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Enrique MedinaLa Entrada (Photorealistic Interior) 1985
1985
About the Item
Enrique Medina (b.1935). La Entrada, 1986. Acrylic on canvas, measuring 32 x 32 inches; 33 x 33 inches framed. Signed lower right. Signed, dated, titled on verso.
Personal Information
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1935.
Selected Group Exhibitions
1970 1st Biennial of Uruguay.
1971 11th Biennial of San Pablo, Brazil.
1982 Latin American Painting Exhibition, Santiago de Chile.
1984 4th Ibero-American Biennial of Mexico.
1985 Paraguayan Museum of Contemporary Art.
1990 Contemporary Painting of Latin America and the Carebbean, Nagoya City Art Museum, Japan.
1994 4th Biennial of Cuenca, Ecuador.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
1970 Instituto Italiano de Cultura, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1971 Biblioteca Nacional, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1986 Jack Solomon Gallery, New York.
1988 Jack Solomon Gallery, New York.
1991 "2 from Uruguay" with Luis A. Solari, Bolivar Hall, London.
1992 Alexander Lloyd Gallery, London.
1993 Raadhuis "De Paaw" Wassenaar, Holland.
1998 The Piermont Gallery, New York.
Awards
1969 Grand Prize (Ceibo de Oro), Latin American Cultural Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1970 "Paez Vilaró Foundation" International Prize, 1st Biennial of Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1970 Acquisition Prize, 18th Municipal Fine Arts Salon, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1970 Acquisition Prize, 34th National Visual Arts Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1971 Grand Prize for Painting, 35th National Visual Arts Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1972 Acquisition Prize, 36th National Visual Arts Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1978 FUNSA Prize, Museum of American Art, Maldonado, Uruguay.
1978 University of the Republic Prize, Salto Arts Salon, Salto, Uruguay.
1978 Acquisition Prize, 26th Municipal Fine Arts Salon, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1979 First Prize, Salto Arts Salon, Salto, Uruguay.
1979 First Prize, 27th Municipal Fine Arts Salon, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1979 Acquisition Prize, 43rd National Visual Arts Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1980 N & Asociados Prize, Museum of American Art, Maldonado, Uruguay.
1980 Acquisition Prize, National Visual Arts Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1980 San José Town Hall Prize, San José National Salon, San José, Uruguay.
1981 San José Town Hall Prize, San José National Salon, San José, Uruguay.
1981 Automotive Association Prize, Montevideo, Uruguay.
1982 Carrau Prize, National San José Salon, San José, Uruguay.
- Creator:Enrique Medina (1935, Uruguayan)
- Creation Year:1985
- Dimensions:Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Wilton Manors, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU245213827242
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