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Item Ships From: Argentina
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 Argentine Modern Argentina - Wall Decorations

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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 Argentine Modern Argentina - Wall Decorations

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Paint

Pair of Metal and Enamel Plaques with Bamboo Frame, France, Late 19th Century
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Pair of metal and enamel plaques with bamboo frame. France, late 19th century. Japonisme style. Each plaque dimensions: 5 cm depth x 68 cm width x 93 cm height.
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Late 19th Century French Japonisme Antique Argentina - Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal, Enamel

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...
Category

2010s Argentine Modern Argentina - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

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