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Place of Origin: Argentine
Juan Prat, White Gold and Sapphire Bracelet, drawing in conté pencil 1983
Located in BILBAO, ES
Juan Prat - Gold and Sapphire Bracelet Original drawing in conté pencil, heightened with white on oatmeal coloured vergé paper by Juan Prat. The work was created during the artist's...
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1980s Vintage Argentine Wall Decorations

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Acrylic

Juan Prat, White Gold and Sapphire Necklace, drawing in conté pencil 1983
Located in BILBAO, ES
Juan Prat - Gold and Sapphire Necklace Original drawing in conté pencil, heightened with white on oatmeal coloured vergé paper by Juan Prat. The work was created during the artist's...
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1980s Vintage Argentine Wall Decorations

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Acrylic

Richard Durando-Togo '1910- ?', Women at the Market, Framed, Signed
Located in Leuven , BE
Richard Durando-Togo is a painter of Argentine origin who spent most of his life in Italy and France, in the latter country he settled permanently in 1934. He is a self-taught artist...
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Early 20th Century Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Combined Techniques Painting "The Three Sisters" by C. Josuan, Argentina, 1896
Located in PARIS, FR
Inscribed Cecilia Josuan, Colegio de N. S. del Huerto, Buenos Aires, 1896 A rare “fixé sous verre” painting using a combined technique of chromolithography for the faces and hands, and silk embroidery for the clothes and background drape. Representing three women holding each other’s hands. Chromolithography technique uses thin paper motifs glued and varnished to integrate its support. Along from the rich Spanish legacy, Argentina is also very influenced since 19th century by European culture, notably Italian. Traces of American Indian culture are harder to find than in the other Latin America countries. During 19th century, with the National pride appears Argentina specific cultural themes. The Gaucho character, keeping the cattle in the Pampas, is recurrent in literature and particularly in poetry: Fausto (1866), by Estanilaslao del Campo, or Martin Fierro (1872), by José Hernandez, often considered to be an hymn to the Pampa. Painting also celebrates this genre with the works of painter Prilidiano Pueyrredon (1823-1870). At the beginning of 19th century, painters in Latin America and particularly in Argentina are foreigners (French, Germans and British) named Costumbristas, painting folkloric landscapes and portraits much appreciated in Europe. During second part of 19th century, a national painting appears with internationally renowned painters such as Prilidiano Pueyrredon, Angel de La Valle...
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1890s Antique Argentine Wall Decorations

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Glass, Paint, Paper, Silk

Amaizing Woman, 1940, France, Material, Wood, Sign, Zadra
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Amaizing woman Material: wood Country: France We have specialized in the sale of Art Deco and Art Nouveau and Vintage styles since 1982. If you have any questions we are at your dis...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Leparc Julio, Painter and Sculptor Born in Argentina in 1928 "Modulation"
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Leparc Julio, painter and sculptor born in Argentina in 1928. His work is included in op-art and kinetic art. "Modulation" Series of fiive serigraphs on cardboard made in 1980 Shot o...
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1980s Vintage Argentine Wall Decorations

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Crystal

Oil on Canvas Painting, "Untitled" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2014
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas painting "Untitled" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2014. The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Paint

Oil on Canvas Painting, "Untitled" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas painting "Untitled" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020. The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier (2004) and Tulio de Sagastizábal (2005-2007). In 2003 she obtained a scholarship granted by the Antorchas Foundation to continue her training. She was selected to participate in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2011) with tutoring from Jorge Macchi. In 2015 she did a residency in Madrid at El Prado...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Large Eugenio Diez Illuminated Marquetry Wall Hangings or Cabinet Doors
By Eugenio Diez
Located in Chicago, IL
Large Eugenio Diez illuminated marquetry wood panels. These were from a very large cabinet. The doors could be repurposed for another cabinet. Styl...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Jewel Wall Sculpture by Daniel Basso, Argentina, 2022
By Daniel Basso
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Jewel wall sculpture in wood, acrylic, bronze and velvet by Daniel Basso, Argentina, 2022. Daniel Basso, Mar del Plata 1974. He studied painting at the Hig...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Bronze

Large Oil on Canvas by Juan Carlos Lasser (1952 - 2007), Selvatico II
Located in Dallas, TX
Bright colorful oil on canvas painting by Juan Carlos Lasser. Selvatico II (wild, rough, jungle, primative). Lasser studied at the Mutualidad de Estudiantes y Egresados de Bellas Artes (MEEBA). Since 1973, the painter of abstract, colorfully expressive paintings has exhibited his works in solo and group exhibitions in his native Argentina as well as in Singapore, Korea, Cuba, Uruguay, Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria and the USA. The exhibition venues included the "Galería Atica", the "Fundación Banco Patricios", the "Galería de Arte Tema" and the "Galería Van Eyck" in Buenos Aires, the "Art Gallery" in Washington DC and the "Sicardi-Sanders Gallery" in Houston, Texas. In the course of his life, he received various awards for his artistic work. He was awarded the Grand Prize of Honour of the LXXXI Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas. In 1990 he also received the First Prize for Painting from the Salón Municipal de Artes Plásticas Manuel Belgrano. Two years later he was honored with the first prize of the Salón Nacional of Rosario. He also received the Premio Benito Quinquela Martín...
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20th Century Organic Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

Eduardo Esquivel Solario 'Solarium' Acrylic Paint Framed Wall Art 2005
Located in Miami, FL
Framed Eduardo Esquivel Solario (Solarium) Acrylic Paint Wall Art 2005. Signed on Reverse and at the front by Artist. O-585-335 
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Early 2000s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Oil on Hardboard Painting by Diego Cabral in 2021 'EVA'
Located in North Miami, FL
"EVA" Oil on hardboard painting by Argentinian contemporary artist Diego Cabral in 2021 of a realistic naked woman. The artist likes to portray and embrac...
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21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Hardwood, Paint

Ink drawing by Antonio Segui titled "The Bad Light"
By Antonio Seguí
Located in Autonomous City Buenos Aires, CABA
Ink drawing by Antonio Segui titled "The Bad Light" Antonio Hugo Seguí (Villa Allende, January 11, 1934-Buenos Aires, February 26, 2022)1​2​ was an Argentine painter, sculptor and il...
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20th Century Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

“Untitled, New York” by Ronaldo de Juan
By Ronaldo De Juan
Located in Sheffield, MA
Ronaldo de Juan Argentina, 1930-1989 “Untitled, New York” Large Acrylic on canvas 72 by 50 in. W/frame 73 by 51 in. Signed and dated 1971 on reverse Titled New York on reverse S...
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1970s Vintage Argentine Wall Decorations

Surrealism Faces and Souls Painting by Elena Lasala
By Elena Lasala
Located in Miami, FL
Original Surrealism Artwork by highly collectible artist Elena Lasala from Argentina. Faces and Souls illustrates how we are all interconnected with all our different thoughts, views...
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Early 2000s Futurist Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Parchment Paper

Acrylic and Lacquer on Canvas Painting "Fronterizo" by Carolina Antoniadis, 2014
By Carolina Antoniadis
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Acrylic and lacquer on canvas painting titled "Fronterizo" by Carolina Antoniadis. Argentina, 2014. Round paint. Carolina Antoniadis was born in Rosario city, province of Santa Fe and from an early age arts started to exist in her life. The main reason was that her grandfather, Demetrio Antoniadis, was a Greek landscape painter. He came to Argentina, dwelt in Rosario and rapidly associated with the impressionists of the time. Demetrio knew pretty well how to convey his love and passion for arts to his family. Five years afterwards, the family moved to Buenos Aires. “My first approach to painting was when I was a kid and I sat and stared at my grandfather’s paintings...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Acrylic on Canvas Painting Titled "Exhibidores" by Carolina Antoniadis, 2014
By Carolina Antoniadis
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Acrylic on canvas painting titled "Exhibidores" by Carolina Antoniadis, Argentina, 2014. Carolina Antoniadis was born in Rosario city, province of Santa Fe and from an early age arts started to exist in her life. The main reason was that her grandfather, Demetrio Antoniadis, was a Greek landscape painter. He came to Argentina, dwelt in Rosario and rapidly associated with the impressionists of the time. Demetrio knew pretty well how to convey his love and passion for arts to his family. Five years afterwards, the family moved to Buenos Aires. “My first approach to painting was when I was a kid and I sat and stared at my grandfather’s paintings...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Osvaldo Romberg : watercolour on paper, didactic study of colour classifacition
By OTHR
Located in Zemst, BE
Work (watercolour) on paper by Osvaldo Romberg( 1938-2019) Argentina He was known for his didactic investigation of the classification of colour. T...
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint, Paper

Oil on Canvas Painting, "Los planetas frutales" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas painting, "Los planetas frutales" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020 The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier (2004) and Tulio de Sagastizábal (2005-2007). In 2003 she obtained a scholarship granted by the Antorchas Foundation to continue her training. She was selected to participate in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2011) with tutoring from Jorge Macchi. In 2015 she did a residency in Madrid at El Prado...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Oil on Canvas Painting, "La sandía suspendida" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas Painting, "La sandía suspendida" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020 The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier (2004) and Tulio de Sagastizábal (2005-2007). In 2003 she obtained a scholarship granted by the Antorchas Foundation to continue her training. She was selected to participate in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2011) with tutoring from Jorge Macchi. In 2015 she did a residency in Madrid at El Prado...
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2010s Modern Argentine Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

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