Guillermo Pérez Villalta (1948) - Sin titulo





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Guillermo Pérez Villalta's screenprint Sin titulo (1983), a 65 by 50 cm, seven‑colour Pop Art piece on Michel paper, edition 229/700, hand‑signed by the artist, in excellent condition, produced in Spain for Fundación Agora.
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7-color silkscreen, printed on Michel paper, by Guillermo Pérez Villalta. Published for the Agora Foundation in 1983. Signed and numbered (229/700) in pencil by the artist. 65x50 cm..
Spanish painter, member of the Madrid New Figurativism and one of the most representative painters of postmodernism in Spain.
Guillermo Pérez Villalta (Tarifa, Cádiz, 1948) is a painter, writer, draftsman, printmaker, jewelry and object designer, architect, scenographer, and sculptor. National Prize for Plastic Arts 1985 and National Prize for Graphic Art 2020.
His paintings, with strong color and luminosity, depict characters moving within complex theatrical settings, uniting interiors with exteriors. In his most recent phase he has leaned toward mythological themes.
7-color silkscreen, printed on Michel paper, by Guillermo Pérez Villalta. Published for the Agora Foundation in 1983. Signed and numbered (229/700) in pencil by the artist. 65x50 cm..
Spanish painter, member of the Madrid New Figurativism and one of the most representative painters of postmodernism in Spain.
Guillermo Pérez Villalta (Tarifa, Cádiz, 1948) is a painter, writer, draftsman, printmaker, jewelry and object designer, architect, scenographer, and sculptor. National Prize for Plastic Arts 1985 and National Prize for Graphic Art 2020.
His paintings, with strong color and luminosity, depict characters moving within complex theatrical settings, uniting interiors with exteriors. In his most recent phase he has leaned toward mythological themes.

