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Artist: Esteban La Rotta
Mi Familia - Original Oil Painting on Panel, Contemporary, 2025
Mi Familia - Original Oil Painting on Panel, Contemporary, 2025

Mi Familia - Original Oil Painting on Panel, Contemporary, 2025

By Esteban La Rotta

Located in Chicago, IL

Seen together, the painting unfolds as a quiet but charged meditation on domestic space as a site where intimacy, memory, and structural violence converge, a central concern in Esteb...

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2010s Esteban La Rotta Art

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Oil, Panel

Ensordecedor - Nightscape, Original Landscape Painting, Oil on Panel
Ensordecedor - Nightscape, Original Landscape Painting, Oil on Panel

Ensordecedor - Nightscape, Original Landscape Painting, Oil on Panel

By Esteban La Rotta

Located in Chicago, IL

Ensordecedor unfolds as a nocturne of suspended sound and shadow. Cathedral towers emerge and dissolve into a deep, velvety blue, their lit windows flickering like distant voices muf...

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2010s Esteban La Rotta Art

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Oil, Panel

Mi Cama - Painting of Tangled Sheets & Shoes in Muted Grey Tones
Mi Cama - Painting of Tangled Sheets & Shoes in Muted Grey Tones

Mi Cama - Painting of Tangled Sheets & Shoes in Muted Grey Tones

By Esteban La Rotta

Located in Chicago, IL

Mi Cama drifts between intimacy and dissolution, rendering the bed not as an object but as a field of sensation. Broad, muted strokes in blue-gray tones fold and collapse into one an...

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2010s Esteban La Rotta Art

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Oil, Panel

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Born into the well-known Guggenheim family, a niece of Solomon Guggenheim who founded the Guggenheim Museum, she grew up in New York, alongside her sisters Benita Guggenheim and Marguerite Peggy Guggenheim who would become the influential gallery proprietor, art collector, museum founder, and midwife to the Abstract Expressionism art movement. Her father Benjamin gave up much of his financial interest in the family's mining business to start his own business in Paris. With his business failing, in 1912 he set out to return to the United States in time for McKinley's ninth birthday on the Titanic. Following the shipwreck, he drowned aged 46; his body was not recovered. McKinley inherited $450,000. She later inherited money on the deaths of her mother, and of her older sister, Benita, who died in childbirth. The loss of her father haunted McKinley for the rest of her life, and in 1969 she recorded "In Memoriam, Titanic Lifeboat Blues." McKinley began painting as a teenager and was a prolific artist throughout her life. When she fled New York for Paris at age 19 she studied at the Sorbonne and became part of 1920's bohemian Paris, France, where she was taught by key modernism artists of the time. Her primary mediums were ink, water color, tempera, and crayon. Some of her work is hand signed and some is not. In 1928 her sister Peggy moved to London and mar­ried the British writer John Holmes. In 1931, McKinley married the Englishman Denys King-Farlow. They settled in Sussex, UK, and had two children, John King-Farlow, who became a philosopher and poet, and Barbara Benita King-Farlow, who became an artist in her own right. In 1938 Peggy opened Guggenheim Jeune, a London gallery of mod­ern art, starring Wassily Kandinsky, Henry Moore, Salvador dali, Constantin Brancusi, Max Ernst, Pablo Pic­asso and Jean Miro with whom they socialized. Whilst living in the south of England with Denys King-Farlow in the 1930s, McKinley was influenced by a group of avant-garde artists, and had her first solo exhibition in London in April 1937 at the Coolings Gallery. She received instruction from British artists Rowland Suddaby, Raymond Coxon, and Edna Ginesi, becoming associated with the London Group and the Euston Road School. She painted primarily in watercolor. Her work included still-life, portraits, townscapes and landscapes. Although her first work was done in a "slightly plain palette," her later work in the 1930s brightened, sometimes falling within the realm of fauvism. "Under the influence of the Surrealist artists, Hazel's paintings after the 1930's became freer, though her work was far more whimsical and humorous than many artists more closely associated with the surrealism movement." In 1939 McKinley fled Europe due to the impending war and returned to the US, living mostly in California. She took brief art lessons from her sister Peggy's one-time husband Max Ernst and much later attended several summer schools taught by muralist and renowned teacher Xavier Gonzalez. In her life in the United States and abroad, McKinley met many prominent artists of the Paris, London, and New York art scenes including Jackson Pollock. McKinley continued to paint, and ran a small gallery of her own in the late 1950s and early 1960s in West Cornwall, Connecticut. One show at her gallery featured the works of British and Irish painters including Rowland Suddaby, Frank Beteson, Tom Nisbett, and Patrick Swift. McKinley showed two of her own works in the same exhibit, a watercolor painted at Positano, Italy and one painted at the Tuileries, Paris. Another featured work was a surrealistic water color portrait of McKinley by London artist Mervyn Peake. McKinley exhibited her work both in Europe and the United States throughout her long career, mostly at smaller venues. 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