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8650 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 6
Miami, FL 33138 , United States
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Antique Juan Gil Garcia Floral Still Life Oil Painting on Canvas, Silvered Frame
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Antique Juan Gil Garcia Floral Still Life Oil Painting on Canvas, Silvered Frame
Offered for sale is an antique still life floral oil painting of by artist Juan Gil Garcia (1876-1932). The painting is nicely displayed in a silver leaf frame. Juan Gil Garcia was born in Valladolid, Spain in 1876 and emigrated to Cuba in 1899. He dedicated himself to painting still life works of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. He also painted landscapes of his adopted country, masterfully reflecting the beauty of its landscapes and the lush vegetation of the Cuban countryside.
On the Island he developed, with his canvases, the theme of the national landscape along with that of the fruits and flowers of the country. His painting was the first in Cuba to confer great relevance to the local fruits, expressing, through their opulent and savory forms, the sensuality and fertility of his adoptive homeland. In 1917, The Bohemian Magazine granted him seven cover pages, reproducing his artworks Cocos (Coconuts), Anones (Sugar apples), Mangos, (Mangoes), Zapotes (Sapodilla), Naranjas (Oranges), Plátanos (Bananas) and Mameyes (Sapotes). In 1916 and 1917, he exhibited at the Fine Arts Salon in Havana. Forgotten since before his death, it wasn’t until May of 1971 that his first personal exhibit was arranged at the Museo de Arte Colonial (Colonial Art Museum) in Havana. In November of 1993, the Morgenstern Gallery in Miami, FL organized an exhibit of his work from the Ramiro Casanas private collection.
Gil García – as he was called, was a highly prolific painter who developed a vast quantity of work of which a good selection is preserved at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts) in Havana. The Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences in Florida also holds some of his paintings in its permanent collection, which has traveled to museums in cities across the State including Pensacola, Key West and Orlando. The artist passed away during the nineteen thirties, probably on May 4, 1932. -
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Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Canvas,Wood,Silvered Condition: Good. One small scratch to the silver leaf frame. Creation Date: Early 20th Century Styles / Movements: Modernism Incollect Reference #: 839827 -
Dimensions
W. 31.75 in; H. 18.75 in; D. 1.25 in; W. 80.65 cm; H. 47.63 cm; D. 3.18 cm;
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Iconic Design Gallery was established by Alberto Guerrero in 1991 and focuses on bringing to it's client's a wide variety of furniture, fine art, sculpture, lighting, decorative objects and hard to find pieces. We are the definitive source for interior designers in South Florida. We have a large inventory of eclectic pieces that we source around the world.
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