Luis Enrique González - Majestad Serena






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Luis Enrique González's original 2025 work Majestad Serena, a carboncillo drawing on canvas, 51 × 40 cm, hand-signed, produced in Spain and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Contained force. Absolute elegance. A presence that commands.
In this acrylic on canvas work, Luis Enrique González portrays the nobility of the horse with classical intensity and impeccable technical execution. The warm background enhances the shine of the coppery coat, while the gathered posture conveys discipline, power, and distinction.
It is a piece that does not go unnoticed: it brings immediate character to any space, from a sophisticated office to a high-end private collection.
It is not just an equestrian portrait.
It is a symbol of lineage, mastery, and timeless beauty.
If this gaze has captured you, do not wait for someone else to claim it.
Works with this presence rarely return to the market.
oil on canvas – original work
Condition: Excellent
The work is carefully shipped rolled in a professional transport tube to guarantee maximum protection during transit.
Artist Statement — Luis Enrique González
My work is a constant dialogue between light and form, where oil painting becomes a means to explore the emotional and symbolic depth of reality. I am interested in nature and the human figure not only as visual motifs but as living territories charged with stories, silences, and tensions. Through realism, I seek to reveal what hides in the everyday: fragility, strength, persistence, and beauty that manifest in gestures, in matter, and in the spaces we inhabit.
Chiaroscuro, for me, is a tool of thought. Through contrast, I find the internal structure of each image, the atmosphere that allows color to breathe and become protagonist. I work with meticulous observation, trying for each brushstroke to preserve the sensitivity of the moment and, at the same time, a permanence that transcends the temporality of the represented object.
My pieces sit at a crossroads between academic tradition and a contemporary outlook, where rigorous technique coexists with a personal expressive search. I paint because I find in oil a space of revelation: a way of understanding the world and at the same time reinventing it through light, texture, and color.
Cuban visual artist specializing in oil painting on canvas, with a realistic approach that stands out for technical precision, mastery of chiaroscuro, and a deep interest in nature and the human figure. His work combines solid academic training with an aesthetic pursuit focused on detail, light, and the expressive force of color. Studies 2012 • Baccalaureate in Plastic Arts. Professional Academy of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. Exhibitions and Salons 2011 • Nicolás Guillén Iconographic Salon. UNEAC, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Vástagos.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2012 • Martiano Salon. Sculpture Workshop Gallery, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Lithographs.” UNEAC, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Final Integral Exercise.” Professional Academy of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2013 • Martiano Salon. Huellas Cultural Center, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “La Víspera.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2014 • Salon “Guernica.” AHS, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Salon “Plastic Arts in April.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Collective Expo “Art, a Social Image.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2023 • 52nd Expofira do Amapá, Brazil. 2024 • Collective Expo “Fluxo Feminino: An art exhibition that Inspires and Transforms.” Government Palace of the State of Amapá, Brazil. • Reopening of Samaúma Gallery, Amapá, Brazil. • “Artistic Convergence: Realism and Artificial Intelligence.” Rede Amazônica, Amapá, Brazil. • Reopening of Silvio Romero Theater, Amapá, Brazil. • “Amazonia on Canvas.” 53rd Expofira do Amapá, Brazil. 2025 • Aldir Blanc Law Certification. Silvio Romero Theater, Amapá, Brazil. • Collective Expo “A Forest.” Rede Amazônica and Public Defender’s Office of the State of Amapá, Brazil.
Contained force. Absolute elegance. A presence that commands.
In this acrylic on canvas work, Luis Enrique González portrays the nobility of the horse with classical intensity and impeccable technical execution. The warm background enhances the shine of the coppery coat, while the gathered posture conveys discipline, power, and distinction.
It is a piece that does not go unnoticed: it brings immediate character to any space, from a sophisticated office to a high-end private collection.
It is not just an equestrian portrait.
It is a symbol of lineage, mastery, and timeless beauty.
If this gaze has captured you, do not wait for someone else to claim it.
Works with this presence rarely return to the market.
oil on canvas – original work
Condition: Excellent
The work is carefully shipped rolled in a professional transport tube to guarantee maximum protection during transit.
Artist Statement — Luis Enrique González
My work is a constant dialogue between light and form, where oil painting becomes a means to explore the emotional and symbolic depth of reality. I am interested in nature and the human figure not only as visual motifs but as living territories charged with stories, silences, and tensions. Through realism, I seek to reveal what hides in the everyday: fragility, strength, persistence, and beauty that manifest in gestures, in matter, and in the spaces we inhabit.
Chiaroscuro, for me, is a tool of thought. Through contrast, I find the internal structure of each image, the atmosphere that allows color to breathe and become protagonist. I work with meticulous observation, trying for each brushstroke to preserve the sensitivity of the moment and, at the same time, a permanence that transcends the temporality of the represented object.
My pieces sit at a crossroads between academic tradition and a contemporary outlook, where rigorous technique coexists with a personal expressive search. I paint because I find in oil a space of revelation: a way of understanding the world and at the same time reinventing it through light, texture, and color.
Cuban visual artist specializing in oil painting on canvas, with a realistic approach that stands out for technical precision, mastery of chiaroscuro, and a deep interest in nature and the human figure. His work combines solid academic training with an aesthetic pursuit focused on detail, light, and the expressive force of color. Studies 2012 • Baccalaureate in Plastic Arts. Professional Academy of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. Exhibitions and Salons 2011 • Nicolás Guillén Iconographic Salon. UNEAC, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Vástagos.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2012 • Martiano Salon. Sculpture Workshop Gallery, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Lithographs.” UNEAC, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “Final Integral Exercise.” Professional Academy of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2013 • Martiano Salon. Huellas Cultural Center, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Exhibition “La Víspera.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2014 • Salon “Guernica.” AHS, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Salon “Plastic Arts in April.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. • Collective Expo “Art, a Social Image.” Provincial Center of Plastic Arts, Las Tunas, Cuba. 2023 • 52nd Expofira do Amapá, Brazil. 2024 • Collective Expo “Fluxo Feminino: An art exhibition that Inspires and Transforms.” Government Palace of the State of Amapá, Brazil. • Reopening of Samaúma Gallery, Amapá, Brazil. • “Artistic Convergence: Realism and Artificial Intelligence.” Rede Amazônica, Amapá, Brazil. • Reopening of Silvio Romero Theater, Amapá, Brazil. • “Amazonia on Canvas.” 53rd Expofira do Amapá, Brazil. 2025 • Aldir Blanc Law Certification. Silvio Romero Theater, Amapá, Brazil. • Collective Expo “A Forest.” Rede Amazônica and Public Defender’s Office of the State of Amapá, Brazil.
