Italy,
the United States and Brazil. His important works
include Toro mugiendo a la luna (1958), La lucha (1959), Los deshabitados, los
hombres huecos, El sol es una flor (1967-1968), Año I Luna (1969), Alfar de
sueños, Habitantes de amaneceres, Bodas solares, Camino de soles and Poética
lunar. Recognitions for his work include the National Painting Prize in 1959,
the José Clemente Orozco Prize (first place for painting and honorable mention
in sculpture), the II Inter-American Biennial in Mexico in 1960, the Salón de
la Pintura prize of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana in 1966 and the
Premio Nacional de Arte in 1984. He was a founding member of the Salón de
la Plástica Mexicana. In 1971 Justino Fernández published a book about him
called Pedro Coronel, pintor y escultor. The state of Zacatecas named him
a favorite son (Hijo predilecto) in 1977. Since his death, his work continues
to be exhibited in various venues in Mexico. In 2005, the Museo de
Arte Moderno had a retrospective of his work thirty years after his death,
mostly of large scale oils. In 2009, there was an exhibition of his
graphic work at the state government building
of Tabasco in Villahermosa. Beautiful Art Pieces for art connoisseur enthusiast to be proud of a great addition to his collection in a Close-Out Auction price. We trust the Provenance and beauty. As Christy’s or Sotheby’s disclaimers opinions are to the best of knowledge. We don’t advertise or offer C.O.A. therefore in accordance with the Pricetronic rules, Legislative decree No. 41 of 24/01/2004, article 179, code of culture heritage is declared: -In the manner of- not: a water mark, authentic, lithograph, giclée, or print of any kind. this art piece is a s described an original authentic
hand signed by the author Color Pencils on Wood Painting.