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Vincente Esparza
Doll

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Item is in excellent condition and has only been displayed in a gallery setting. Vincente Esparza was born in Graus, Huesca in 1946. In 1967 he began his studies at La Escuela De Artes y Oficios in Alicante, and graduated with honorable mention. In 1970 Esparza moved to Madrid where he continued his studies at El Circulo de Bellas Artes. Rosario Carril, a Spanish art critic states of Esparza's work: A splendid pictorial creation is what Esparza shows us. When you study his work you come to the conclusion that he exercises precision with flavorful exacting details. This painter, after a patient observation of the objects and figures, transmits his forms with a secure strength and force. Also, drawing, color and appropriate shading reveals that the artist is an unquestionable master. Not only is it a question of technique, of form, but also of content. His work is mature, revealing itself under repetitive observation slowly." His work is part of public and private collections in Germany, France, Canada, Luxemburg, Italy, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Arabic Countries, Venezuela, Switzerland, as well as others.
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