Eduardo Kingman Ríofrío (1913 - 1997) - Sin título





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Eduardo Kingman Ríofrío (1913–1997) presents an original oil painting on wood titled Sin título (1960), a blue, green and white portrait of a female profile, 35 × 25 cm, signed and in good condition, sold with frame and with a certificate of originality from the Archivo Kingman (Fundación Kingman, Quito) in Ecuador.
Description from the seller
Oil on wood by Eduardo Kingman, year 1960
COA / certificate of originality by "Archivo Kingman" in Quito (Kingman Foundation).
Original, unique, and authentic artwork by the plastic artist Eduardo Kingman Riofrio (1913 - 1997).
This is one of the artist's earliest paintings currently available. (1960).
Dimensions: 35 x 25 cm
Created in 1960, this work fully represents the mature phase of Eduardo Kingman, a fundamental figure of Andean expressionism of the 20th century.
The female profile, worked with almost sculptural force, conveys introspection and human dignity.
The bluish palette and vibrant texture reinforce the emotional depth of the piece.
The work carries an official certificate issued by the Archivo Kingman (Kingman Foundation, Quito), which guarantees its authenticity.
It is a relatively rare piece in the European market, as most works from this period remain in Latin American collections.
Oil on wood by Eduardo Kingman, year 1960
COA / certificate of originality by "Archivo Kingman" in Quito (Kingman Foundation).
Original, unique, and authentic artwork by the plastic artist Eduardo Kingman Riofrio (1913 - 1997).
This is one of the artist's earliest paintings currently available. (1960).
Dimensions: 35 x 25 cm
Created in 1960, this work fully represents the mature phase of Eduardo Kingman, a fundamental figure of Andean expressionism of the 20th century.
The female profile, worked with almost sculptural force, conveys introspection and human dignity.
The bluish palette and vibrant texture reinforce the emotional depth of the piece.
The work carries an official certificate issued by the Archivo Kingman (Kingman Foundation, Quito), which guarantees its authenticity.
It is a relatively rare piece in the European market, as most works from this period remain in Latin American collections.

