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"The Enigma of The Egg" Texas/Mexican Artist Studied with Zuniga
By Alberto Saucedo
Located in San Antonio, TX
Alberto Saucedo (Born 1960) Texas Artist (Sculptor/Painter)
21.5 inches tall Medium: Bronze 2016 "The Enigma of The Egg"
Alberto was born in 1960. He was raised in Mexico City.
Alberto Saucedo began his career as self-taught artist who demonstrated at a young age a remarkable talent and passion for art that eventually at seventeen years of age led him to formal studies at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and later on enrolled at San Diego City College. There he focused on Commercial Art and Interior Design. It was there, where he evolved his unique personal style. It was also at this time that he discovered the work of Master sculptor Francisco Zuñiga and studied sculpture with him. Sculpture subsequently became a major part of Saucedo’s work, and achieved his first real recognition in his field. Saucedo’s training has included a generous study of art history, where he incorporates his sensuous, spiritual and classical techniques, transforming it into a style that becomes evident in his work.
A few Notable Clients:
Bodybuilder/Actor/Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Actress Rita Moreno.
Businessman (Founder of SeaWorld) George Millay.
Mr Gary Lillian Former Vice President Marketing of PepsiCo, Inc. and now President of Javo Beverages in California.
Italian Ambassador to Mexico.
Exhibits
1985 – Arts and Crafts Fair, México City.
1985 – Solo show Casa Pedro Domeq, México City
1988 – 1989 – Una noche de Arte, México City
1995 – Solo show Galeria Dagen Bela, San Antonio, TX
1996 – Introspecciones (KVDA Channel 60) San Antonio, TX
1996 – Two Artist from Mexico City, Galería Sol y Luna, San
Antonio, TX
1996 – Expo-Formalidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México (UNAM), México City.
1998 Jamboree, San Antonio Art League Museum, San
Antonio, TX
1999 – Group Show, Galería 10/10, México City.
Publications:
1985 – Prepara muestra Alberto Saucedo, Excelsior, México
1989 – Revista Impacto. Alberto Saucedo escultor de
raigambre prehispánica.
1994 – Southwest Art Magazine, April
1996 – Architectural Digest, Rita Moreno, April pg 204 also
view letters August issue, 1996.
1996 – Mural’s wedding. San Antonio Express News
1999 – Oblate Virgin winning admirers. San Antonio Express
News.
2004 – The Hill Country Edge. Art on the Edge, Alberto
Saucedo. October and December magazines.
2007 – Explore Magazine. Alberto Saucedo a master in many
mediums. October.
2008 – The Sun News Paper. Wild Flower Wonderlands Butterfly
granite sculpture. April.
2002 – “Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Art Vol.2,
Bilingual Press. Arizona State University.
2005 – Triumph of Our Communities. Four Decades of Mexican
American Art. Bilingual Press. Arizona State University.
Commissions:
1989 – Life size sculpture of “Sitting woman” for a private
collection. Bronze .
1996 – Commission to paint outside mural “Humanity in its
Cosmos”. Wildwood Management Group
Building. San Antonio, TX
1999 – Commission of the “Virgin of Guadalupe” for the Oblate
School of Theology. San Antonio. TX
2002 – Commission for a life size sculpture in black
granite. Private collection. Kerrville, TX.
2005 – 21 Plaques of the U.S. Mexican American War (1847).
Port Isabel, TX.
2006 – Commission for a granite Baptismal Fountain, St Joseph
Catholic Church, Spring Branch, TX
2007 – 2012, Six Plaques for the U.S. Air Force Academy,
USAFA, Co.
2007 – 8’ Granite Butterfly Sculpture for Our Lady of the
Rosary Cemetery, Georgetown, TX.
2008 – Murals for “El Chaparral” Restaurant, San Antonio,
TX.
2007 – 2012 Over 80 portrait plaques, including Littlefield
plaque at The Littlefield Stadium, UT, Austin, TX.
Admiral Benjamin Hacker and George Millay (Founder of Sea World).
Main plaques for the:
Central Security Service of the United States
National Security Agency
(NSA).
Air force ISR Agency
Joint Information Operation. Warfare Command.
United States Cyber Command.
2014 – “The Olive Tree”. First Presbyterian Church. San
Antonio, TX.
Sitting Woman
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"From the Heart", Martin Eichinger, Figurative, Bronze, Romantic, 62x38x33 in.
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The male figure lies atop a cresting wavelike column, seemingly elevated by the experience. One hand is nearly touching his heart while the other hand is held open in a gesture of re...
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"Dreams of Ecstasy", Martin Eichinger, Figurative, Bronze, Romance, 70x12x17 in.
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Deborah Ballard is best known for conceiving of figures and groupings of figures who relate to one another (and the viewer) through their body language, relationships and dialogue. S...
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By Morgan Russell
Located in Dallas, TX
signed "1938-42 Morgan Russell" with monogram on base
cast circa 1982 with permission of the Estate of Morgan Russell
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Apollo
By Anita Huffington
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"The most Greek of all the gods, in art the ideal type of young, but not immature, manly beauty. A master musician, archer, healer, and prophet, he is the god of light and the god of truth. The rugged, strong, masculinity of the stone - its unique character - suggested Apollo to me." - Anita Huffington
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"ANTICA" FEMALE FORM NUDE
By Scy
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Scy
Colorado / Texas Artist
Image Size: 12"
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"Antica"
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"Ex Nihilo Fragment 7", Frederick Hart, Bronze Sculpture, Woman Figure
By Frederick Hart
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"The Bather" Bronze Mexican Bather Nude
By Alberto Saucedo
Located in San Antonio, TX
Alberto Saucedo (Born 1960) Texas Artist (Sculptor/Painter)
28" tall x 9" wide without plinth. 29" tall x 12" wide with plinth
Medium: Sculpture 2014 II / IV "The Bather"
Alberto was born in 1960. He was raised in Mexico City.
Alberto Saucedo began his career as self-taught artist who demonstrated at a
young age a remarkable talent and passion for art that eventually at seventeen
years of age led him to formal studies at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México and later on enrolled at San Diego City College. There he focused on
Commercial Art and Interior Design. It was there, where he evolved his unique
personal style. It was also at this time that he discovered the work of Master
sculptor Francisco Zuñiga and studied sculpture with him. Sculpture subsequently
became a major part of Saucedo’s work, and achieved his first real recognition
in his field. Saucedo’s training has included a generous study of art
history, where he incorporates his sensuous, spiritual and classical techniques,
transforming it into a style that becomes evident in his work.
A few Notable Clients:
Bodybuilder/Actor/Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Actress Rita Moreno.
Businessman (Founder of SeaWorld) George Millay.
Mr Gary Lillian Former Vice President Marketing of PepsiCo, Inc. and now President of Javo Beverages in California.
Italian Ambassador to Mexico.
Exhibits
1985 – Arts and Crafts Fair, México City.
1985 – Solo show Casa Pedro Domeq, México City
1988 – 1989 – Una noche de Arte, México City
1995 – Solo show Galeria Dagen Bela, San Antonio, TX
1996 – Introspecciones (KVDA Channel 60) San Antonio, TX
1996 – Two Artist from Mexico City, Galería Sol y Luna, San
Antonio, TX
1996 – Expo-Formalidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México (UNAM), México City.
1998 Jamboree, San Antonio Art League Museum, San
Antonio, TX
1999 – Group Show, Galería 10/10, México City.
Publications:
1985 – Prepara muestra Alberto Saucedo, Excelsior, México
1989 – Revista Impacto. Alberto Saucedo escultor de
raigambre prehispánica.
1994 – Southwest Art Magazine, April
1996 – Architectural Digest, Rita Moreno, April pg 204 also
view letters August issue, 1996.
1996 – Mural’s wedding. San Antonio Express News
1999 – Oblate Virgin winning admirers. San Antonio Express
News.
2004 – The Hill Country Edge. Art on the Edge, Alberto
Saucedo. October and December magazines.
2007 – Explore Magazine. Alberto Saucedo a master in many
mediums. October.
2008 – The Sun News Paper. Wild Flower Wonderlands Butterfly
granite sculpture. April.
2002 – “Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Art Vol.2,
Bilingual Press. Arizona State University.
2005 – Triumph of Our Communities. Four Decades of Mexican
American Art. Bilingual Press. Arizona State University.
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1989 – Life size sculpture of “Sitting woman...
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Naturalistic Woman Holding a Calf Sculpture
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Artist Biography: In 1905, one of the best Neapolitan chasers of the time, Gennaro Chiurazzi, recalling his sculpture master Pietro Masulli praised him highly for the fact of being the first to have marked in Naples art a completely new path, opposite to the one of the Art Academies: an artistic manufacturing that could be applied also to the industry of the time, without the risk of becoming serial.
The typology of product, unique and refined, to which Chiurazzi refers to, is the one that had already made him famous everywhere: bronze and life-size reproduction of classical and Renaissance sculptures. Each Chiurazzi manufacture was obtained thanks to the lost wax investment casting technique (realized on casts of Greek and Roman originals preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples, Musei Vaticani, Musei Capitolini and Museo Borghese in Rome, Palazzo Pitti, Galleria degli Uffizi and Museo Nazionale in Florence), refined then by the hands of a master chaser.
The chance, unique in the history, to create casts from works of such important museums, gave the chance to the Chiurazzi Foundry to have a gallery of around 1.500 plaster casts of classical sculptures – from Doriforo to Discobolo, from Ercole Farnese to Laocoonte, from various Venuses to imperial statues, from Hellenic busts discovered in Ercolano to every kind of objects coming from Pompeii and so on –, Renaissance and modern (from Michelangelo’s Mosè to Cellini’s Perseo, from Bernini’s masterpieces to Canova’s).
This fact gave the chance to the Neapolitan foundry to gain clients all over the world: not only reigning families in Europe and in the East, but also and especially tens of large Anglo-Saxon museums on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean that, to show classical beauty in all its perfect shapes and to revive the taste for the Ancient, do not hesitate to have Chiurazzi bronzes...
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19th Century Academic Texas - Nude Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Classical Greco Roman Style Nude Male Torso Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Beautiful nude male torso sculpture made in the classical Greco Roman style. The sculpture was created by W. R. Stevenson and consists of a p...
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Late 20th Century Naturalistic Texas - Nude Sculptures
Materials
Plaster
H 22 in W 9 in D 6 in
Modern Abstract Nude Female Terracotta Torso Figurative Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Beautifully sculpted light grey terracotta clay nude female torso. The surface has a rough texture which juxtaposes nicely against the clean lines of the figure.
Category
20th Century Abstract Texas - Nude Sculptures
Materials
Terracotta
H 20 in W 11 in D 7 in