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Painter, Illustrator, Sculptor, b. 1910 - d. 1979

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.
    Mar. 18, 2025

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection. Measurements: 30 x 40 cm; 33 x 43 cm (frame). Scene of interior in which the artist arranges a recurrent subject in the history of art as it is the still life. However, he exposes this genre from a modern point of view where the artist plays with the juxtaposition of elemental forms and a range of saturated colors applied in planes that are diluted and independent of objects and realism. A draftsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • Luis Seoane (Argentinian/Spanish 1910 - 1979), Sin Titulo (Abstract Bird), Oil on Canvas, Signed and dated 69 l.r., Frame: 40 3/4 x 51 in. (103.5 x 129.5 cm.)
    Feb. 11, 2025

    Luis Seoane (Argentinian/Spanish 1910 - 1979), Sin Titulo (Abstract Bird), Oil on Canvas, Signed and dated 69 l.r., Frame: 40 3/4 x 51 in. (103.5 x 129.5 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $400

    Luis Seoane (Argentinian/Spanish 1910 - 1979), Sin Titulo (Abstract Bird), Oil on Canvas, Signed and dated 69 l.r.,

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  • Luis Seoane. Nude fencer with club (1965)
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Luis Seoane. Nude fencer with club (1965)

    Est: -

    Woodcut on paper. Numbered (P. de A.) and titled in pencil in the lower left corner. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. A copy of this same edition is preserved in the Museum of Fine Arts of A Coruña. Inv. No. 5496.

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  • Luis Seoane. The Beautiful Era 1958
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Luis Seoane. The Beautiful Era 1958

    Est: -

    Woodcut on paper. Numbered (11/35) and titled in pencil in the lower left corner. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. A copy of this same edition is preserved in the Museum of Fine Arts of A Coruña. Inv. No. 5054.

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  • MODERN ARGENTINE PAINTING ATTR TO LUIS SEOANE
    Dec. 14, 2024

    MODERN ARGENTINE PAINTING ATTR TO LUIS SEOANE

    Est: $100 - $150

    Attributed to Luis Seoane, Argentine, 1910 to 1979, a mixed media painting on paper depicting two horned devils with tridents. Signed in pencil lower right. Luis Seoane was a lithographer and artist. Born in Buenos Aires, he spent much of his childhood and youth in Galicia. He was educated in A Coruna. His first exhibition was held in 1929. Modern Argentine Paintings And Art Collectibles.

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  • LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979) "Seated Duas mulleres", 1975
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979) "Seated Duas mulleres", 1975

    Est: €21,000 - €28,000

    Oil on canvas Signed and dated on the bottom Provenance: -Private collection, Galicia (acquired from the author) -Private collection, Madrid Measurements : 89 x 116cm

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). Untitled, 1960. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the upper area.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). Untitled, 1960. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the upper area.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). Untitled, 1960. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the upper area. Measurements: 40 x 50 cm; 49 x 59 cm (frame). Interior scene in which the artist arranges a recurring theme in the history of art as the still life. However, he exposes this genre from a modern point of view where the artist plays with the juxtaposition of elemental forms and a range of saturated colors applied in planes that are diluted and independent of objects and realism. Aesthetically, the work is largely reminiscent of the piece that belongs to the Seoane Foundation's collection "Still Life" from 1959. In both works the same elements can be seen as protagonists: the jug and two apples. Although in this case he reduces the color palette and slightly changes the perspective in such a way that he configures an image with a purer and more synthetic finish. Drawer, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • FRENCH ARGENTINIAN M LAURENCIN LUIS SEOANE PAINTINGS
    Sep. 21, 2024

    FRENCH ARGENTINIAN M LAURENCIN LUIS SEOANE PAINTINGS

    Est: $100 - $150

    A lot of three mixed media paintings on paper. The lot includes double portrait painting on paper after the original oil on canvas painting by French artist Marie Laurencin, 1883 to 1956, titled The Kiss, 1927. Signed upper right. Two artworks attributed to Luis Seoane, Argentinian, Spanish, 1910 to 1979. Both signed lower right. Modern and Contemporary French And Latin American Fine Art, Portrait Paintings, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.
    Sep. 10, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection. Measurements: 30 x 40 cm; 33 x 43 cm (frame). Scene of interior in which the artist arranges a recurrent subject in the history of art as it is the still life. However, he exposes this genre from a modern point of view where the artist plays with the juxtaposition of elemental forms and a range of saturated colors applied in planes that are diluted and independent of objects and realism. A draftsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • ATTRIBUTED TO LUIS SEOANE SPANISH GOUACHE PAINTING
    Aug. 18, 2024

    ATTRIBUTED TO LUIS SEOANE SPANISH GOUACHE PAINTING

    Est: $100 - $150

    Attributed to Luis Seoane, Argentinian, Spanish, 1910 to 1979, gouache painting on paper depicting a portrait of a man dressed in a costume. Signed lower right. Matted. Luis Seoane is known for Draughtsman, painter, engraver, and writer. Luis Seoane was a Spanish artist born in A Coruna in an unknown year. He was a draughtsman, painter, engraver, and writer who trained in A Coruna and practised as a lawyer. He is usually included in the group of Os renovadores, the renovators of Galician art in the first third of the 20th century. Modern and Contemporary Latin American Fine Art, Portrait Paintings, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.

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  • ESCUELA ESPAÑOLA, S.XX. ARLEQUÍN Y BAILARINA.
    Jul. 24, 2024

    ESCUELA ESPAÑOLA, S.XX. ARLEQUÍN Y BAILARINA.

    Est: €300 - €400

    Escuela española, s.XX. Arlequín y bailarina. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado A. Seoane. Firmado y fechado en 1959 al dorso. 53 x 39 cm.

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.
    May. 13, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Still life". 1969. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Provenance: José María Moreno Galván collection. Measurements: 30 x 40 cm; 33 x 43 cm (frame). Scene of interior in which the artist arranges a recurrent subject in the history of art as it is the still life. However, he exposes this genre from a modern point of view where the artist plays with the juxtaposition of elemental forms and a range of saturated colors applied in planes that are diluted and independent of objects and realism. A draftsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • ATTRIBUTED TO LUIS SEOANE SPANISH GOUACHE PAINTING
    May. 12, 2024

    ATTRIBUTED TO LUIS SEOANE SPANISH GOUACHE PAINTING

    Est: $100 - $150

    Attributed to Luis Seoane, Argentinian, Spanish, 1910 to 1979, gouache painting on paper depicting a portrait of a man dressed in a costume. Signed lower right. Matted. Luis Seoane is known for Draughtsman, painter, engraver, and writer. Luis Seoane was a Spanish artist born in A Coruna in an unknown year. He was a draughtsman, painter, engraver, and writer who trained in A Coruna and practised as a lawyer. He is usually included in the group of Os renovadores, the renovators of Galician art in the first third of the 20th century. Modern and Contemporary Latin American Fine Art, Portrait Paintings, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Conspiring", 1945. Watercolor and ink on paper. Work published in "The Georgics" by Virgil, Ed. Poseidon, Buenos Aires, page 413.
    Mar. 05, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Conspiring", 1945. Watercolor and ink on paper. Work published in "The Georgics" by Virgil, Ed. Poseidon, Buenos Aires, page 413.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,800

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Conspiring", 1945. Watercolor and ink on paper. Work published in "The Georgics" by Virgil, Ed. Poseidon, Buenos Aires, page 413. Measurements: 36 x 24 cm; 61 x 49 cm (frame). Drawer, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • Luis Seoane. Turbid speaker rambling
    Feb. 21, 2024

    Luis Seoane. Turbid speaker rambling

    Est: -

    Xylology on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (10/25) and titled in the lower left corner. A copy of this same edition is sewn in the Museum of Fine Arts of A Coruña. Inv.No.5014

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Silent complicity". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower area.
    Feb. 19, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Silent complicity". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower area.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Silent complicity". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower area. Measurements: 44 x 32 cm; 75 x 65 cm (frame). Drawer, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane was educated in A Coruña, where he worked as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he participated in the political and cultural activity of the students of A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and during these years he began his career in various fields. Thus, between 1927 and 1933 he militated in republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when the war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" in EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he made a trip to Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition of Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) or the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Day of the Galician Letters was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Galician Center of Contemporary Art, in Santiago de Compostela, dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

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  • LUIS SEOANE - The black headband
    Feb. 06, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE - The black headband

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 The black diadem. 1974 Gouache on paper Signed, titled and dated 1974 Measurements 60 x 43 cm

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  • LUIS SEOANE - Woman
    Feb. 06, 2024

    LUIS SEOANE - Woman

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Woman. 1961 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1961 Measurements 100 x 81 cm

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  • Luis Seoane "No Azul Feliz" Mixed Media Painting
    Jan. 23, 2024

    Luis Seoane "No Azul Feliz" Mixed Media Painting

    Est: $300 - $600

    Luis Seoane (Argentine, 1910-1979). Mixed media on board painting titled "No Azul Feliz" depicting an abstract composition in bright red, blue, and purple. Signed along the lower right; titled along the verso.

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  • Seoane. A feixe of sketchy drawings
    Nov. 22, 2023

    Seoane. A feixe of sketchy drawings

    Est: -

    SEOANE, Luis.- "UN FEIXE DE DRAWINGS CASE SQUECIDOS" A Cruña: Ediciós do Castro, 1973. Smaller folio, cover. with lapels, shirt ed. 4 hrs. + 19 lam. + 1 hr. numbered tyr. limited to 200, autographed by Seoane on the justification. It has, on the cover, a large original drawing by Seoane, dedicated at the base and signed.

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  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Harlequin flute player". Mixed media (acrylic and pastel) on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Sep. 06, 2023

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Harlequin flute player". Mixed media (acrylic and pastel) on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €7,500 - €8,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Harlequin flute player". Mixed media (acrylic and pastel) on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 98 x 66 cm; 123 x 92 cm (frame). In this work we can appreciate Seoane's characteristic style, presenting a harlequin playing the flute through synthetic lines and planes of limited pastel colours, forming geometrical scenes. A draughtsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane trained in A Coruña, where he practised as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he took part in the political and cultural activity of A Coruña's students and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and in those years he began his career in various fields. Between 1927 and 1933 he was active in Republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" at EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and the publishing house Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) won an award in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he travelled around Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition in Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) and the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and great connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Día de las Letras Gallegas was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago de Compostela dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Luis Seoane "Libe-Lulas" Oil Painting
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Luis Seoane "Libe-Lulas" Oil Painting

    Est: $400 - $800

    Luis Seoane (Argentine, 1910-1979). Oil on board painting titled "Libe-Lulas (Dragonflies)" depicting a symmetrical abstract composition in fiery reds, oranges, and yellows with splashes of blue and green and bordered with bold, black lines, 1966. Signed and dated along the lower right. Titled along the verso and numbered "#13."

    Revere Auctions
  • LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979) "Os Palleiros", 1954
    Jun. 13, 2023

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979) "Os Palleiros", 1954

    Est: €1,800 - €2,400

    Oil on canvas. Dated in the lower left corner and signed in the lower right corner. On the back titled. A certificate of authenticity is attached, made by Seoane's widow, Mª Elvira Fernández, in 1990 Measurements: 27.5 x 41 cm

    Ansorena
  • Luis SEOANE: "Sabia" - Oil & Acrylic Painting
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Luis SEOANE: "Sabia" - Oil & Acrylic Painting

    Est: $600 - $800

    Luis Seoane [Argentinian, 1910-1979) oil and acrylic painting on canvas titled "Sibia", being an abstract floral composition with raised dots in acrylic. Inscribed "Based on Bachianas by Villa-Lobos" on back, signed lower center and dated 1970. [Art: 50" H x 40" W].

    Roland Auctions NY
  • Luis SEOANE: "Hibrida" - Oil & Acrylic Painting
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Luis SEOANE: "Hibrida" - Oil & Acrylic Painting

    Est: $600 - $800

    Luis Seoane [Argentinian, 1910-1979) oil and acrylic painting on canvas titled "Hibrida", being an abstract composition of flowers with raised dots in acrylic. Inscribed "Bachianas No. 5 by Villa-Lobos" on back, signed and dated 1971 on back. Provenance: Sotheby's. [Art: 48" H x 36" W; Frame: 49 1/2" H x 37 1/2" W].

    Roland Auctions NY
  • "Sobre los Ángeles"
    Oct. 26, 2022

    "Sobre los Ángeles"

    Est: €200 - €300

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa María, Cadiz, 1902 - 1999), "Sobre los Ángeles" comprising 65 poems with 65 woodcuts by Luis Seoane (1910 - 1979) 36 x 27 cm 200 - 300 €

    Greco Subastas
  • "Homage to Rafael Albeti"
    Oct. 26, 2022

    "Homage to Rafael Albeti"

    Est: €200 - €300

    "Homage to Rafael Albeti" with serigraphs by Luis Seoane (1910 - 1979) Signed and numbered 15/75 36 x 27 cm 200 - 300 €

    Greco Subastas
  • LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Woman with basket of fruit Ink on p
    Oct. 25, 2022

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Woman with basket of fruit Ink on p

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Woman with basket of fruit Ink on paper Signed Measures 18.5 x 13 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Luis Seoane Painting 1966
    Jun. 16, 2022

    Luis Seoane Painting 1966

    Est: $400 - $800

    Luis Seoane (Argentinian, 1910-1979). Oil on masonite painting, depicting an abstract composition with spreading rays and leaf forms in shades of red, yellow, and blue. Signed and dated 1966 along the lower right. An inkstamp to the frame verso reads "Pinturas de Seoane, Rua Joao Pereira, 226, Sao Paulo - Brasil."

    Revere Auctions
  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
    May. 03, 2022

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,500 - €1,800

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 44 x 31 cm; 75 x 65 cm (frame). A draughtsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane trained in A Coruña, where he practised as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he took part in the political and cultural activity of students in A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and in those years he began his career in various fields. Between 1927 and 1933 he was active in Republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" at EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and the publishing house Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded a prize in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he travelled around Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition in Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) and the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and great connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Día de las Letras Gallegas was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago de Compostela dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 An Angel. 1969 Oil on canvas S
    Mar. 29, 2022

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 An Angel. 1969 Oil on canvas S

    Est: €12,000 - €24,000

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 An Angel. 1969 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1969 Measures 93 x 73 cm BIBLIOGRAPHY Rafael Souirru, "Luis Seoane. Critical-Biographical Study", Ed. Ediciones Dead Weight , Buenos Aires 1976, reprod. w/o

    Subastas Segre
  • LUIS SEOANE. Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979). "The Jubilee Bull".
    Mar. 01, 2022

    LUIS SEOANE. Buenos Aires (Argent (1910) / La Coruña (1979). "The Jubilee Bull".

    Est: €2,250 - €4,500

    40,5 x 32 cm each. Woodcut on paper. Book with six colour woodcuts with a 76/100 circulation justification sheet. First leaf of the book with drawing by the artist dedicated, signed and dated 1963.

    Ansorena
  • LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Feb. 15, 2022

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,000

    LUIS SEOANE LÓPEZ (Buenos Aires, 1910 - A Coruña, 1979). "Character next to a donkey". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 44 x 31 cm; 75 x 65 cm (frame). A draughtsman, painter, engraver and writer, Luis Seoane trained in A Coruña, where he practised as a lawyer and was a member of the Partigo Galeguista, and in 1936 he settled in Buenos Aires. In his youth he took part in the political and cultural activity of students in A Coruña and, according to the historian and journalist Carlos Fernández Santander, Seoane could be the author who, under the pseudonym of Hernán Quijano, wrote "Galicia Mártir. Episodes of the white terror in the Galician provinces", a book published in Paris and Argentina in 1938. In 1932 he graduated in Law and Social Sciences in Santiago de Compostela, and in those years he began his career in various fields. Between 1927 and 1933 he was active in Republican and autonomist left-wing parties, illustrated books and magazines and held his first exhibitions. In 1934 he returned to A Coruña from Santiago and began to work as a lawyer, while sharing gatherings with Huici, Cebreiro, Fernández Mazas, Del Valle, Julio J. Casal, Francisco Miguel and others. That same year he joined the Partido Galeguista. Two years later he took part in the campaign for the Statute of Autonomy, but when war broke out he was forced to flee to the Argentine capital. Once settled in Buenos Aires, he kept in touch with other compatriots exiled from Franco's regime, among them the painter Leopoldo Nóvoa and the activist María Miramontes. In 1937 he published his first book there, "Trece estampas de la traición". Three years later he founded the collections "Hórreo" and "Dorna" at EMECÉ Editores, and in 1943 he created the magazine "Correo Literario" and the publishing house Editorial Nova. Two years later, his "Homenaje a la Torre de Hércules" (Homage to the Tower of Hercules) was awarded a prize in New York. In 1948 he founded the publishing house Botella al Mar, and the following year he travelled around Europe and exhibited in London. Between 1952 and 1962 he exhibited in New York, founded the magazine "Galicia Emigrante" and the publishing house Citania, and was awarded prizes such as the medal of the Universal Exhibition in Brussels, the medal of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (1958) and the Palanza Prize (1962). At the same time, he worked for the Buenos Aires gallery Gordons, directed by Roberto Mackintosh, an expert and great connoisseur of his work. In the last decades of his life he alternated his residence in America with trips to Galicia, and in 1977 the first complete edition of his poetic work was published. Between 1963 and 1979 he held exhibitions in Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil and other countries. In 1994 the Día de las Letras Gallegas was dedicated to him, and in 2003 the Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo in Santiago de Compostela dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to him, which was later taken to the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires. He is currently represented in the Caixanova Collection, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • LUIS SEOANE - Woman
    Sep. 21, 2021

    LUIS SEOANE - Woman

    Est: €5,500 - €11,000

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Woman. 1957 Oil on cardboard Signed and dated 1957 Measurements 57 x 35 cm. PROVENANCE Bonino Gallery, Buenos Aires Private collection

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  • LUIS SEOANE (1910 / 1979) "The pilgrim", 1961
    Jul. 21, 2021

    LUIS SEOANE (1910 / 1979) "The pilgrim", 1961

    Est: €120 - €240

    Signed in plate. Signed, dated, titled and justified in pencil 10/35 at the bottom. . Woodcutting on paper

    Ansorena
  • LUIS SEOANE (1910 / 1979) "Insectarium No. 2", 1975
    Jul. 21, 2021

    LUIS SEOANE (1910 / 1979) "Insectarium No. 2", 1975

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    Signed in plate. It comes bound with a sheet of circulation justification signed by the artist and numbered 67/170. . 15 woodcuts

    Ansorena
  • Luis Seoane. Untitled (1967)
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Luis Seoane. Untitled (1967)

    Est: -

    Técnica mixta sobre papel adherido a tabla. Firmado y fechado (67) en el ángulo inferior derecho.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • JORGE LUIS LOPEZ (20TH CENTURY): TWO ABSTRACTS
    Feb. 11, 2021

    JORGE LUIS LOPEZ (20TH CENTURY): TWO ABSTRACTS

    Est: $200 - $300

    1974 each oil on board each signed upper left and dated 1974 verso Condition: the larger: 26 x 22 inches framed; the smaller: 22 x 18 inches framed the larger: 19 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches; the smaller: 15 3/8 x 11 3/8 inches

    Abell Auction
  • Nilson Seoane (Brazilian, 1930-1987), Untitled (Floral Abstract), Oil on Canvas, Frame: 34 x 61 in
    Feb. 03, 2021

    Nilson Seoane (Brazilian, 1930-1987), Untitled (Floral Abstract), Oil on Canvas, Frame: 34 x 61 in

    Est: $200 - $400

    Nilson Seoane (Brazilian, 1930-1987), Untitled (Floral Abstract), Oil on Canvas, Frame: 34 x 61 in

    Weschler's
  • Luis Seoane Lopez (Argentinean - Spanish, 1910-1979)
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Luis Seoane Lopez (Argentinean - Spanish, 1910-1979)

    Est: -

    The violinist, Serigraph, 30 x 21 cm, Signed

    Yair Art Gallery
  • Luis Seoane Lopez (Argentinean - Spanish, 1910-1979)
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Luis Seoane Lopez (Argentinean - Spanish, 1910-1979)

    Est: -

    The violinist, Serigraph, 30 x 21 cm, Signed

    Yair Art Gallery
  • Luis Seoane. Sin título (1962)
    Jul. 23, 2020

    Luis Seoane. Sin título (1962)

    Est: -

    Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. Fechado (62) en el ángulo inferior derecho.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Luis Seoane, Untitled
    Jul. 04, 2020

    Luis Seoane, Untitled

    Est: -

    Untitled Luis Seoane Oil on canvas Unsigned 60 x 50 cm

    Casa de Subastas Odalys
  • LUIS SEOANE - Still life
    Dec. 17, 2019

    LUIS SEOANE - Still life

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Still life. 1963 gouache on paper Signed and dated 1963 Size: 38 x 49 cm Certificate by María Seoane (niece of the artist)

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  • Luis Seoane (Argentine, 1910-1979) Oil Painting
    Dec. 09, 2019

    Luis Seoane (Argentine, 1910-1979) Oil Painting

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Luis Seoane (Argentine, 1910-1979) "Tres Pescadores," (Three Fishermen), 1947, oil painting on board, signed and dated, Framed. Size: 10'' x 12'', 25 x 30 cm (board); 15.25'' x 17.5'', 39 x 44 cm (frame). Estate of Ilda and Miguel Ficher, Philadelphia.

    Material Culture
  • SEOANE, Luis/EL CHAL NEGRO
    Sep. 18, 2019

    SEOANE, Luis/EL CHAL NEGRO

    Est: - $10,000

    Oil on canvas

    Roldan
  • LUIS SEOANE - Bodegón de pimientos
    Jul. 02, 2019

    LUIS SEOANE - Bodegón de pimientos

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Bodegón de pimientos. 1963 Gouache on paper Signed and dated in 1963 Measurements 37.5 x 49 cm

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  • LUIS SEOANE - Mujer
    Jul. 02, 2019

    LUIS SEOANE - Mujer

    Est: -

    LUIS SEOANE Buenos Aires 1910-La Coruña 1979 Mujer. 1961 Oil on canvas Signed and dated in 1961 Measurements 100 x 81 cm A certificate signed by Dª Rosa Espineira is included

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