Daniel Quintero - Las calabazas





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Daniel Quintero Las calabazas, a lithograph on Guarro paper exclusive for Ediciones Polígrafa, 32 × 46 cm, signed on the plate and numbered B 921/1000, 2000, Spain, abstract, limited edition.
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Lithograph measuring 32 x 46 cm. On Guarro paper, exclusively for Ediciones Polígrafa.
Signed on Placha, numbered in pencil, 1000 copies.
1949 Daniel Quintero was born in Málaga. His childhood was spent between Melilla and Málaga.
At the age of 16, he enrolled at Roca Academy, where he took painting classes from his future teacher, Amadeo Roca, for four years.
In 1967, he began studies at the San Fernando Royal School of Fine Arts and the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
1969: Signs a contract with the Juana Mordó Gallery in Madrid.
In 1975, she left the Juana Mordó Gallery to sign a contract with the Marlborough Fine Art Gallery in London.
He/She lives in Cornwall and London.
1978: Lives and works in Dublin (Ireland).
2001 lives and works between Madrid and New York.
2004 - Maintains a workshop in Brooklyn, New York (USA) until 2008.
Maintains workshops in Hossegor (France) and Madrid.
In 2008, he was appointed as a Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo, Málaga.
2011: After collaborating with the Marlborough Fine Art Gallery in London for 36 years, she leaves the gallery by decision.
personal
Since 2011 to the present, he has held eight solo exhibitions in museums and public centers, not counting additional shows.
with participation in collective exhibitions in Spain and England.
Lithograph measuring 32 x 46 cm. On Guarro paper, exclusively for Ediciones Polígrafa.
Signed on Placha, numbered in pencil, 1000 copies.
1949 Daniel Quintero was born in Málaga. His childhood was spent between Melilla and Málaga.
At the age of 16, he enrolled at Roca Academy, where he took painting classes from his future teacher, Amadeo Roca, for four years.
In 1967, he began studies at the San Fernando Royal School of Fine Arts and the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
1969: Signs a contract with the Juana Mordó Gallery in Madrid.
In 1975, she left the Juana Mordó Gallery to sign a contract with the Marlborough Fine Art Gallery in London.
He/She lives in Cornwall and London.
1978: Lives and works in Dublin (Ireland).
2001 lives and works between Madrid and New York.
2004 - Maintains a workshop in Brooklyn, New York (USA) until 2008.
Maintains workshops in Hossegor (France) and Madrid.
In 2008, he was appointed as a Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo, Málaga.
2011: After collaborating with the Marlborough Fine Art Gallery in London for 36 years, she leaves the gallery by decision.
personal
Since 2011 to the present, he has held eight solo exhibitions in museums and public centers, not counting additional shows.
with participation in collective exhibitions in Spain and England.

