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Isaac Crespo
The Spanish Goalkeeper Gets Ready Again

2010

$14,500
£11,070.36
€12,679.44
CA$20,314.43
A$22,714.02
CHF 11,914.45
MX$275,121.36
NOK 150,396.55
SEK 142,088.40
DKK 94,639.44

About the Item

"El arquero Spanol se apresta de nuevo" The Spanish goalkeeper gets ready again, 2010 With signed certificate of autenticity. Oil on canvas signed and dated, will be frame before shipping. Isaac Crespo's Cuban artist born 1965. His drawings and paintings show exquisite technical accuracy. He creates situations where the absurd and irrational intertwines with characters drawn from real life. Often dressed as clowns, his male figures have a diabolical, disturbing look. Crespo always adds the company of animals and insects - mainly flies – as part of the lunar landscape which gives unity to all his compositions. The son of a painter and art teacher, Isaac grows in an environment that encourages him to draw from an early age. In his work, we find numerous references to art history and literature, from Kafka's Metamorphosis to his virtuoso reproduction of Dürer's famous rhino engraving (1515). He also deals with iconography of surreal elements, such as forks stabbing the body of an animal, mouths inserted in medallions, insects or eggs from which new things emerge. In his satirical choral scenes and carnivalesque tone, we can see the imprint of James Ensor, Belgian painter of the nineteenth-century precursor of Expressionism. Crespo's artistic career was interrupted for two decades for his problems with drugs. In 2000 he recovered and returned to the brushes and canvas as a form of therapy. He has taken part in exhibitions in Latin America, USA, and Europe.
  • Creator:
    Isaac Crespo (1965, Cuban)
  • Creation Year:
    2010
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 57 in (144.78 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Lake Worth Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU192214697152

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