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Antonio Gonzalez Collado Art

Spanish, b. 1930
Antonio Gonzalez Collado was born in 1930 in Spain. In his youth, he was a high-level gymnast. He went to Paris for a competition in 1955, fell in love with the city and captivated by the discovery of the Louvre, he promised himself to return to live there. First a student at Montparnasse 80 and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, he made his debut as a painter in Montmartre, place du Tertre, in 1957. In 1961, he won his first prize, the Prix de Deauville. In 1968, he was one of the painters exhibited at the Salon de Toile. The following year, it was found in the exhibition on the theme of the circus at the Musée de Montmartre. Then, he exhibited a lot in France, Belgium, Chicago and Canada.
(Biography provided by Gijsel Gallery)
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Artist: Antonio Gonzalez Collado
Untitled
By Antonio Gonzalez Collado
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an original painting by ANTONIO GONZALEZ COLLADO. Came from a New York collector. Condition is good, however some minor staining in the matting. Measures 33x30.
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21st Century and Contemporary Antonio Gonzalez Collado Art

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Oil

The Two Clowns (Les Deux Clowns) by Antonio Gonzalez Collado
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Late 20th Century Modern Antonio Gonzalez Collado Art

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Work on canvas Gilded wooden frame 73 x 84 x 4 cm Canvas Back Artist Stamp
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Late 20th Century Modern Antonio Gonzalez Collado Art

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