Domingo Alvarez Gomez (1942) - Mujer recostada

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Description from the seller

Signed at the bottom by the artist

The work is presented unframed.

Work dimensions: 33 cm in height x 50 cm in width

The work is in good condition.

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Biography of Domingo Alvarez Gómez (Barcelona, 1942)

Since his youth, he stood out as an illustrator, working for various book publishers.

and magazines

Help the artistic classes of the Círculo Sant Lluch improve their innate skills, and in 1975 he begins his new and final stage as a painter.

Since then, individual exhibitions have been held where women were the main theme.

Favorite character, this is a female figure.

Their characters are permanently secret or renewed.

Perhaps because of her privacy, the woman remains an open space of inspiration.

Her formal perfection is a kind of admiration for a female body that has beautiful thoughts.

Galera Trazos, Madrid Caixa Manlleu Galera, Galé Vic Alonso, Las Arenas (Bilbao) Reproduction of Art Mollori, Barcelona. La Caixa Exhibition Hall, Vilanova i la Geltrú Antiques Gallery, Galerie Tarragona Braulio, Castellón Galera Clavitro, Almería. Penélope Art Gallery, Palma de Mallorca. Santa María del Mar Gallery, Cala d’Or, Mallorca. Cámara Beltrán, Barcelona. Galería Mayte Muñoz, Barcelona. Llamas Gallery, Marbella (Málaga) Muse Roybet-Fould-Paris, Coubervois. Prisma Gallery, Vilanova y la Gelera Geltr Lama, Bilbao Romanet Gallery, Galerie Paris Fine Arts Circle, Palma de Mallorca Gallery March, Palma de Mallorca Sogo Gallery, Tokyo World Gallery, London Claridge Paris.

Signed at the bottom by the artist

The work is presented unframed.

Work dimensions: 33 cm in height x 50 cm in width

The work is in good condition.

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Biography of Domingo Alvarez Gómez (Barcelona, 1942)

Since his youth, he stood out as an illustrator, working for various book publishers.

and magazines

Help the artistic classes of the Círculo Sant Lluch improve their innate skills, and in 1975 he begins his new and final stage as a painter.

Since then, individual exhibitions have been held where women were the main theme.

Favorite character, this is a female figure.

Their characters are permanently secret or renewed.

Perhaps because of her privacy, the woman remains an open space of inspiration.

Her formal perfection is a kind of admiration for a female body that has beautiful thoughts.

Galera Trazos, Madrid Caixa Manlleu Galera, Galé Vic Alonso, Las Arenas (Bilbao) Reproduction of Art Mollori, Barcelona. La Caixa Exhibition Hall, Vilanova i la Geltrú Antiques Gallery, Galerie Tarragona Braulio, Castellón Galera Clavitro, Almería. Penélope Art Gallery, Palma de Mallorca. Santa María del Mar Gallery, Cala d’Or, Mallorca. Cámara Beltrán, Barcelona. Galería Mayte Muñoz, Barcelona. Llamas Gallery, Marbella (Málaga) Muse Roybet-Fould-Paris, Coubervois. Prisma Gallery, Vilanova y la Gelera Geltr Lama, Bilbao Romanet Gallery, Galerie Paris Fine Arts Circle, Palma de Mallorca Gallery March, Palma de Mallorca Sogo Gallery, Tokyo World Gallery, London Claridge Paris.

Details

Artist
Domingo Alvarez Gomez (1942)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Mujer recostada
Technique
Pastel
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
33 cm
Width
50 cm
Period
1970-1980
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Objects sold
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