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This upcoming sale features an exceptional group of European portrait miniatures from the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. Drawn largely from the collection of Alejandro “Alex” de Quesada, Jr., the catalog also includes works by Cuban-American artists, Civil War–related art, and an eclectic range of decorative antiques. Highlights extend to contemporary jewelry, Montblanc fountain pens, and select works from the Jim Crain Collection, including a signed Ansel Adams photograph of "Half Dome" in Yosemite National Park
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Lot 116

[CUBAN LANDSCAPE] Jose Aguilera Vicente "Colle Marina Baja," Chromolithograph

Estimate: $150 - $300
Starting Bid
$50

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José Aguilera Vicente (Cuban, 1933-2013)

Colle Marina Baja

Chromolithograph

Signed to lower right

Visible 21 3/4 in. x 15 1/8 in., matted and framed to 29 3/8 in. x 22 1/8 in.

 

“Colle Marina Baja” which translates to “Lower Marina Hill” is a beautiful chromolithograph of a cityscape, leading the viewer’s eye down a hill, past shops, and directly to a landscape of mountains and valleys. The cobbled road is occupied by carriages, horses, and civilians on foot, documenting the daily life of the town at hand. Visible from the street are shop signs and advertisements which read “New York City Life” and “En El Futoro/Exp/ Caminante/1993/ Galeria Ote.” With a bright blue sky to illuminate the captured day, this stunning chromolithograph captures a day in the life of a community. 

 

Jose Aguilera Vicente (1933-2013), a Cuban painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, is best known as a leading figure in the Galería group. This group, existing primarily in the 1950s, worked to revolutionize the arts in Santiago. Through his various media, which most commonly featured themes of social traditions of the city and exquisite landscapes, Vicente’s art captured the attention of both within his community and outside of it. Throughout his career, he would go on to found the Plastic Arts Collective of the former Oriente and the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba, as well as serve as a professor at the Higher Institute of Education of Santiago de Cuba and the José Joaquín Tejada School.

 

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[Art, Cuban Art, Latinx Art, Latino Art, Latin-American Art, Caribbean Art]

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