Edward Arcenio Chavez Art
American, 1917-1995
Born in Wagonmound, New Mexico, Eduardo Chavez was an illustrator, muralist, genre and landscape painter, sculptor, and lithographer. He studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center with Boardman Robinson, Frank Mechau, Arnold Blanch, and Peppino Mangravite. Before serving in the army during WWII, Chavez painted many murals in the west.
When he was demobilized from the army after WWII, he went to live in Woodstock, New York with his wife, artist Jenne Magafan. A new artistic climate developed in Woodstock after WWII. There was an influx of artists from the West and Midwest in Woodstock. Some of the these artists were Bruce Currie, Fletcher Martin, Edward Millman, Mitchell Siporin, Herman Cherry, Denny Winters, and Jenne Magafan’s sister, Ethel Magafan. In 1947, the Art Students League reestablished a summer school in Woodstock, as it had left in 1922. Chavez once remarked that even if he did not find stimulus for painting in Woodstock, he still liked living there.
Chavez was a member of the Woodstock Art Association, the National Academy of Design, and the National Society of Mural Painters. He won a two-thousand dollar Tiffany Grant in 1948, the Fulbright Award in 1951, and the Childe Hassam Award in 1953. He was an instructor of art at the Art Students League from 1954 to 1958, a visiting professor of art at Colorado College from 1959 to 1960, and a professor of art at Syracuse University from 1960 to 1962.to
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Artist: Edward Arcenio Chavez
Mid Century Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture on Granite Stand by Edward Chavez
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
This striking modern abstract bronze sculpture by Edward (Eduardo) Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995) is mounted on a polished granite base. The piece measures 7 ½ x 6 x 2 inches, including ...
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20th Century American Modern Edward Arcenio Chavez Art
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Granite, Bronze
Bold Multicolored Abstract Painted Metal Sculpture, Mid Century Modern Art
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
This dynamic abstract painted metal sculpture by Edward (Eduardo) Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995) exemplifies his mastery of modern art. Painted with black and in the three primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—this sculptural piece captures the bold and energetic spirit of mid-century modern design. The sculpture measures 16 ½ x 7 x 11 inches, making it an impactful tabletop piece that blends abstract expressionism with vibrant color contrasts.
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1960s Mid Century Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base Stand - Chama
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
Mid-Century Modern Bronze Sculpture "Chama" by Eduardo Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995), circa 1966, elegantly presented on a wooden base. The sculpture measures 7 ¼ inches in height, 10 inches in width, and 3 ¼ inches in depth, showcasing Chavez’s unique style and mastery in bronze casting.
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1960s Abstract Edward Arcenio Chavez Art
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