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Eric Alfaro
Hidden Places, Impressionism, Portrait, Cuban Artist in USA, Landscape

2020

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  • Santa Maria de Jesus Market Guatemala Oil on Canvas Huipil
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  • Nahuala Market Day in Guatemala Ethnic K'iche' Maya Oil on Canvas Indigenous
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    Nahuala Market Day in Guatemala by artist William Kalwick depicts a typical market in one of the local towns that are held throughout Guatemala. Each town in Guatemala has their ...
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  • San Ildefonso Market Guatemala Huipil
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    San Ildefonso Market in Guatemala by artist William Kalwick depicts a typical market in one of the local towns that are held throughout Guatemala. This market takes place in Anti...
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  • Looking Out, Oil Painting, Impressionism, LA Academy of Figurative Art
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    Looking Out by Vadim Zang is an oil painting that is 18" x 14"". This is painted in the style of Impressionism. Vadim Zanginian was born in Armenia in 1965. He is a graduate from A...
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    2010s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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    Oil, Canvas

  • Coco in Paris VIII. Impressionism, , Cuban artist. Paris, France, Oil on Canvas
    By Cristian Mesa Velazquez
    Located in Houston, TX
    Coco in Paris is a series of four paintings. This is Coco VIII. T The Coco series is by a young Cuban artist now living in Barcelona. Coco series was painted plein air on a recent trip to Paris. The movement and buildings in each painting is different. The color brings out the movement of the woman as she strolls the streets of Paris. This could be the Left of the Right Bank. Cristian leaves it up the the admirer to decide. It could be Montmartre. Framed is 34 x 27. Custom made float frame. Cuban art is becoming popular around the world because of the talented artists and the reasonable prices on their art. Cristian Mesa...
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    2010s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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  • Guatemalan Pottery Market Women in Huipils Handmade by Artisans Culture
    Located in Houston, TX
    Guatemalan Pottery Market is a 24 x 18 oil painting on canvas by William Kalwick. The artist travels frequently to paint in Antigua and the small vi...
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    2010s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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    Oil, Canvas

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  • Les deux soeurs by Federico Zandomeneghi
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    Federico Zandomeneghi 1841-1917 Italian Les deux soeurs (The two sisters) Signed and dated "Zandomeneghi 95" (lower left) Oil on canvas Two sisters enjoy a quiet moment in a rich green landscape in this intimate oil on canvas from Federico Zandomeneghi. An Italian painter by birth who became a fixture in the Parisian Impressionist scene, Zandomeneghi is best remembered for his sentimental and affectionate scenes of women in both domestic and public spheres. Zandomeneghi’s creative and technical prowess in composition is highlighted in this painting. The artist deftly frames the young pair in the lower register of the canvas, imbuing the work with a remarkably observational feel. The girls pensively gaze off to the right, lost in thought; Zandomeneghi allows the viewer to witness a natural moment of discussion and contemplation shared among the sisters. The soft palette employed by the artist gives the whole scene an atmospheric glow, with dappled rays of sunshine breaking through the lush foliage. Though the girls remain in the shaded areas of the landscape, Zandomeneghi’s skillful application of paint allows a brightness to remain nevertheless. Federico Zandomeneghi was born in Venice to a long line of neoclassical sculptors. As if created to be an artist, Zandomeneghi began his artistic education early, enrolling in the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice at just 15 years old before transferring to the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. By 1862, the artist had arrived in Florence, where he became fast acquaintances with several Italian artists dedicated to executing landscape paintings en plein air. Zandomeneghi embraced the spontaneity, seeking to bring unparalleled luminosity to his works. When Zandomeneghi arrived in Paris in 1874, he found kindred spirits...
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