Juan Álvarez Cebrián (1966) - Palacio de la Madgdalena





Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 128017 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Description from the seller
THE STORY BEHIND
This painting depicts the Magdalena Palace, located on the peninsula of the same name in Santander, Northern Spain.
ABOUT THE ART WORK
- Oil on linen canvas
- Shipped carefully, ready-to-hang and with a certificate of authenticity.
- Hand signed.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Juan Manuel Álvarez Cebrián is an award-winning figurative realist painter from Spain. In his photorealistic works, landscapes, animals and the study of simple shapes and textures take priority. Cebrián has exhibited in art galleries such as Stoa, Triart, Arte Roma in Zaragoza, Galeria Este in Santander, Spain. The style of Juan Manuel Álvarez Cebrián is figurative and sometimes realistic, as he prefers the proposed to the hyperrealistic painting to be explained. His favorite discipline is engraving, because he considers it an exciting technique. His works are mainly done with oil, watercolor, charcoal and graphite. In terms of support, he prefers those made of wood or linen because of his great nobility when working with them.
Seller's Story
THE STORY BEHIND
This painting depicts the Magdalena Palace, located on the peninsula of the same name in Santander, Northern Spain.
ABOUT THE ART WORK
- Oil on linen canvas
- Shipped carefully, ready-to-hang and with a certificate of authenticity.
- Hand signed.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Juan Manuel Álvarez Cebrián is an award-winning figurative realist painter from Spain. In his photorealistic works, landscapes, animals and the study of simple shapes and textures take priority. Cebrián has exhibited in art galleries such as Stoa, Triart, Arte Roma in Zaragoza, Galeria Este in Santander, Spain. The style of Juan Manuel Álvarez Cebrián is figurative and sometimes realistic, as he prefers the proposed to the hyperrealistic painting to be explained. His favorite discipline is engraving, because he considers it an exciting technique. His works are mainly done with oil, watercolor, charcoal and graphite. In terms of support, he prefers those made of wood or linen because of his great nobility when working with them.

