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Artist: Enrich Torres
Shooting the Enemy, Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Paper Signature: Signed Lower Right
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20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Paper

Romance Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 15.50" x 17.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Mid-20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Cowboy on the Defense, Probable Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Center Left Dimensions: 18.25" x 9.50"
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Late 20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Board

The Distraction, Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 17.50" x 12.50" Signature: Signed Lower Left
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Late 20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Board

Nude Smoking
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 9.25" x 10.25" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Mid-20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Nurses, Literary Guild, Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 17.25" x 12.75" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Late 20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Shooting at the Enemy, Probable Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Paper Dimensions: 14.00" x 9.75" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Mid-20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Taking Cover, Probable Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Paper Dimensions: 15.25" x 10.75" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Late 20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Paper, Oil

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19th Century Modern Enrich Torres Paintings

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Madonna and Child with Angels in the Clouds
Located in New York, NY
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Market Day in Piazza Grande Locarno Switzerland
Located in London, GB
'Market Day in Piazza Grande, Locarno, Switzerland', oil on board, by unknown artist (1947-48). Locarno is an utterly charming Italian-speaking resort located on the northern shore o...
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Portrait of a Lady with a Chiqueador
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Torres Family Collection, Asunción, Paraguay, ca. 1967-2017 While the genre of portraiture flourished in the New World, very few examples of early Spanish colonial portraits have survived to the present day. This remarkable painting is a rare example of female portraiture, depicting a member of the highest echelons of society in Cuzco during the last quarter of the 17th century. Its most distinctive feature is the false beauty mark (called a chiqueador) that the sitter wears on her left temple. Chiqueadores served both a cosmetic and medicinal function. In addition to beautifying their wearers, these silk or velvet pouches often contained medicinal herbs thought to cure headaches. This painting depicts an unidentified lady from the Creole elite in Cuzco. Her formal posture and black costume are both typical of the established conventions of period portraiture and in line with the severe fashion of the Spanish court under the reign of Charles II, which remained current until the 18th century. She is shown in three-quarter profile, her long braids tied with soft pink bows and decorated with quatrefoil flowers, likely made of silver. Her facial features are idealized and rendered with great subtly, particularly in the rosy cheeks. While this portrait lacks the conventional coat of arms or cartouche that identifies the sitter, her high status is made clear by the wealth of jewels and luxury materials present in the painting. She is placed in an interior, set off against the red velvet curtain tied in the middle with a knot on her right, and the table covered with gold-trimmed red velvet cloth at the left. The sitter wears a four-tier pearl necklace with a knot in the center with matching three-tiered pearl bracelets and a cross-shaped earing with three increasingly large pearls. She also has several gold and silver rings on both hands—one holds a pair of silver gloves with red lining and the other is posed on a golden metal box, possibly a jewelry box. The materials of her costume are also of the highest quality, particularly the white lace trim of her wide neckline and circular cuffs. The historical moment in which this painting was produced was particularly rich in commissions of this kind. Following his arrival in Cuzco from Spain in the early 1670’s, bishop Manuel de Mollinedo y Angulo actively promoted the emergence of a distinctive regional school of painting in the city. Additionally, with the increase of wealth and economic prosperity in the New World, portraits quickly became a way for the growing elite class to celebrate their place in society and to preserve their memory. Portraits like this one would have been prominently displayed in a family’s home, perhaps in a dynastic portrait gallery. We are grateful to Professor Luis Eduardo Wuffarden for his assistance cataloguing this painting on the basis of high-resolution images. He has written that “the sober palette of the canvas, the quality of the pigments, the degree of aging, and the craquelure pattern on the painting layer confirm it to be an authentic and representative work of the Cuzco school of painting...
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17th Century Old Masters Enrich Torres Paintings

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L'odalisque à l'éventail (The Odalisque with the Fan)
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Genre scene Young street musician Early 20th century Austrian masterwork Framed
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"Sashenka" Oil cm. 40 x 50 1981 Woman, Russia, snow
Located in Torino, IT
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"Harlequin and his dog", 20th Century oil on cardbard by Ismael de la Serna
By Ismael de la Serna
Located in Madrid, ES
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Esperando Cafe
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Left
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1990s Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Board

El Primer Café
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right
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1990s Enrich Torres Paintings

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Oil, Board

Cowboy Love Story, Paperback Cover
By Enrich Torres
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 15.00" x 14.50" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Mid-20th Century Enrich Torres Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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