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Cuban Artist Cundo Bermudez Lithograph, Signed, Numbered with COA
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Cuban Artist Cundo Bermudez Lithograph, Signed, Numbered with COA
Offered for sale is a 2007 lithograph of a Mid-century painting by the Cuban artist Cundo Bermúdez (1914-2008). This is a print from the artist's authorized lithographic production or one of his earlier works prior to his death. The print is # 77/700 as printed in Spain and includes the original COA in an envelope affixed to the back. The work is nicely framed and ready to hang.
Bermúdez was a painter associated with the Cuban Modernist movement, and best known for his colorful and humorous depictions of everyday life. Born in Havana, he studied painting at the Alejandro School of Fine Art in Havana, and later traveled to Mexico City to study drawing at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Art. There, he was strongly influenced by Mexican artists, such as Diego Rivera, and José Clemente Orozco as well as by the previous generation of Cuban artists, such as Amelia Peláez and Carlos Enríquez. In 1944, Bermúdez participated in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art that featured Cuban art. As his international reputation grew, his work was exhibited in the United States, Europe, Mexico, Buenos Aires, and Cuba. In the early 1950s, Bermúdez traveled to Europe through Spain, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. He was particularly interested in Modern Art and the Spanish Masters, such as as Diego Velázquez. Today, two of his paintings, The Balcony (1941) and Barber Shop (1942), are held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Many of his works are held in the collection of Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 34.5 in; H. 42.5 in; D. 0.5 in; W. 87.63 cm; H. 107.95 cm; D. 1.27 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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