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Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

Cuban, b. 1959
José Braulio Bedia Valdés is a Cuban painter currently residing in Florida. Bedia studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" and then finished his art studies at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana.
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Artist: Jose Bedia
Jose Bedia, 'Nuevas enseñanzas', 2019, Silkscreen, 27.6x35 in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Nuevas Enseñanzas', 2019 silkscreen on paper 27.6 x 35.1 in. (70 x 89 cm.) Edition of 30 Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Paper, Silk, Ink

Jose Bedia, 'Nkunia Brava', 2019, Etching, 25.4x33.7 in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Nkunia Brava', 2019 etching, aquatint on paper Deponte 300 g. 25.4 x 33.7 in. (64.5 x 85.5 cm.) Edition of 30 Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Paper, Engraving, Etching, Aquatint

Jose Bedia, "Madre de Guerra", 2019, woodcut, 46x78in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuban, 1959) 'Mother of war', 2019 Woodcut and serigraph Limited edition of 30 Image size: 92 x 181 cm. (36.2 x 71.3 in.) Overall size: 118 x 199 cm. (46.5 x 78.3 in.) Su...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Screen, Woodcut

Jose Bedia "Armed Animal & Mother of War" 2019 framed woodcut screenprint 78x78
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuban, 1959) 'Animal and mother' (Diptych), 2019 Woodcut and serigraph on Feltmark cotton paper 300 g. over streched canvas and framed Overall size: 199 x 199 cm. (78.3 ...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Screen, Woodcut, Canvas

"Tumba y Raja" 2019 (see video) Signed Original Large Engraving Cuban Art Print
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
"Tumba y Raja', is a term in Spanish that colloquially refers to an uncontrollable force that "knocks something down and rips it apart". In this case it refers to the Nkisi (magic po...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Engraving

Jose Bedia, "Nuevas Enseñanzas", 2019 Artist Proof lithograph 28x35in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Nuevas Enseñanzas', 2019 lithograph on paper 27.6 x 35.1 in. (70 x 89 cm.) Edition of 2 (State proof) Ref: BED-103PE
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Jose Bedia, "Animal y Madre" (Diptych), 2019, woodcut, 46x78in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuban, 1959) 'Animal and mother' (Diptych), 2019 Woodcut and serigraph on cotton paper 300 g. Limited edition of 30 Image size: 181 x 181 cm. (71.3 x 71.3 in.) Overall si...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Screen, Woodcut

Jose Bedia, 'Presencia del Monte', 2019, Silkscreen, 26x17.1 in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Presencia Del Monte', 2019 silkscreen on paper 26 x 17.2 in. (66 x 43.5 cm.) Edition of 40 Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Paper, Ink, Etching, Aquatint, Screen

Jose Bedia "Mother's charm" 2019 Artist Proof lithograph 28x35in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
"Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Encanto De La Madre' (Mother's charm), 2019 lithograph on paper Edition of 5 (State proof) 27.6 x 35.1 in. (70 x 89 cm.) Edition of 2 (State proof) Ref: BED...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Jose Bedia Original Signed 2019 Large 46x78in Woodcut Serigraph Cuban Artist
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuban, 1959) 'Animal Armado', 2019. Woodcut and serigraph. Limited edition of 30 Overall size: 118 x 199 cm. (46.5 x 78.3 in.). Surface: Feltmark Paper 300 g. Hand-signed...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Screen, Woodcut, Ink

Jose Bedia, 'Encantos de Madre', 2019, Silkscreen, 27.7x35.2 in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuba, 1959) 'Encanto De La Madre', 2019 silkscreen on paper Guarro Super Alpha 250g. 27.7 x 35.2 in. (70.3 x 89.3 cm.) Edition of 30 Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Paper, Ink, Etching, Aquatint, Screen

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Tigre couché à l'entrée de son antre (Tiger Lying at the Entrance to its Lair)
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Ebu, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem, 1981
By Hunt Slonem
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Man Ray 'Le Mannequin' aquatint engraving - 1975
By Man Ray
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Man Ray 'Le Mannequin' Aquatint/Engraving 1975 Edition: From the rare limited edition of 150 Size: 50x35 CM. Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist Published by Cleto Polcina E...
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1970s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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Engraving, Etching, Aquatint

Man Ray 'Le Mannequin' aquatint engraving - 1975
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Jose Bedia, "Tumba y Raja", 2019, engraving, 43x68in
By Jose Bedia
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Bedia (Cuban, 1959) 'Tumba y Raja', 2019 Sugarlift on iron plate Limited edition of 30 Image size: 89.5 x 151.5 cm. (35.2 x 59.6 in.) Overall size: 109 x 172 cm. (42.9 x 67.7 in...
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2010s Contemporary Jose Bedia Figurative Prints

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