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Manuel Hernández Mompó
"Casa de lechera", 20th Century mixed media on cardboard by M. Hernández Mompó

1955

$7,086.34
£5,334.93
€6,000
CA$9,761.89
A$10,932.71
CHF 5,704.51
MX$133,538.30
NOK 72,577.93
SEK 68,413.39
DKK 45,672.81

About the Item

MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ MOMPÓ Spanish, 1927 - 1992 CASA DE LECHERA signed "H. Mompó" (upper left) & inscribed "Rotterdam 55" (upper right) with inscription "CASA DE LECHERA", Manuel Hernández Mompó, 55 ink, wax, charcoal on cardboard 19-3/4 X 25-3/4inches (50 X 65 cm.) framed: 26 X 32 inches (65.7 X 80.7 cm.) Manuel Hernández Mompó was born in Valencia in 1927 and died in Madrid in 1992. Painter, engraver and sculptor, he began his training with his father drawing teacher, and attended the School of Arts and Crafts before entering in 1942 at the School of Fine Arts of San Carlos de Valencia, where he concluded his studies in 1949. Before finishing his career in 1946 he won a Gold Medal at the Exhibition of Anniversary Art of Valencia, and in 1948 he celebrated his first individual show at the Center of Granada, where he expanded knowledge with a scholarship from the University of Granada. In 1951 he traveled to Paris with a scholarship from the school of Spain and contact with the circles of informal painters. There he met French, Palazuelo and Chillida, with whom he later exhibited at the La Boitiè gallery. In 1954 he traveled to Rome with a scholarship at the Spanish Academy. He later moved to Holland where he came into contact with the artists of the "COBRA" group that had a strong impact on him. In this first stage he works primarily on paper and evolves from a popular thematic figure to an abstraction with figurative suggestions. "CASA DE LECHERA, Rotterdam 55" This work is precisely from his time in Holland, in addition to being inscribed "Rotterdam 55", in the upper right corner it gathers all the elements of it. The milkmaid with the utensils of everyday life, a broom, a bucket, a cart, the house door wide open discovering all the furniture and utensils inside it. it´s painted within an analytical, linear and dark-colored cubism.
  • Creator:
    Manuel Hernández Mompó (1927 - 1992, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    1955
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    50 x 65 cm.Price: $7,086
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  • Gallery Location:
    Madrid, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU128114802211

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