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Esteban Wenceslao Viciana
Óleo sobre tela - Bodegón de flores

$717.58
£529.38
€600
CA$993.38
A$1,077.11
CHF 571.61
MX$13,266.01
NOK 7,084.76
SEK 6,686.38
DKK 4,568.12

About the Item

Firmado en la parte superior por el artista (Esteban Wº Viciana) Se presenta sin enmarcar la pintura El estado de la obra es aceptable Medidas obra: 61 cm. x 50 cm. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Esteban Wenceslao Viciana (1871–1961) fue un pintor nacido en Almería, España, conocido principalmente por su obra en óleo sobre lienzo, destacando en temas de bodegón y pintura de tema floral, además de paisajes y algunos retratos. Su actividad artística abarca finales del siglo XIX y la primera mitad del siglo XX, posicionándose entre los nombres relevantes de la pintura almeriense de su época. Después de la Guerra Civil Española, Viciana expuso con notable éxito en las Galerías Layetanas de Barcelona en 1940. Varias de sus obras, como "Paloma en su nido" (1941), "Bodegón de sandía con cisne", y múltiples bodegones florales han sido subastadas y están presentes en colecciones particulares y religiosas, por ejemplo, la obra "Virgen Inmaculada" (1900) donada a la iglesia parroquial de San Pedro en Almería. Su estilo se caracteriza por la atención al detalle y el uso equilibrado del color, especialmente en representaciones de naturalezas muertas. Viciana también es referenciado en diccionarios y estudios sobre pintura andaluza y almeriense como uno de los exponentes que ayudaron a definir la identidad artística local antes del auge del Movimiento Indaliano. Su legado se mantiene vivo en colecciones públicas y privadas, así como en subastas especializadas de arte. No existe constancia de facetas fuera del ámbito artístico visual, ni de reconocimiento a escala internacional; su importancia radica fundamentalmente en el contexto regional y en la aportación al patrimonio artístico de Almería.
  • Creator:
    Esteban Wenceslao Viciana (1871 - 1961, Spanish)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.02 in (61 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    61 x 50 cm. - Edición únicaPrice: $718
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sant Celoni, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2801216700062

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