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Thought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art with male characters and mannequins with a victorian feel and painted graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 13.5 inches tall by 10.5 inches wide. Framed: 15.25 inches tall by 12.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1960's Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornThought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art of Katherine Deneuve, other actors of the time period and painted graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 13.5 inches tall by 10.5 inches wide. Framed: 15.25 inches tall by 12.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1963 Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornThought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art of Manaure surrounded symbols of affection and painted graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 10.5 inches tall by 13.5 inches wide. Framed: 12.25 inches tall by 15.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1963 Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornThought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art with classic cars and linear graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 10.5 inches tall by 13.5 inches wide. Framed: 12.25 inches tall by 15.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1965 Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornThought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art interpretation of temptation and painted graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 10.5 inches tall by 13.5 inches wide. Framed: 12.25 inches tall by 15.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1960 "s Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornThought provoking abstract, multi media, modern graphic art with revolutionist, movie clips and painted graphics. Artist signed and dated on bottom. Sight: 10.5 inches tall by 13.5 inches wide. Framed: 12.25 inches tall by 15.25 inches wide. Framed behind glass in a distressed look teal frame. About the artist: Mateo Manaure, master of abstractionism, studied at the Escuela de Artes Plastics y Artes Aplicadas where he studied graphic arts. In 1947 he won the inaugural National Prize for Plastic Arts and traveled to Paris in 1950 and became involved in the artist movement of Los Disentes founded in Paris in 1945, lasting until around 1950 composed of a group of Venezuelan artists. He returned to Caracas in 1952 to found the Galeria Cuatro Muros and gave the first exhibition of abstract art in Venezuela. He also collaborated with architect Carlos Raul Villanueva, first on the University City of Caracas, to which he contributed 26 works of art and was promoted to art supervisor of the campus, and then to other public spaces like the redesign of the neighborhood of 23 de Enero. For the next several years, Manaure continued to develop within abstract art, which made up the Venezuelan artistic avant-grade of that time. He later returned to more traditional graphic art forms, especially lithography as shown in this example. In 1984 he was named President of the Associacion Venezolana de Artistas Plasicos. In 2009 the Mateo Manaure Museum of Contempory Art was opened in Maturin, Monagas. Artist: Mateo Manaure Issued: 1965 Country of Origin: Venezuela
Lion and UnicornMateo Manaure Untitled Pencil on paper
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Ink and crayon on paper
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Crayon on paper
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Columna Policromada Acrylic on wood
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Silkscreen on paper. A.P. Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Silkscreen on paper. A.P. Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Silkscreen on paper. A.P. Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Suelos de mi tierra Oil on canvas Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Suelos de mi tierra Oil on canvas Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure Untitled Silkscreen on paper. A.P. Signed lower right
Casa de Subastas OdalysUntitled Mateo Manaure Acrylic on wood
Casa de Subastas OdalysMateo Manaure (1926-2018) Untitled signed and dated 'Mateo Manaure 56' (on the reverse) oil on wood 15 ¾ x 15 ¾ in. (40 x 40 cm.) Painted in 1956.
Christie'sMateo Manaure (b. 1926) Columna policromada acrylic on paper laid on board 33 1/8 x 9 ½ in. (84.2 x 24.1 cm.)
Christie's