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Mario Carreño (1913 - 1999)
The Dressmaker
(La Costurera), 1943
oil on canvas
25 x 30 inches
Private Collection, Miami, FL.
Provenance:
Miguel González Collection,
Key Biscayne, FL;
Dr. José Gómez-Sicre Collection,
Washington D.C.;
Ramon Osuna Collection,
Washington, DC.
Exhibited in Carreño: óleos, Ducos, gouaches, acuarelas, Galería Lyceum, Havana, Cuba, November 9 – 16, 1943,
and listed in the exhibition brochure.
Exhibited in Mario Carreño,
Perls Galleries, New York, NY,
Mar. 13 – Apr. 15, 1944, and
listed in the exhibition brochure.
Exhibited in San Francisco
Museum of Art, Six Latin American Painters, May – June 1946, no. 5.
Exhibited in Cuban Art & Identity:
1900-1950, Vero Beach Museum of Art,
Vero Beach, Florida, curated by
Dr. Juan A. Martínez, Oct. 2013 – Feb. 2014.
Illustrated in Cuadernos de Plástica Cubana I, Carreño, José Gómez Sicre, Ediciones Galería del Prado, Havana, Cuba, 1943.
Illustrated in Pintura Cubana de Hoy
(Cuban Painting of Today), José Gómez Sicre, Havana, Cuba, 1944.
Illustrated in Imagen de dos Tiempos,
by Lolo de la Torriente, 1986, page 168.
Illustrated in Forbes Magazine,
February 14, 1994, page 176.
Illustrated in the exhibition catalog Cuban Art in the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and the International Avant Garde, at the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts Tallahassee, FL,
page 9, 2016.
Illustrated in the book Modern Art
in 1940s Cuba: Havana's Artists,
Critics, and Exhibitions, by Professor Alejandro Anreus, Ph.D., University of Florida Press, 2025, page 150.
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