Items Similar to "Abolicion de la Muerte" Fernando de Szyszlo, Grey Abstract Surrealist Painting
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 13
Fernando de Szyszlo"Abolicion de la Muerte" Fernando de Szyszlo, Grey Abstract Surrealist Painting1987
1987
$150,000
£113,350.05
€130,891.50
CA$209,602.35
A$232,571.48
CHF 121,825.94
MX$2,851,950.60
NOK 1,549,584
SEK 1,462,741.20
DKK 976,140
Shipping
Retrieving quote...The 1stDibs Promise:
Authenticity Guarantee,
Money-Back Guarantee,
24-Hour Cancellation
About the Item
Fernando de Szyszlo
Abolicion de la Muerte, 1987
Titled dated verso: "Abolicion de la Muerte"
NY/87
Signed lower bottom edge center "Szyszlo"
Oil on canvas
56 1/2 x 37 1/2 inches
Fernando de Szyszlo was a Peruvian painter best known for his use of pre-Columbian imagery and muted palette. De Szyszlo’s art was an attempt at reinventing Surrealist themes in a Latin American context, concerned more with feelings connected to indigenous mysticism than artistic conceit. Born on July 5, 1925 in Lima, Peru, he went on to study art at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, having abandoning his initial studies in architecture. The artist spent time traveling throughout Europe as a young man, meeting the Surrealist poets Octavio Paz and André Breton. He died on October 9, 2017 in Lima, Peru. Today, De Szyszlo’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Arequipa in Peru, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, among others.
- Creator:Fernando de Szyszlo (1925, Peruvian)
- Creation Year:1987
- Dimensions:Height: 56.5 in (143.51 cm)Width: 37.5 in (95.25 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Unique WorkPrice: $150,000
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1841214917932
Fernando de Szyszlo
Fernando de Szyszlo Valdelomar was a Peruvian painter, sculptor, printmaker, and teacher who was a key figure in advancing abstract art in Latin America since the mid-1950s, and one of the leading plastic artists in Peru. Szyszlo was born in Lima, Peru; his mother was Peruvian of Spanish-Indian descent, and his father was a geographer from Poland. In 1943, Szyszlo entered the architecture school of the National University of Engineering, but abandoned plans to follow that profession and enrolled in the School of Plastic Arts of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. After his graduation in 1948, he traveled to Europe where he studied the works of the masters, particularly Rembrandt, Titian and Tintoretto, and absorbed the varied influences of Cubism, Surrealism, Informalism, and abstraction. Szyszlo lived in Paris and Florence from 1948 to 1955, and then returned to Peru. While in Paris he met Octavio Paz and André Breton and was part of the group of expatriate Latin American artists and writers who met regularly at the Café de Flore, engaging in vigorous discussions on how they could participate in the international modern movement while preserving their Latin American cultural identity. Upon his return to Peru, Szyszlo became a major force for artistic renewal in his country breaking new ground by expressing a Peruvian subject matter in a non-representational style. In 1962, he became a professor of art at Cornell University. In 1965 he became a visiting lecturer at Yale University. Szyszlo was married to the Peruvian poet Blanca Varela (1926–2009), with whom he had two children. At the time of his death, he resided and worked in Lima. He died on October 9, 2017, the same day as his second wife, Lila Yábar(m.1988) in a domestic accident according to his secretary.
About the Seller
5.0
Platinum Seller
Premium sellers with a 4.7+ rating and 24-hour response times
Established in 2022
1stDibs seller since 2022
109 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: <1 hour
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: New York, NY
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View All"El Innombrable" Fernando de Szyszlo, Red Mysticist Abstract Composition
By Fernando de Szyszlo
Located in New York, NY
Fernando de Szyszlo
El Innombrable, 1980
Titled inscribed dated verso: Orrentia 1980 "El Innombrable"
Signed lower bottom edge center "Szyszlo"
Oil on canvas
59 1/2 x 59 inches
Fernando de Szyszlo was a Peruvian painter...
Category
1980s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Untitled, " William Baziotes, Black Modern Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism
By William Baziotes
Located in New York, NY
William Baziotes (1912 - 1963)
Untitled, circa 1935-1940
Oil on board
14 x 19 3/4 inches
Illegible Inscription present to the verso
Provenance:
Previously from the estate of Consta...
Category
1930s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
"Cronus Descending" David Hare, Mythological Abstract Surrealist Painting
By David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare
Cronus Descending, 1971
Acrylic on linen
64 x 46 inches
“Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most ...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Acrylic
"Untitled" Gerome Kamrowski, circa 1944 American Surrealist Composition
By Gerome Kamrowski
Located in New York, NY
Gerome Kamrowski
Untitled, circa 1944
Signed lower right
Oil on canvas
35 3/4 inches x 47 3/4 inches
Gerome Kamrowski was born in Warren, Minnesota, on January 19, 1914. In 1932 he...
Category
1940s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Cronus View from the Cave" David Hare, Abstract Surrealist Composition
By David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare
Cronus View from the Cave, 1971
Graphite, Ink wash, Paper Collage on Paper on Board
25 x 33 inches
“Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.”
Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp.
In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career.
After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt.
As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen.
In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941.
World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors.
At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Graphite
"Erotic #1 (Cronus Sex)" David Hare, Surrealist Abstract Composition
By David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare
Erotic #1 (Cronus Sex), 1970
Acrylic and paper collage on linen
68 x 51 inches
“Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, ...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Paper, Acrylic
You May Also Like
Cuban Artist Emilio Martinez Untitled 1
By Emilio Adan Martinez
Located in Surfside, FL
Emilio Adan Martinez was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba, in 1954. In 1961 at the age of six he immigrated to Miami with his family. He earned his BFA from Florida International University in 1995. As a child, Martinez was always making art– creating toys, sculptures and other pieces from the humblest of found objects. With the Cuban revolution...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
Mircea Marosin (1921-2007) - 20th Century Oil, Stability
Located in Corsham, GB
Unsigned. The title is inscribed on the reverse. On board.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
$419 Sale Price
20% Off
Cuban Art Abstract Oil Painting Latin American 1970's Abstraction String Series
By Ramon Carulla
Located in Surfside, FL
Provenance: Virginia Miller Galleries.
Ramon Carulla, born in Havana, Cuba in 1936 moved to the United States in 1967. He has exhibited widely throughout the United States, Latin America and Europe. He has participated in personal and group exhibitions in Canada, Venezuela, Mexico and Spain and throughout the USA.
Select Gallery Exhibitions:
Lowe Art Museum (Coral Gables, Florida),
The Museum of Fine Arts (Montreal, Canada),
The International Monetary Fund (Washington, D.C.)
The Art Expo (New York City).
Select Awards:
First Prize at the VI Graphic Biennial of Latin America (1983; San Juan, Puerto Rico),
the Silvia Daro Dawidowics Award for Painting (1980; Metropolitan Museum)
the Samuel Golan Award (1982, Fine Art Auction Exhibition; CH 2, Miami, Florida).
the Cintas Fellowship (Institute of International Education; United Nations, New York)
SELECTED INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS
2005 Sonnet Gallery (Sarasota, Florida)
2000 Ramon Carulla: People and Places - Corbino Galleries,
1998 The Dreamers - Cuban Collection Fine Art (Coral Gables, Florida)
1997 The Immigrant Series – Metro-Dade Cultural Resource Center (Miami, Florida)
1996-96 Ramon Carulla: Works on Paper – P. Jorn(Hamburg, Germany)
1994 Ramon Carulla: New Paintings, Plates & Boxes – The Barbara Scott Gallery
Rostros para recordar – Galería Traz (Mexico City, Mexico)
1993 Ramon Carulla, Exhibición Personal – Contemporary Art Museum (Panama)
1992 Ramon Carulla: Recent Work - The Barbara Scott Gallery (Bay Harbor, Florida)
1991 Cabinet Room – The Capitol (Tallahassee, Florida)
1988 Sofa & Hostage Series – Jay Moos Gallery
1987 20 Years After – Bacardi Art Gallery (Miami, Florida)
1985 Malcom Brown Gallery – (Cleveland, Ohio)
Mask Series...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil
Latin American Post War Abstract Expressionist Composition by Daniel Bottero.
Located in New York, NY
We have a huge contemporary abstract painting by Daniel Bottero, a Latin American artist, for sale. depicting a dark backdrop, a red band running horizo...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
Untitled, from: 12th Anniversary Galeria Joan Prats 1976-88 Portfolio
By Francisco Toledo
Located in London, GB
FRANCISCO TOLEDO 1940-2019
Juchitán de Zaragoza 1940-2019 Oaxaca (Mexican)
Title: Untitled, from: 12th Anniversary Galeria Joan Prats 1976-88 Portfolio, 1988
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph in Colours on Arches Wove Paper
Paper size: 56 x 38 cm. / 22 x 14.9 in.
Additional Information: This original lithograph in colours is hand signed in pencil by the artist “Toledo” in the centre right of the image.
It is also hand numbered in pencil from the edition of 100, next to the signature.
There were 20 artist’s proofs and 10 hors commerce [out of trade] impressions.
It was included in the portfolio “Carpeta Commemorativa 12e Aniversari” [Commemorative 12th Anniversary Portfolio], consisting of 20 lithographs and etchings by numerous artists.
The paper bears a partial Arches watermark in the upper right corner.
Note:
The contributing artists were: Sergi Aguilar, Frederic Amat...
Category
1980s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Untitled, Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting on Canvas by Victor Chab
By Victor Chab
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Victor Chab, Argentine (1930 - )
Title: Untitled - Abstract Bird
Year: 1964
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated verso
Size: 32 x 25.5 inches (81 x 65 cm)
Category
1960s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
More Ways To Browse
Dior 1987
Catholic Painting
5 X 9 Painting
Catholic Oil Painting
Columbian Painting
Robert C Jackson
Rothschild Collection
The Starry Night
Austin Thomas
London Calling
Swimmer Abstract
Swiss Flag
1960s Ocean Painting
Add Fuel
Black And White Diptych Abstract Painting
Diptych Paintings Small
Flamingo Painting
Gillion Paris