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Juan Álvarez CebriánHorse Head2017
2017
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Horse Head
The majestic profile of a horse, inspired by a Madrid sculpture, takes center stage in this work. A warm circle, almost like a luminous medallion, frames the powerful presence of the animal. The red background, worked with delicate glazes, enriches the textures and gives the piece a vibrant atmosphere that enhances the monumentality of the horse’s head.
The animal emerges with a chromatic gradient that begins with bright ochres and blends into mysterious blues, evoking the transition from light to shadow. The visual strength of the piece lies in the tension between the warm background tones and the noble figure of the horse, creating an enveloping, energetic atmosphere.
- Creator:Juan Álvarez Cebrián (1966, Spanish)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 47.25 in (120 cm)Width: 47.25 in (120 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:CAMPO REAL, ES
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2767216435882
Born in Madrid, Spain, he pursued Interior Design studies but his aptitude for painting led him to focus on this art form. In 1986, he joined the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, where he spent several years drawing and painting figures from life. In 1989, he became a copyist of Art Works at the National Prado Museum in Madrid, a role he continued for several more years. He took painting courses with Daniel Quintero and Eduardo Úrculo, and engraving courses at the National Mint of Madrid with José Hernández, Daniel Gil, Paco Mora, and Luis Cabrera. He has held solo and group exhibitions in various national and international galleries. He has been selected for numerous national competitions and has won several awards, including the 2nd Prize at the Caballeros de Yuste, finalist in the VIII Laura Otero, Honorary Medal at Sotillo de la Adrada, 5th Prize at the XVIII Antequera in Málaga, Honorary Medal at the XXII López-Villaseñor, XLII Antonio López Painting and Drawing Competition in Tomelloso, Ciudad Real, and First Prize in Small Format Painting at AGORA96 in Cádiz. He was a finalist in the Ynglada-Guillot Foundation Drawing Competition in Barcelona. His most recent selections include Daimiel and Virgen de las Viñas 2022, Laura Otero (finalist), and Valdepeñas 2023. In 2018, he was selected to exhibit at the Art Revolution Taipei International Art Fair and at the X-Power Gallery in Taipei.
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