Manolo Valdés (1942) - Don Juan

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Manolo Valdés, Don Juan (2007), rajoitettu etsaus, 74 × 55 cm, 1 kg, käsin signeerattu ja numeroitu VI/XII, Espanjasta, nykyaikainen tyyli (2000–2010), osa taiteilijan Don Juan -kirjaa.

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ABOUT THE PRINT

- Etching, drypoint and resin.
- Hand signed and numbered.
- Belonging to the artist book 'Don Juan'

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Manolo Valdés (born 1942) is a prominent Spanish contemporary artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and prints that reinterpret masterpieces from art history. Born in Valencia, Spain, he studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos before co-founding the influential artistic collective Equipo Crónica in 1964. The group became known for its politically engaged, Pop Art–inspired works that critically examined Francoist Spain and the role of images in mass media.

After Equipo Crónica dissolved in 1981, Valdés developed an independent career marked by a distinctive style that revisits iconic figures from artists such as Velázquez, Goya, Matisse, and Picasso. Rather than copying, he transforms these historical references through bold textures, simplified forms, and rich materials, including burlap, thick impasto, bronze, and aluminum.

Valdés is especially recognized for his large-scale sculptural heads, often displayed in major cities worldwide, which reinterpret classical portraiture with contemporary sensibility. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums and public spaces across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Through his dialogue with art history, Valdés has established himself as a major figure in contemporary figurative art.

ABOUT THE PRINT

- Etching, drypoint and resin.
- Hand signed and numbered.
- Belonging to the artist book 'Don Juan'

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Manolo Valdés (born 1942) is a prominent Spanish contemporary artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and prints that reinterpret masterpieces from art history. Born in Valencia, Spain, he studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos before co-founding the influential artistic collective Equipo Crónica in 1964. The group became known for its politically engaged, Pop Art–inspired works that critically examined Francoist Spain and the role of images in mass media.

After Equipo Crónica dissolved in 1981, Valdés developed an independent career marked by a distinctive style that revisits iconic figures from artists such as Velázquez, Goya, Matisse, and Picasso. Rather than copying, he transforms these historical references through bold textures, simplified forms, and rich materials, including burlap, thick impasto, bronze, and aluminum.

Valdés is especially recognized for his large-scale sculptural heads, often displayed in major cities worldwide, which reinterpret classical portraiture with contemporary sensibility. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums and public spaces across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Through his dialogue with art history, Valdés has established himself as a major figure in contemporary figurative art.

Tiedot

Taiteilija
Manolo Valdés (1942)
Myyjä
Agentti
Editio
Rajoitettu erä
Edition number
VI/XII
Taideteoksen nimi
Don Juan
Tekniikka
Etsaus
Signeeraus
Käsin signeerattu
Alkuperämaa
Espanja
Vuosi
2007
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Leveys
74 cm
Leveys
55 cm
Paino
1 kg
Tyyli
Nykyaikainen
Ajanjakso
2000-2010
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Myynyt käyttäjä
EspanjaVerifioitu
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