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Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary 2022



Dear friends and collectors,

Cernuda Arte is proud to present a selection of artworks from our upcoming presentation at the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair, March 24-27, in downtown West Palm Beach. For this special occasion, we have assembled a remarkable group of works, most of which are illustrated below.

As a courtesy to clients, we have created this page to preview the fifth edition of Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary. More than half of the works below are priced, and the quoted prices will be recognized until the closing day of the fair, March 27, at 6:00pm.

This is a limited distribution page, created only to be accessible to gallery clients.

For more information on the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary fair, or if you are interested in acquiring one of the artworks prior to its exhibition at the fair, please kindly contact the gallery at (305) 461-1050 or by e-mail at cernudaarte@msn.com.

We hope you enjoy.

All the best,
Cernuda Arte




 
  • Special Moments Photos

  • <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982)<br>
Horse Woman<br>
(<i>Femme Cheval</i>), 1959<br>
oil on canvas<br>
31 ¾ x 23 ½ inches<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eight, page 131.<br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume 1,<br>
1923-1960,</i> Acatos, Project Director: Eskil Lam, page 476, no. 59.17.<br>
<br>
This painting was reproduced in <i>The New York Times</i>, Friday, November 14, 2008,<br>
page C24.<br>
<br>This artwork is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity signed by <br>
Lou-Laurin Lam, dated October 7, 2008, no. 08-21.<br><br>
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    WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982)
    Horse Woman
    (Femme Cheval), 1959
    oil on canvas
    31 ¾ x 23 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eight, page 131.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume 1,
    1923-1960,
    Acatos, Project Director: Eskil Lam, page 476, no. 59.17.

    This painting was reproduced in The New York Times, Friday, November 14, 2008,
    page C24.

    This artwork is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity signed by
    Lou-Laurin Lam, dated October 7, 2008, no. 08-21.

    SOLD





    <br><br>
WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)<br>
Untitled [The Couple]<br>
(<i>Sin Título [La Pareja] </i>), 1974<br>
oil on canvas <br>
17 ¾ x 21 ¾ inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 35.<br><br>

<i>Provenance: </i><br>
Lou Laurin Lam Family Collection,
Stockholm, Sweden; Private Collection, Sverige, Sweden.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume II, <br>1961-1982, </i>
Project Director Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002, page 443, no. 74.20.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One Paintings, Ceramics,<br> and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda </i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Feb. 2022.<br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE</font></b>
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    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Untitled [The Couple]
    (Sin Título [La Pareja] ), 1974
    oil on canvas
    17 ¾ x 21 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 35.

    Provenance:
    Lou Laurin Lam Family Collection, Stockholm, Sweden; Private Collection, Sverige, Sweden.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume II,
    1961-1982,
    Project Director Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002, page 443, no. 74.20.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One Paintings, Ceramics,
    and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Feb. 2022.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902–1982) <br>
Untitled [Bird with Figures] <br>
(<i>Sin Título [Pájaro con Figuras]</i>), 1972 <br>
oil on canvas<br> 
19 ½ x 27 ½ inches<br>
Signed and dated on reverse.<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Fifteen, page 29.<br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, <br>
Volume II, 1961-1980,</i>  Project Director: Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002, <br>
page 380, no. 72.128. <br>
<br>
Illustrated in, <i>“Sei Opere di Lam”,</i> Notizie d’Arte, Milano,<br>
Italy, June – July, 1974.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Remember to React: 60 Years of Collecting,</i> NSU Art Museum, <br>
Fort Lauderdale,  Florida, September 9th, 2018 - October 30th, 2019.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One Paintings,<br> 	
Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, <br>FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.<br><br>
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    WIFREDO LAM (1902–1982)
    Untitled [Bird with Figures]
    (Sin Título [Pájaro con Figuras]), 1972
    oil on canvas
    19 ½ x 27 ½ inches
    Signed and dated on reverse.


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fifteen, page 29.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work,
    Volume II, 1961-1980,
    Project Director: Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002,
    page 380, no. 72.128.

    Illustrated in, “Sei Opere di Lam”, Notizie d’Arte, Milano,
    Italy, June – July, 1974.

    Exhibited in Remember to React: 60 Years of Collecting, NSU Art Museum,
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida, September 9th, 2018 - October 30th, 2019.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One Paintings,
    Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables,
    FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.


    AVAILABLE







    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982)<br>
My Fate<br>
(<i>Mi Destino</i>), 1969<br>
oil on burlap canvas<br>
23 ⅝ x 28 ¾ inches<br><br>

To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, 
<i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br><br>

<i>Provenance: </i><br>
Gastaldelli Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume II, 1961-1982,</i> Project Director: Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002, page 313, no. 69.26.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam,</i> Max-Pol Fouchet, 1st edition, Spain, 1976, page 243, numbered 553.<br><Br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam, </i>Max-Pol Fouchet, 2nd edition, Spain, 1989, page 263, numbered 585.<br><br><font color = SOLD




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    WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982)
    My Fate
    (Mi Destino), 1969
    oil on burlap canvas
    23 ⅝ x 28 ¾ inches

    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    Provenance:
    Gastaldelli Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume II, 1961-1982, Project Director: Eskil Lam, Acatos, 2002, page 313, no. 69.26.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam, Max-Pol Fouchet, 1st edition, Spain, 1976, page 243, numbered 553.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam, Max-Pol Fouchet, 2nd edition, Spain, 1989, page 263, numbered 585.

    SOLD





    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)<br>
Untitled [Woman and Personages] <br>
(<i>Sin Título [Mujer y Personajes]</i> ), 1977<br>
one-of-a-kind terracotta plate <br>
hand painted by the artist <br>
20 ½ inches in diameter <br>
signed lower-left, dated lower-right <br><br>$48,000.00<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 40.<br><br>

<i>Provenance:</i> <br>
Ceramiche, San Giorgio, Albisola, Italy. <br><br>

This artwork is illustrated in the book <i>La Storia delle Ceramiche <br>
San Giorgio, 1958-2008,</i> Simona Poggi, Stereo Edizoni, 2008, <br>
page 225.
<br><br> 
Exhibited in <i>Cuban Art in the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and<br> the
International Avant Garde, </i>at the Florida State Museum of Fine Arts, <br>
Tallahassee, FL, February 12 to March 27, 2016,  and illustrated on page <br>
81 of the exhibition catalog. <br><br>

Also exhibited in <i>Cuban Art in the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and<br>
the International Avant Garde</i> at the Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, <br>FL, January 23 to April 23, 2017. <br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Remember to React: 60 Years of Collecting,</i><br>
NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL, September 9, 2018 to October 30, <br> 2019.<br><br> 

Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One <br>Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's,<br> Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – March 2022.<br><br>

This artwork is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity, <br>signed by Madame Lou Laurin Lam, dated June 28, 2008, no. 08-08.<br>
<br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Untitled [Woman and Personages]
    (Sin Título [Mujer y Personajes] ), 1977
    one-of-a-kind terracotta plate
    hand painted by the artist
    20 ½ inches in diameter
    signed lower-left, dated lower-right

    $48,000.00

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 40.

    Provenance:
    Ceramiche, San Giorgio, Albisola, Italy.

    This artwork is illustrated in the book La Storia delle Ceramiche
    San Giorgio, 1958-2008,
    Simona Poggi, Stereo Edizoni, 2008,
    page 225.

    Exhibited in Cuban Art in the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and
    the International Avant Garde,
    at the Florida State Museum of Fine Arts,
    Tallahassee, FL, February 12 to March 27, 2016, and illustrated on page
    81 of the exhibition catalog.

    Also exhibited in Cuban Art in the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and
    the International Avant Garde
    at the Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables,
    FL, January 23 to April 23, 2017.

    Exhibited in Remember to React: 60 Years of Collecting,
    NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL, September 9, 2018 to October 30,
    2019.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One
    Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's,
    Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – March 2022.

    This artwork is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity,
    signed by Madame Lou Laurin Lam, dated June 28, 2008, no. 08-08.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982) <br>
Untitled [Figure and Bird] <br>
(<i>Sin Título [Figura y Pájaro] </i>), 1977 <br>
one-of-a-kind terracota, hand painted by the artist <br>
16 inches in diameter <br>
signed lower-right, dated lower-right. <br><br>$48,000.00<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 41.<br><br>

Exhibited at the Danmark Keramikmuseum, Museum of International<br> 
Ceramic Art, Denmark, 2007, and illustrated in the corresponding <br>
catalog, page 96.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One <br>
Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda</i> Arte, <br>Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.<br>
<br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Untitled [Figure and Bird]
    (Sin Título [Figura y Pájaro] ), 1977
    one-of-a-kind terracota, hand painted by the artist
    16 inches in diameter
    signed lower-right, dated lower-right.

    $48,000.00

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 41.

    Exhibited at the Danmark Keramikmuseum, Museum of International
    Ceramic Art, Denmark, 2007, and illustrated in the corresponding
    catalog, page 96.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One
    Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda
    Arte,
    Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)<br>
Personnage<br>
(<i>Personaje</i>), 1973<br>
oil on canvas<br>
signed and dated on reverse<br>
17 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches<br><br>


<i>Provenance</i>:<br>
Galleria Cafiso, Milan, Italy; <br>
Galleria Gallerita, Milan, Italy; <br>
Acquired from original owner in 1981.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam,</i> Max-Pol Fouchet, 1st edition, Spain, <br>1976, page 249, numbered 665.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam,</i> Max-Pol Fouchet, 2nd edition, Spain, <br>1989, page 269, numbered 697.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work,<br> Volume II, 1961-1980</i>,
Acatos 2002,  numbered 73.59.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: <br>Twenty-One Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, <br>Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Feb. 2022.<br><br>

<font color=red><b>SOLD</font></b>
<br><Br><br><br><br>


    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Personnage
    (Personaje), 1973
    oil on canvas
    signed and dated on reverse
    17 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches

    Provenance:
    Galleria Cafiso, Milan, Italy;
    Galleria Gallerita, Milan, Italy;
    Acquired from original owner in 1981.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam, Max-Pol Fouchet, 1st edition, Spain,
    1976, page 249, numbered 665.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam, Max-Pol Fouchet, 2nd edition, Spain,
    1989, page 269, numbered 697.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work,
    Volume II, 1961-1980
    , Acatos 2002, numbered 73.59.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period:
    Twenty-One Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's,
    Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Feb. 2022.

    SOLD





    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)<br>
Untitled [Bird]<br>
(<i>Sin Título [Pájaro]</i>), 1964<br>

pastel on heavy paper laid down on canvas<br>
19 x 25 inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Fourteen, page 36b.<br><br>

This artwork is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity<br> signed by Madame Lou Laurin Lam, widow of the artist, <br>dated September 22, 2011.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One <br>
Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda</i> Arte, <br>Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.<br><br>

<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b><br><br><br>


    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Untitled [Bird]
    (Sin Título [Pájaro]), 1964
    pastel on heavy paper laid down on canvas
    19 x 25 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fourteen, page 36b.

    This artwork is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity
    signed by Madame Lou Laurin Lam, widow of the artist,
    dated September 22, 2011.

    Exhibited in WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982) The Mature Period: Twenty-One
    Paintings, Ceramics, and Sculptures from 1955 to 1970's, Cernuda
    Arte,
    Coral Gables, FL, Oct. 2021 – Mar. 2022.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)<br>
Woman<br>
(<i>Mujer</i>), 1938<br>
oil on paper laid down on canvas<br>
28 ¼ x 25 ½ inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eleven, page 34.<br><br>

<i>Provenance:</i> <br>
Private Collection, Switzerland.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted <br>
Work, Volume I, 1923-1960,</i> Acatos, Project Director: Eskil Lam, <br>
page 257, no. 38.38.<br><br><b>
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    WIFREDO LAM (1902 – 1982)
    Woman
    (Mujer), 1938
    oil on paper laid down on canvas
    28 ¼ x 25 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eleven, page 34.

    Provenance:
    Private Collection, Switzerland.

    Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted
    Work, Volume I, 1923-1960,
    Acatos, Project Director: Eskil Lam,
    page 257, no. 38.38.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>TOMÁS SÁNCHEZ (b. 1948)<br>
Shore<br>
(<i>Orilla</i>), 1980<br>
acrylic on canvas<br>
25½ x 33 inches<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 109.<br><br>

This painting was exhibited in <i>Sálon Nacional de Paisaje Leopoldo Romañach,</i> 
Biblioteca de Guantánamo, Cuba, September 1980.<br><br>
  
On the back of the painting it reads:<br>
<i>This painting was executed by me. It was awarded First Prize in the First National Salon of Landscape Leopoldo Romañach, 1980</i>, signed Tomás Sánchez.<br><br>

This painting is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity signed by 
the artist and dated January 11, 2004.<br><br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br>


    TOMÁS SÁNCHEZ (b. 1948)
    Shore
    (Orilla), 1980
    acrylic on canvas
    25½ x 33 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 109.

    This painting was exhibited in Sálon Nacional de Paisaje Leopoldo Romañach, Biblioteca de Guantánamo, Cuba, September 1980.

    On the back of the painting it reads:
    This painting was executed by me. It was awarded First Prize in the First National Salon of Landscape Leopoldo Romañach, 1980, signed Tomás Sánchez.

    This painting is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and dated January 11, 2004.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985) <br>
Dancers [from the (Bailadores [de la Serie "Carnavales"]), 1970
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on board
    19 ½ x 25 ¾ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 175.

    AVAILABLE




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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    Dancers [from the "Carnival" series]
    (Bailadores [de la Serie "Carnavales"]), 1970
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on board
    19 ½ x 25 ¾ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 175.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985) <br>
Family Dancing [from the (Familia Bailando [de la Serie Carnavales] ), 1970
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on board
    19 ½ x 25 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 175.

    AVAILABLE




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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    Family Dancing [from the "Carnival" series]
    (Familia Bailando [de la Serie Carnavales] ), 1970
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on board
    19 ½ x 25 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 175.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)<br> Two Carnival Figures <br>
(<i>Dos Figuras de Carnaval</i>), 1970 <br>
mixed media on heavy paper <br>
laid down on board <br>
19 ¾ x 25 inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 174.<br><br><font color = AVAILABLE




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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    Two Carnival Figures
    (Dos Figuras de Carnaval), 1970
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on board
    19 ¾ x 25 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 174.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><Br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985) <br>
View of the City of Havana <br>
(<i>Vista de la Ciudad de La Habana</i>), ca. 1965 <br>
mixed media on heavy paper <br>
laid down on masonite <br>
23 ¾ x 28 ¾ inches <br><br>

<i>Provenance:</i> <br>
Wallace Campbell Collection, Jamaica, <br>who acquired the painting directly from the artist.<br><br> 

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen</i>, page 60.<br><br><b><font color = 
SOLD




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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    View of the City of Havana
    (Vista de la Ciudad de La Habana), ca. 1965
    mixed media on heavy paper
    laid down on masonite
    23 ¾ x 28 ¾ inches

    Provenance:
    Wallace Campbell Collection, Jamaica,
    who acquired the painting directly from the artist.

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 60.

    SOLD





    <br><br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)<br>
Cathedral<br>
(<i>Catedral </i>), 1961<br>
oil on canvas<br>
26 ¾ x 20 inches<br>
Signed and dated
    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 59.

    Exhibited at Sotheby's New York, Latin American Art, Sale 7322,
    June 3-4, 1999, Lot 173, and illustrated on page 165
    of the accompanying catalog.

    SOLD




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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    Cathedral
    (Catedral ), 1961
    oil on canvas
    26 ¾ x 20 inches
    Signed and dated "PORTOCARRERO/61.”

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 59.

    Exhibited at Sotheby's New York, Latin American Art, Sale 7322,
    June 3-4, 1999, Lot 173, and illustrated on page 165
    of the accompanying catalog.

    SOLD





    <BR><BR>
RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912-1985)<br>
Havana Landscape<br>
(<i>Paisaje de La Habana</i>), 1961<br>
oil on canvas<br>
25 ⅛ x 26 ⅛ inches<br>
<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Fourteen, page 59.<br>


<i>Provenance:</i> Private Collection, New York, New York.<br>
<br>
Documented in <i>Espacio</i> magazine, Number 1, October 1961, page 49.<br><br>
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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912-1985)
    Havana Landscape
    (Paisaje de La Habana), 1961
    oil on canvas
    25 ⅛ x 26 ⅛ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fourteen, page 59.
    Provenance: Private Collection, New York, New York.

    Documented in Espacio magazine, Number 1, October 1961, page 49.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)<br>
Flowers<br>
(<i>Flores</i>), 1970 <br>
oil on canvas <br>
20 x 16 inches<br><br>
<br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> 
Volume Seventeen, page 57.<br><br>
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    RENÉ PORTOCARRERO (1912 – 1985)
    Flowers
    (Flores), 1970
    oil on canvas
    20 x 16 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 57.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
Bird<br>
(<i>Pájaro</i>), 1996<br>
bronze sculpture, 7 of 7<br>
23 x 26 x 8 ¾ inches<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 98.<br><br>
This sculpture [different number] was exhibited in <i> Mendive, Shangó <br>y la Vida</i> at the Centre de Cultura Sa Nostra, Palma de Mallorca, <br>Spain, Summer 2001.<br><br>
Exhibited at the Sala de Exposiciones a Recova, Gobierno de Canarias, <br>Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spring 2002.<br><br>
Exhibited at the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael, Puerto del Rosario,<br>
Canary Islands, Spring 2002. Also exhibited at the National Museum, <br>
Havana, Cuba, Spring 2003, and it appears illustrated in the <br>
corresponding four museums exhibition catalog, page 84.<br><br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Bird
    (Pájaro), 1996
    bronze sculpture, 7 of 7
    23 x 26 x 8 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 98.

    This sculpture [different number] was exhibited in Mendive, Shangó
    y la Vida
    at the Centre de Cultura Sa Nostra, Palma de Mallorca,
    Spain, Summer 2001.

    Exhibited at the Sala de Exposiciones a Recova, Gobierno de Canarias,
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spring 2002.

    Exhibited at the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael, Puerto del Rosario,
    Canary Islands, Spring 2002. Also exhibited at the National Museum,
    Havana, Cuba, Spring 2003, and it appears illustrated in the
    corresponding four museums exhibition catalog, page 84.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>

Man with Bird<br>

(<i>Hombre con Pájaro</i>), 1997<br>

bronze sculpture, two of seven<br>

12 x 13 x 5½ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in [different number] <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Sixteen, page 110.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Escultura al Castell</i>, Joan Guaita Ediciones, June – September, 1998, and <br>
illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog [different number].<br> 
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Shango and Life</i>, Centro de Cultura, “Sa Nostra,” Palma de <br>
Mallorca, Spain, Fall, 2001. This exhibition also traveled to Sala de Exposiciones<br>
 La Recova, Spain, Spring 2002, and the Centro de Arte, Juan Ismael, Canary Islands, Spain,<br> Fall
 of 2002. The tour concluded at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba, Spring <br>
of 2003, and illustrated in the corresponding catalog, page 84.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in [different number] <i>El Color Blanco, Azul, Verde y El Color de Mi Piel (The Color White, Blue, Green<br>
 and the Color of My Skin)</i>, Regional Museum of Anthropology of Yucatán, Mexico, January to<br>
 March, 2008 and illustrated in the corresponding exhibition  catalog, pg. 33.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Manuel Mendive – Things That Cannot be Seen Any Other Way</i>, California<br>
 African American Museum, Los Angeles, California, April-October, 2013, and at the Frost <br>
Museum, Miami, Florida, November 2013 to January 2014, and listed in the corresponding <br>
exhibition catalog, page 54.<br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Man with Bird
    (Hombre con Pájaro), 1997
    bronze sculpture, two of seven
    12 x 13 x 5½ inches


    Illustrated in [different number] IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 110.

    Exhibited in Escultura al Castell, Joan Guaita Ediciones, June – September, 1998, and
    illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog [different number].

    Exhibited in Shango and Life, Centro de Cultura, “Sa Nostra,” Palma de
    Mallorca, Spain, Fall, 2001. This exhibition also traveled to Sala de Exposiciones
    La Recova, Spain, Spring 2002, and the Centro de Arte, Juan Ismael, Canary Islands, Spain,
    Fall of 2002. The tour concluded at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba, Spring
    of 2003, and illustrated in the corresponding catalog, page 84.

    Exhibited in [different number] El Color Blanco, Azul, Verde y El Color de Mi Piel (The Color White, Blue, Green
    and the Color of My Skin)
    , Regional Museum of Anthropology of Yucatán, Mexico, January to
    March, 2008 and illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog, pg. 33.

    Exhibited in Manuel Mendive – Things That Cannot be Seen Any Other Way, California
    African American Museum, Los Angeles, California, April-October, 2013, and at the Frost
    Museum, Miami, Florida, November 2013 to January 2014, and listed in the corresponding
    exhibition catalog, page 54.

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    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944) <br>
I Can Dream <br>
(<i>Puedo Soñar</i> ), 2009<br>
mixed media on canvas <br>
in sculpted iron frame <br>
94 x 78 inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 99.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Manuel Mendive: Aguas Claras, Aguas Turbias,</i> Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri, <br>
Columbia, Missouri, February 23 – May 1, 2016, and illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog, unnumbered page. <br>
A facsimilar copy of the publication accompanies the artwork.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Confluencias Inside:Arte Cubano Contemporaneo/Contemporary Cuban Art</i>, National Hispanic Cultural Center, <br>Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sept. 13, 2009 - May 6, 2010.<br><br>

Illustrated in the accompanying exhibition book, <i>Confluencias Inside: Arte Contemporaneo/Contemporary Cuban Art</i>, Second Edition, <br>
National Hispanic Cultural Center/ New Mexico Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2009, unnumbered page.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Cubans: Post Truth, Pleasure, and Pain,</i> Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, <br>
North Carolina, June 7 – Nov. 4, 2018, and illustrated digitally in the accompanying online catalog, secca.org.<br><br>
This work is accompanied by a Photo- Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.<br><br><br><br><br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    I Can Dream
    (Puedo Soñar ), 2009
    mixed media on canvas
    in sculpted iron frame
    94 x 78 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 99.

    Exhibited in Manuel Mendive: Aguas Claras, Aguas Turbias, Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri,
    Columbia, Missouri, February 23 – May 1, 2016, and illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog, unnumbered page.
    A facsimilar copy of the publication accompanies the artwork.

    Exhibited in Confluencias Inside:Arte Cubano Contemporaneo/Contemporary Cuban Art, National Hispanic Cultural Center,
    Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sept. 13, 2009 - May 6, 2010.

    Illustrated in the accompanying exhibition book, Confluencias Inside: Arte Contemporaneo/Contemporary Cuban Art, Second Edition,
    National Hispanic Cultural Center/ New Mexico Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2009, unnumbered page.

    Exhibited in Cubans: Post Truth, Pleasure, and Pain, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem,
    North Carolina, June 7 – Nov. 4, 2018, and illustrated digitally in the accompanying online catalog, secca.org.

    This work is accompanied by a Photo- Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.




    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
My Energy and I<br>
(<i>Mi Energía y Yo</i>), 2015<br>
bronze sculpture, 7 of 7<br>
30 x 13 ½ x 9 ¼ inches<br><br>
><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Fourteen, page 130.<br><br>

<i>Provenance: </i><br>

Acquired directly from the artist.<br><br>
Illustrated in the book, <i>Mendive</i>, 2015, Collage Ediciones,<br> Havana, Cuba, page 221.<br><br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    My Energy and I
    (Mi Energía y Yo), 2015
    bronze sculpture, 7 of 7
    30 x 13 ½ x 9 ¼ inches

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    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fourteen, page 130.

    Provenance:
    Acquired directly from the artist.

    Illustrated in the book, Mendive, 2015, Collage Ediciones,
    Havana, Cuba, page 221.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
Hen<br>
(<i>Gallina</i>), 2003<br>
bronze sculpture, 1 of 8<Br>
16 x 14 x 7 ½ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in [different number] <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Ten, page 91.<br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Hen
    (Gallina), 2003
    bronze sculpture, 1 of 8
    16 x 14 x 7 ½ inches


    Illustrated in [different number] IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Ten, page 91.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
The Dream of the Blue Bird <br>
(<i>El Ensueño del Ave Azul </i>), 2002<br> 
oil on canvas<br>
59 ⅛ x 47 ¼ inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 90.<br><br>

This artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity,<br> signed by the artist.<br><br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    The Dream of the Blue Bird
    (El Ensueño del Ave Azul ), 2002
    oil on canvas
    59 ⅛ x 47 ¼ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 90.

    This artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity,
    signed by the artist.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944) <br>
Embellished Offerings, from the series <br>“Energy for Love and Kindness”<br>
(<i>Abalorios, de la serie <br>“Energía para el Amor y la Bondad” </i>), 2015<br>
mixed media sculpture in metal frame <br>
50 x 36 ½ x 17 ¼ inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Thirteen, page 149.<br><b><br><font color = AVAILABLE


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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Embellished Offerings, from the series
    “Energy for Love and Kindness”
    (Abalorios, de la serie
    “Energía para el Amor y la Bondad”
    ), 2015
    mixed media sculpture in metal frame
    50 x 36 ½ x 17 ¼ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Thirteen, page 149.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
Natural Refuge [from the series “Vital Energies”] <br>
(<i>Refugio Natural [de la series, “Energías Vitales”</i>]), 2010 <br>
mixed media sculpture<br>
88 x 22 x 44 inches <br><br>
<br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, </i> Volume Fifteen, page 136.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Mendive, la Luz y las Tinieblas,</i> José Luis Cuevas Museum, <br>Mexico City, Mexico, 2011. <br><br>

Exhibited in Sotheby’s, New York, November 20, 2015, and illustrated<br>
in the corresponding auction catalog,<br> lot no. 180. <br><br>

Illustrated in the book <i>Mendive,</i> Collage Ediciones, <br>Havana, 2015, page 214.<br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE</font><br><br><br><br><br>


    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Natural Refuge [from the series “Vital Energies”]
    (Refugio Natural [de la series, “Energías Vitales”]), 2010
    mixed media sculpture
    88 x 22 x 44 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fifteen, page 136.

    Exhibited in Mendive, la Luz y las Tinieblas, José Luis Cuevas Museum,
    Mexico City, Mexico, 2011.

    Exhibited in Sotheby’s, New York, November 20, 2015, and illustrated
    in the corresponding auction catalog,
    lot no. 180.

    Illustrated in the book Mendive, Collage Ediciones,
    Havana, 2015, page 214.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)<br>
Fragment of a Landscape<br>
(<i>Fragmento de un Paisaje</i>), 2016<br>
acrylic on canvas<br>
44 x 56 inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 101.<br><br>

<i>Provenance:</i><br>

Private Collection, Coral Gables, Florida.<br><br>
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    MANUEL MENDIVE (b. 1944)
    Fragment of a Landscape
    (Fragmento de un Paisaje), 2016
    acrylic on canvas
    44 x 56 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 101.

    Provenance:
    Private Collection, Coral Gables, Florida.

    This artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the artist.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)<br>

Romantic Rhinoceros<br>
 
(<i>Rinocerontes Románticos</i>), 2017 <br>

acrylic on embroidered silk<br>

55 ¾ x 47 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Fifteen, page 118.<br>
<br>
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    ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)
    Romantic Rhinoceros
    (Rinocerontes Románticos), 2017
    acrylic on embroidered silk
    55 ¾ x 47 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fifteen, page 118.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)<br>

Temptation Exists <br>

(<i>La Tentación Existe</i>), 2004<br>

oil on canvas<br>

62 ½ x 46 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 90.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty Artworks <br>
from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, April - July 2021.<br>
<br>
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    ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)
    Temptation Exists
    (La Tentación Existe), 2004
    oil on canvas
    62 ½ x 46 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 90.

    Exhibited in ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty Artworks
    from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, April - July 2021.

    AVAILABLE





    <center><br><br>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950) <br>
Romantic Rhinoceros <br>
(<i>Rinocerontes Románticos</i>), 2017<br>
bronze and stainless steel sculpture<br> 
signed, 9 of 9<br>
78 x 24 x 24 inches<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, pages 88 and 89.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty Artworks <br> from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, April - July 2021.<br><br>

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    ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)
    Romantic Rhinoceros
    (Rinocerontes Románticos), 2017
    bronze and stainless steel sculpture
    signed, 9 of 9
    78 x 24 x 24 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, pages 88 and 89.

    Exhibited in ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty Artworks
    from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, April - July 2021.

    Another work of this sculpture edition, (3 of 9), was exhibited at auction in Christies New York,
    Latin American Art sale, November 13, 2020.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950) <br>
Head with Angel <br>
(<i>Cabeza con Angel</i>), 1999 <br>
oil on canvas <br>
27 x 23 ¾ inches <br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen,</i> page 90.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty <br>
Artworks from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida,<br> 
April - July 2021.<br><br>

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    ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950)
    Head with Angel
    (Cabeza con Angel), 1999
    oil on canvas
    27 x 23 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 90.

    Exhibited in ROBERTO FABELO (b. 1950): The Theater of Life - Twenty
    Artworks from the 1990's to Today, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida,
    April - July 2021.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MARIO CARREÑO (1913–1999)<br> 
Fruits of the Sea<br>  
(<i>Frutos del Mar</i>), 1942<br>
oil on canvas<br>
30 x 39 ¾ inches<br><br><br> 
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 67.<br><br>
This painting was exhibited in <i>Latin American Still Life</i>, Boca Ratón Museum of Art,<br> Boca Ratón, Fl, September 2005. <br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
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    MARIO CARREÑO (1913–1999)
    Fruits of the Sea
    (Frutos del Mar), 1942
    oil on canvas
    30 x 39 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 67.

    This painting was exhibited in Latin American Still Life, Boca Ratón Museum of Art,
    Boca Ratón, Fl, September 2005.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MARIO CARREÑO (1913-1999)<br>
Dawn of the Volcanoes<br>
(<i>Amanecer de los Volcanes</i>), 1974<br>
oil on canvas<br>
33 ½ x 47 inches<br><Br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fourteen,</i> page 175.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Mario Carreño,</i> Galería Imagen, Santiago de Chile, June 1976.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Mario Carreño,</i> Acanthus Gallery Acanthus Gallery, Coconut Grove, Florida, March 1979.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Mario Carreño, Retrospectiva, 1945-1988</i>, Museo Nacional de Artes, Montevideo, Uruguay.<br><br> 
Exhibited in Sotheby’s New York, <i>Latin American Art,</i> May 2-3, 1990, lot no. 196.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Mario Carreño, Pinturas,</i> Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, July 1978. Listed as no. 2, and illustrated in color.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Carreño,</i> Galería Imagen SKRIBA, October 1976, Santiago de Chile.
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    MARIO CARREÑO (1913-1999)
    Dawn of the Volcanoes
    (Amanecer de los Volcanes), 1974
    oil on canvas
    33 ½ x 47 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fourteen, page 175.

    Exhibited in Mario Carreño, Galería Imagen, Santiago de Chile, June 1976.

    Exhibited in Mario Carreño, Acanthus Gallery Acanthus Gallery, Coconut Grove, Florida, March 1979.

    Exhibited in Mario Carreño, Retrospectiva, 1945-1988, Museo Nacional de Artes, Montevideo, Uruguay.

    Exhibited in Sotheby’s New York, Latin American Art, May 2-3, 1990, lot no. 196.

    Exhibited in Mario Carreño, Pinturas, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, July 1978. Listed as no. 2, and illustrated in color.

    Exhibited in Carreño, Galería Imagen SKRIBA, October 1976, Santiago de Chile.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MARIO CARREÑO (1913 – 1999)<br>

Tropical Tree<br>

(<i>Árbol Tropical</i>), 1984<br>

oil on canvas<br>

58 ½ x 47 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Fifteen, page 51.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Carreño</i>, Acanthus Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida, April-May 1986.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Latin American Art Auction</i>, Miami, Florida, January 7, 1994, and <br>
illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog, lot 80.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Christie's Latin American Art</i>, New York, May 31-June 1, 2007, and <br>
illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot 2.<br>
<br>
Illustrated in the book, <i>Mario Carreño, Cronología del Recuerdo</i>, Editorial<br>
 Antártica, 1991, page 71.<br>
<br>
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    MARIO CARREÑO (1913 – 1999)
    Tropical Tree
    (Árbol Tropical), 1984
    oil on canvas
    58 ½ x 47 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fifteen, page 51.

    Exhibited in Carreño, Acanthus Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida, April-May 1986.

    Exhibited in Latin American Art Auction, Miami, Florida, January 7, 1994, and
    illustrated in the corresponding exhibition catalog, lot 80.

    Exhibited in Christie's Latin American Art, New York, May 31-June 1, 2007, and
    illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot 2.

    Illustrated in the book, Mario Carreño, Cronología del Recuerdo, Editorial
    Antártica, 1991, page 71.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MARIO CARREÑO (1913–1999)<br>

The Grand Vase<br>

(<i>El Gran Jarrón</i>), 1976<br>

oil on canvas<br>

19 ⅞ x 23 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN <br>
ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br>
<br>
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    MARIO CARREÑO (1913–1999)
    The Grand Vase
    (El Gran Jarrón), 1976
    oil on canvas
    19 ⅞ x 23 ¾ inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN
    ARTWORKS
    , Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
MARIANO RODRÍGUEZ (1912 – 1990) <br>
Fruits and Reality <br>
(<i>Frutas y Realidad</i>), ca. 1969 <br>
oil on canvas<br>
25 x 30 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, <br>Volume Seventeen,</i> page 160. <br><br>

This painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity,<br> certified by Dolores and Alejandro Rodríguez, daughter and son <br>of the artist, dated September 5, 2019, numbered 686019. <br><br>

This painting will be included in the forthcoming book,
<br>
<i>Mariano: Catálogo razonado, Pintura y dibujo (1967-1990), Volumen 3</i>,<br> currently in production.<br><br><font color =AVAILABLE




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    MARIANO RODRÍGUEZ (1912 – 1990)
    Fruits and Reality
    (Frutas y Realidad), ca. 1969
    oil on canvas
    25 x 30 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,
    Volume Seventeen,
    page 160.

    This painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity,
    certified by Dolores and Alejandro Rodríguez, daughter and son
    of the artist, dated September 5, 2019, numbered 686019.

    This painting will be included in the forthcoming book,
    Mariano: Catálogo razonado, Pintura y dibujo (1967-1990), Volumen 3,
    currently in production.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>MARIANO RODRÍGUEZ (1912-1990)<br>
Woman, Rooster and Fruits <br>
(<i>Mujer, Gallo y Frutas</i>), 1978 <br>
acrylic on heavy paper laid down on canvas <br>
28 ¾ x 40 ¼ inches<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seven,</i> page 56.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i> A Selection of Works by Mariano Rodríguez,<br> Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida,  May – August, 2020, and illustrated virtually on cernudaarte.com, exhibitions.<br><br>

Exhibited in the Virtual Exhibition, <i>Cernuda Arte - First Friday of July: Virtual Exhibition,</i> on cernudaarte.com, Friday, July 3rd, 2020, and illustrated virtually <br>
on cernudaarte.com, exhibitions.<br><br>

This painting is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity, no. 753, signed by Alejandro Rodríguez, son of the artist, dated June 7, 2007. <Br><br>
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    MARIANO RODRÍGUEZ (1912-1990)
    Woman, Rooster and Fruits
    (Mujer, Gallo y Frutas), 1978
    acrylic on heavy paper laid down on canvas
    28 ¾ x 40 ¼ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seven, page 56.

    Exhibited in A Selection of Works by Mariano Rodríguez,
    Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, May – August, 2020, and illustrated virtually on cernudaarte.com, exhibitions.

    Exhibited in the Virtual Exhibition, Cernuda Arte - First Friday of July: Virtual Exhibition, on cernudaarte.com, Friday, July 3rd, 2020, and illustrated virtually
    on cernudaarte.com, exhibitions.

    This painting is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity, no. 753, signed by Alejandro Rodríguez, son of the artist, dated June 7, 2007.

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    <br><br>AGUSTÍN CÁRDENAS (1927–2001)<br>
Untitled [Warm Presence] <br>
(<i>Sin Título [Tibia Presencia]</i>), 1959<br>
bronze sculpture, 4 of 6 <br>
20 ¾ x 5 x 5 inches <br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Fifteen, page 95.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Christie's</i>, New York, November 15, 2011, and illustrated <br> in the corresponding auction catalog, lot 117. <br><br>

Foundry stamp
    AVAILABLE


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    AGUSTÍN CÁRDENAS (1927–2001)
    Untitled [Warm Presence]
    (Sin Título [Tibia Presencia]), 1959
    bronze sculpture, 4 of 6
    20 ¾ x 5 x 5 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Fifteen, page 95.

    Exhibited in Christie's, New York, November 15, 2011, and illustrated
    in the corresponding auction catalog, lot 117.

    Foundry stamp "Fonderia Tesconi, Pietrasanta" imprinted on the sculpture.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>AGUSTÍN CÁRDENAS (1927-2001)<br>
Rhythmical Moment<br> 
(<i>Momento Rítmico</i>), ca. 1975<br>
bronze sculpture<br> 
numbered 6 of 6<br>
15 x 5 x 6 ½ inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Thirteen, page 89.<br><br>

This artwork is stamped with the seal of<br>
Fonderia Mariani, Pietrasanta, Italy.<br><br>
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    AGUSTÍN CÁRDENAS (1927-2001)
    Rhythmical Moment
    (Momento Rítmico), ca. 1975
    bronze sculpture
    numbered 6 of 6
    15 x 5 x 6 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Thirteen, page 89.

    This artwork is stamped with the seal of
    Fonderia Mariani, Pietrasanta, Italy.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>JOSÉ BEDIA (b. 1959)<br>
If I Call You, You Respond<br>
(<i>Si Yo Te Llamo, Tú Me Respondes</i>), 1985<br>
mixed media on canvas<br>
98 ½ x 62 ¾ inches<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 128.<br><br>

Illustrated in the book, <i>José Bedia, Works, 1978-2006,</i> Ramis Barquet, Turner,<br> 2007, New York, page 86.<br><br><font color = SOLD




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    JOSÉ BEDIA (b. 1959)
    If I Call You, You Respond
    (Si Yo Te Llamo, Tú Me Respondes), 1985
    mixed media on canvas
    98 ½ x 62 ¾ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 128.

    Illustrated in the book, José Bedia, Works, 1978-2006, Ramis Barquet, Turner,
    2007, New York, page 86.

    SOLD





    <br><br>GINA PELLÓN (1926 – 2014) <br>

Silence<br>
 
(<i>El Silencio</i>), 1981<br>
 
mixed media on canvas<br>

63 x 44 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 84.<br>
<br>
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    GINA PELLÓN (1926 – 2014)
    Silence
    (El Silencio), 1981
    mixed media on canvas
    63 x 44 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 84.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>GINA PELLÓN (1926 – 2014)<br>

Memories of Struggles <br>

(<i>Recuerdos de Luchas</i>), 1988<br>

mixed media on canvas<br>

45 ½ x 34 ¾ inches <br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Seventeen, page 89.<br>
<br>
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    GINA PELLÓN (1926 – 2014)
    Memories of Struggles
    (Recuerdos de Luchas), 1988
    mixed media on canvas
    45 ½ x 34 ¾ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 89.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>BELKIS AYON (1967 – 1999)<br>
Disobedience<br>
(<i>Desobediencia</i>), 1998<br>
Collograph<br>  
8 panels, numbered 3 of 4<br>
101 x 78 inches<br><br>

<i>Provenance:</i><br>
Private Collection, New York, New York.
<br><br>
<u>Exhibitions:</u><br>
Exhibited in <i>Kongo Criollo,</i> Taller Boricua Gallery, New York, NY, Oct. 23 – Nov. 21, 1998.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Trabajando pa’l ingle,</i> Concourse Gallery, Barbican Centre, <br>London, England, 1999.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Arte Cubanó, Mas Allá del Papel,</i> Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, <br>
Salas Pedro de Ribera y Juan de Villanueva, Madrid, Spain, 1999, and illustrated in the exhibition catalog.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Siempre Vuelvo. Colografías de Belkis Ayón, Exposición Homenaje.</i><br>
Septima Bienal de la Habana, Galería Habana, Havana, Cuba, 2000, and illustrated in the	exhibition catalog.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Colografías y matrices de Belkis Ayón. Imágenes desde el silencio, </i><br>
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Convent of San Francisco de Asís, <br>
Havana, Cuba, 2009. <br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Fowler Museum at UCLA,<br><br> 
Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 2, 2016 – Feb. 12, 2017.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY,<br>
June – Nov. 2017, and illustrated in the accompanying catalog, page 15.<br><br>
Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,<br>
Kansas City, MO, Jan. – April 2018.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Station Museum of Contemporary Art,<br>
Houston, TX, June – Sep. 2018.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Chicago Cultural Center, <br>
Sidney R. Yates Gallery, Chicago, IL, Feb. – March, 2020.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art,<br>
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Feb. – Sep. 2021.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Belkis Ayón, Collographs,</i> Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, <br>
Madrid, Spain, Nov. 2021 – April 2022.<br><br>

<u>Literature</u><br>
Illustrated [different number] in the book <i>Colografía a Cinco Voces,</i> University of Havana, Cuba, 2007.<br><br>

Illustrated [different number] in the book <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón, Catalogue Raisonné,</i> Dr. Katia Ayón,<br>
Turner, 2010, p. 231, no. 98.12.<br><br>

Illustrated [different number] in the book <i>Behind the Veil of a Myth: Belkis Ayón,</i> Cristina Vives,<br> 
Station Museum of Contemporary Art, TX, 2018, pages 132 and 133, and on two unnumbered 	pages. <br><br>
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    BELKIS AYON (1967 – 1999)
    Disobedience
    (Desobediencia), 1998
    Collograph
    8 panels, numbered 3 of 4
    101 x 78 inches

    Provenance:
    Private Collection, New York, New York.

    Exhibitions:
    Exhibited in Kongo Criollo, Taller Boricua Gallery, New York, NY, Oct. 23 – Nov. 21, 1998.

    Exhibited [different number] in Trabajando pa’l ingle, Concourse Gallery, Barbican Centre,
    London, England, 1999.

    Exhibited [different number] in Arte Cubanó, Mas Allá del Papel, Centro Cultural del Conde Duque,
    Salas Pedro de Ribera y Juan de Villanueva, Madrid, Spain, 1999, and illustrated in the exhibition catalog.

    Exhibited [different number] in Siempre Vuelvo. Colografías de Belkis Ayón, Exposición Homenaje.
    Septima Bienal de la Habana, Galería Habana, Havana, Cuba, 2000, and illustrated in the exhibition catalog.

    Exhibited [different number] in Colografías y matrices de Belkis Ayón. Imágenes desde el silencio,
    Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Convent of San Francisco de Asís,
    Havana, Cuba, 2009.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Fowler Museum at UCLA,

    Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 2, 2016 – Feb. 12, 2017.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY,
    June – Nov. 2017, and illustrated in the accompanying catalog, page 15.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,
    Kansas City, MO, Jan. – April 2018.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Station Museum of Contemporary Art,
    Houston, TX, June – Sep. 2018.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Chicago Cultural Center,
    Sidney R. Yates Gallery, Chicago, IL, Feb. – March, 2020.

    Exhibited [different number] in Nkame, Belkis Ayón (1967-1999), Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art,
    University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Feb. – Sep. 2021.

    Exhibited [different number] in Belkis Ayón, Collographs, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía,
    Madrid, Spain, Nov. 2021 – April 2022.

    Literature
    Illustrated [different number] in the book Colografía a Cinco Voces, University of Havana, Cuba, 2007.

    Illustrated [different number] in the book Nkame, Belkis Ayón, Catalogue Raisonné, Dr. Katia Ayón,
    Turner, 2010, p. 231, no. 98.12.

    Illustrated [different number] in the book Behind the Veil of a Myth: Belkis Ayón, Cristina Vives,
    Station Museum of Contemporary Art, TX, 2018, pages 132 and 133, and on two unnumbered pages.



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    <br><br>BELKIS AYÓN (1967-1999)<br>

Untitled<br>
 
(<i>Sin Título</i>), 1992 <br>

offset lithograph, 11 of 20 <br>

19 ¼ x 27 inches <br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 134.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>La Ronda Cubana</i>, Van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn, Holland, 1992.<br> 
<br>
Exhibited [different number] in <i>The 17th International Independent Exhibition<br> 
of Prints</i>, Kanagawa, Japan, 1992, and illustrated in the corresponding catalog.<br> 
<br>
Exhibited [different number] in <i>El desafío de la permanencia. Exposición antológica de Belkis<br> 
Ayón</i> (1967-1999), Galería Pedro Esquerré, Matanzas, Cuba.<br> 
<br>
Illustrated in the book <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón, Catalogue Raisonné</i>, Dr. Katia<br>
 Ayón, Turner, 2010, p. 191, no. 92.01.<br>
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    BELKIS AYÓN (1967-1999)
    Untitled
    (Sin Título), 1992
    offset lithograph, 11 of 20
    19 ¼ x 27 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 134.

    Exhibited in La Ronda Cubana, Van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn, Holland, 1992.

    Exhibited [different number] in The 17th International Independent Exhibition
    of Prints
    , Kanagawa, Japan, 1992, and illustrated in the corresponding catalog.

    Exhibited [different number] in El desafío de la permanencia. Exposición antológica de Belkis
    Ayón
    (1967-1999), Galería Pedro Esquerré, Matanzas, Cuba.

    Illustrated in the book Nkame, Belkis Ayón, Catalogue Raisonné, Dr. Katia
    Ayón, Turner, 2010, p. 191, no. 92.01.

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    <br><br>BELKIS AYÓN (1967-1999) <br>
Untitled <br>
(<i>Sin Título</i>), 1999<br>
lithograph, 4 of 40<br>
21 ½ x 28 ⅞ inches<br><br>


<br>

To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>,<br> Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br><br>

<u>Collections [different numbers]:</u>
Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas;<br>
Lehigh University, Zoellner Art Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Un Poco de Amor,</i> Centro Provincial de Artes<br> 
Plásticas y Diseño, Havana, Cuba, 1999.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Mujeres cercanas,</i> Galería La Casona, <br>
Havana, Cuba, 2000.<Br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Hidden Images. Works on Paper<br> 
by Contemporary Cuban Artists,</i> Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, PA, 2000.<br><br>

Exhibited in [different number] in <i>International Triennale für<br> Originalgrafik,</i> Grenchen, Switzerland, 2000.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Los Que llegan. Exposición Colectiva. <br>
Arte Joven Proyecto, </i>Galería de Arte Domingo Ravenet, Havana, Cuba, 2001.
<br><br>
Exhibited [different number] in <i>Mas de 40 años de litografía en el Taller<br> 
Experimental de Gráfica, </i>Havana, Cuba, 2003.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Expo-On line. Subasta de grabado, <br>
Galería de Arte Galiano y Concordia,</i> Havana, Cuba, June, 2004, <br>and illustrated in the corresponding catalog.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>El Desafio de la permanencia. Exposición<br> antoógica de Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),</i> Galería Pedro Esquerré, CPAV, <br>Mantanzas, Cuba, 2006.<br><br>

Exhibited [different number] in <i>Confluencias Inside. Arte Cubano Contemporáneo,</i><br> 
Palacio Clavijero, Morelia, Mexico, Nov. 2006 – Jan. 2007, and illustrated <br>
in the corresponding catalog.<br><br>

Illustrated [different number] in the magazine <i>La Gaceta de Cuba,</i> no. 1, <br>Jan. Feb. 2004, Havana, Cuba, pages 70 and 73.
<br><br>
Illustrated [different number] in the book <i>Nkame, Belkis Ayón, <br>Catalogue Raisonné, </i>Dr. Katia Ayón, Turner, 2010, p. 234, no. 99.04.<br><br>
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    BELKIS AYÓN (1967-1999)
    Untitled
    (Sin Título), 1999
    lithograph, 4 of 40
    21 ½ x 28 ⅞ inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,
    Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    Collections [different numbers]: Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas;
    Lehigh University, Zoellner Art Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

    Exhibited [different number] in Un Poco de Amor, Centro Provincial de Artes
    Plásticas y Diseño, Havana, Cuba, 1999.

    Exhibited [different number] in Mujeres cercanas, Galería La Casona,
    Havana, Cuba, 2000.

    Exhibited [different number] in Hidden Images. Works on Paper
    by Contemporary Cuban Artists,
    Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, PA, 2000.

    Exhibited in [different number] in International Triennale für
    Originalgrafik,
    Grenchen, Switzerland, 2000.

    Exhibited [different number] in Los Que llegan. Exposición Colectiva.
    Arte Joven Proyecto,
    Galería de Arte Domingo Ravenet, Havana, Cuba, 2001.

    Exhibited [different number] in Mas de 40 años de litografía en el Taller
    Experimental de Gráfica,
    Havana, Cuba, 2003.

    Exhibited [different number] in Expo-On line. Subasta de grabado,
    Galería de Arte Galiano y Concordia,
    Havana, Cuba, June, 2004,
    and illustrated in the corresponding catalog.

    Exhibited [different number] in El Desafio de la permanencia. Exposición
    antoógica de Belkis Ayón (1967-1999),
    Galería Pedro Esquerré, CPAV,
    Mantanzas, Cuba, 2006.

    Exhibited [different number] in Confluencias Inside. Arte Cubano Contemporáneo,
    Palacio Clavijero, Morelia, Mexico, Nov. 2006 – Jan. 2007, and illustrated
    in the corresponding catalog.

    Illustrated [different number] in the magazine La Gaceta de Cuba, no. 1,
    Jan. Feb. 2004, Havana, Cuba, pages 70 and 73.

    Illustrated [different number] in the book Nkame, Belkis Ayón,
    Catalogue Raisonné,
    Dr. Katia Ayón, Turner, 2010, p. 234, no. 99.04.

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    <br><br>JOSÉ MIJARES (1921 – 2004),<br>
Quiet Time<br>
(<i>Momento Tranquilo</i>), ca. 1950<br>
oil on canvas<br>
22 x 16 inches<br><br><br>


Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 70.<br><br><br>

<i>Provenance</I>: <br>
Private Collection, Miami, FL;<br>
Acquired directly from the artist.<br><br>
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    JOSÉ MIJARES (1921 – 2004),
    Quiet Time
    (Momento Tranquilo), ca. 1950
    oil on canvas
    22 x 16 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 70.


    Provenance:
    Private Collection, Miami, FL;
    Acquired directly from the artist.

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    <br><br>JOSÉ MIJARES (1921 – 2004)<br>
Port<br>
(<i>Marina</i>), 1950<br>
oil on canvas<br>
30 x 40 inches<br><br><br>


To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN <br>
ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br><br>

<i>Provenance</i>:<br>
Private Collection, Coral Gables, Florida.<br><br>

Illustrated in <i>Cuban Art</i>, Remembering Cuba Through its Art, Private<br>
 Collections in Exile Vol. 1, Arte al Día International, Miami, Florida, 2004, page 191.<br><br>
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    JOSÉ MIJARES (1921 – 2004)
    Port
    (Marina), 1950
    oil on canvas
    30 x 40 inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN
    ARTWORKS
    , Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    Provenance:
    Private Collection, Coral Gables, Florida.

    Illustrated in Cuban Art, Remembering Cuba Through its Art, Private
    Collections in Exile Vol. 1, Arte al Día International, Miami, Florida, 2004, page 191.

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    <br><br>MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)<br>
The Gift<br>
(<i>El Regalo</i>), 2021<br>
oil on canvas<br>
48 ½ x 92 inches<br><br<br>

To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br>
<br>
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    MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)
    The Gift
    (El Regalo), 2021
    oil on canvas
    48 ½ x 92 inches
    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    SOLD





    <br><br>MIGUEL FLORIDO (b.1980)<br>

I Will Wait For You <br>

(<i>Te Esperaré</i>), 2014<br>

oil on canvas<br>

9 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Thirteen, page 139.<br>
<br>
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    MIGUEL FLORIDO (b.1980)
    I Will Wait For You
    (Te Esperaré), 2014
    oil on canvas
    9 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Thirteen, page 139.

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    <br><br>MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)<br>

I Want to See You Again<br>

(<i>Quiero Volver a Verte</i>), 2014<br>

oil on canvas<br>

13 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Thirteen, page 139.<br>
<br>
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    MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)
    I Want to See You Again
    (Quiero Volver a Verte), 2014
    oil on canvas
    13 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Thirteen, page 139.

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    <br><br>MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)<br>

Our Love Story <br>

(<i>Nuestra Historia de Amor</i>), 2018<br>

oil on canvas<br>

79 x 39 ¼ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Seventeen, page 118.<br>
<br>
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    MIGUEL FLORIDO (b. 1980)
    Our Love Story
    (Nuestra Historia de Amor), 2018
    oil on canvas
    79 x 39 ¼ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 118.

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    <br><br>LILIAN GARCÍA-ROIG (b. 1966)<br>

Banyan Forest II <br>

(<i>Bosque de Higuera de Bengala II</i>), 2015<br>

oil on canvas<br>
 
48 x 36 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 143.<br>
<br>
This painting was exhibited in <i>Converging Dialogues in Contemporary <br>
Art</i>, Art Ovation Hotel, Sarasota, Florida, September 2020 - March <br>
2021, Dr. Francine Birbragher, curator.<br>
<br>
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    LILIAN GARCÍA-ROIG (b. 1966)
    Banyan Forest II
    (Bosque de Higuera de Bengala II), 2015
    oil on canvas
    48 x 36 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 143.

    This painting was exhibited in Converging Dialogues in Contemporary
    Art
    , Art Ovation Hotel, Sarasota, Florida, September 2020 - March
    2021, Dr. Francine Birbragher, curator.

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    <br><br>LILIAN GARCIA-ROIG (b. 1966)<br>

Bucolic Viñales Valley Scene with Complete Sunset and Dry Plain<br>
 
(<i>Escena Bucólica del Valle de Viñales con Atardecer y Secadero</i>), 2018 <br>

oil on canvas<br>

36 x 48 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 146.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Lilian Garcia-Roig: Made in Cuba – Reconstructed Sights, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, November – December 2018, and illustrated in the accompanying <br>
catalog, front cover.<br>
<br>
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    LILIAN GARCIA-ROIG (b. 1966)
    Bucolic Viñales Valley Scene with Complete Sunset and Dry Plain
    (Escena Bucólica del Valle de Viñales con Atardecer y Secadero), 2018
    oil on canvas
    36 x 48 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 146.

    Exhibited in Lilian Garcia-Roig: Made in Cuba – Reconstructed Sights, Cernuda Arte, Coral Gables, FL, November – December 2018, and illustrated in the accompanying
    catalog, front cover.

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    <br><br>FLORA FONG (b. 1949)<br>

Between Heaven and Earth <br>

(Entre Cielo y Tierra), 2001 <br>

oil on canvas <br>

47 x 66 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 149.<br>
<br>
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    FLORA FONG (b. 1949)
    Between Heaven and Earth
    (Entre Cielo y Tierra), 2001
    oil on canvas
    47 x 66 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 149.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>FLORA FONG (b. 1949) <br>

Your Force is With Me <br>

(<i>Tu Fuerza Me Acompaña</i>), 2009 <br>

acrylic on canvas <br>

40 x 32 inches <br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 149.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in<i> Flora Fong & Li Domínguez Fong, The Mother, The Son: Two<br>
 Artists, One Passion, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, Fall 2010, and <br>
illustrated in the accompanying catalog, page 18.<br>
<br>
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    FLORA FONG (b. 1949)
    Your Force is With Me
    (Tu Fuerza Me Acompaña), 2009
    acrylic on canvas
    40 x 32 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 149.

    Exhibited in Flora Fong & Li Domínguez Fong, The Mother, The Son: Two
    Artists, One Passion, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, Fall 2010, and
    illustrated in the accompanying catalog, page 18.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>HERMANAS SCULL <br>

(Haydée Scull, 1931-2007; Sahara Scull, 1931-2008),<br> 

Calle Ocho Open House <br>

(<i>Fiesta en Calle Ocho</i>), 1991 <br>

mixed media three dimensional collage on canvas <br>

38 ¼ x 72 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 80.<br>
<br>
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    HERMANAS SCULL
    (Haydée Scull, 1931-2007; Sahara Scull, 1931-2008),
    Calle Ocho Open House
    (Fiesta en Calle Ocho), 1991
    mixed media three dimensional collage on canvas
    38 ¼ x 72 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 80.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>PHILIPPE CHARTRAND (1825-1889)<br>

View of the Almendares River<br>

(Vista del Río Almendares), ca. 1870<br>

oil on wooden plate<br>

10 inches in diameter<br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 5.<br>
<br>
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    PHILIPPE CHARTRAND (1825-1889)
    View of the Almendares River
    (Vista del Río Almendares), ca. 1870
    oil on wooden plate
    10 inches in diameter

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 5.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>EDUARDO MORALES (1862–1938)<br> 
Cuban Carriage <br>
(<i>El Quitrín</i>), 1913 <br>
oil on wood <br>
7 ¼ x 9 ¼ inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS </i>, Volume Eighteen, page 8.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Cuban Art, Academic, Modern, and Contemporary at Circa </i>06,<br> May 2006, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and illustrated in the exhibition<br> catalog.<br><br>
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    EDUARDO MORALES (1862–1938)
    Cuban Carriage
    (El Quitrín), 1913
    oil on wood
    7 ¼ x 9 ¼ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS , Volume Eighteen, page 8.

    Exhibited in Cuban Art, Academic, Modern, and Contemporary at Circa 06,
    May 2006, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and illustrated in the exhibition
    catalog.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>AGUSTÍN FERNÁNDEZ (1928 – 2006)<br>

Banana Bunch <br>

(<i>Racimo de Plátanos</i>), 1954<br>

oil on canvas <br>

36 x 33 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 176.<br>
<br>
<i>Provenance</i>: <br>
Omar Cuan Collection, Miami, FL; Republic National Bank, Miami, FL; Wells<br>
 Fargo International Bank, Miami, FL.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in Latin <i>American Art Auction</i>, Miami, FL, January 12, 1997, and <br>
illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot number 72.<br>
<br>
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    AGUSTÍN FERNÁNDEZ (1928 – 2006)
    Banana Bunch
    (Racimo de Plátanos), 1954
    oil on canvas
    36 x 33 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 176.

    Provenance:
    Omar Cuan Collection, Miami, FL; Republic National Bank, Miami, FL; Wells
    Fargo International Bank, Miami, FL.

    Exhibited in Latin American Art Auction, Miami, FL, January 12, 1997, and
    illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot number 72.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>DOMINGO RAVENET (1905-1969) <br>
Woman, Carnival Figure<br>
(<i>Mujer, Figura de Carnaval</i>), 1966 <br>
oil on canvas <br>
36 ½ x 30 ½ inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 26.<br><br>

Exhibited at the Florida State Museum of Fine Arts in Cuban Art in<br> the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and the International <br>Avant Garde, Tallahassee, FL., February 12th to March 27th, 2016,<br> and illustrated on page 88 of the exhibition catalog.<br><br>

Exhibited at Coral Gables Museum, Cuban Art in the 20th <br>Century: Cultural Identity and the International Avant Garde, <br>Coral Gables, FL., January 23, 2017 <br>
to April 23, 2017.<br><br>
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    DOMINGO RAVENET (1905-1969)
    Woman, Carnival Figure
    (Mujer, Figura de Carnaval), 1966
    oil on canvas
    36 ½ x 30 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 26.

    Exhibited at the Florida State Museum of Fine Arts in Cuban Art in
    the 20th Century: Cultural Identity and the International
    Avant Garde, Tallahassee, FL., February 12th to March 27th, 2016,
    and illustrated on page 88 of the exhibition catalog.

    Exhibited at Coral Gables Museum, Cuban Art in the 20th
    Century: Cultural Identity and the International Avant Garde,
    Coral Gables, FL., January 23, 2017
    to April 23, 2017.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>HUMBERTO CALZADA (b. 1944)<br>

Metaphor of Silence<br>

(<i>La Metáfora del Silencio</i>), 1995<br>

acrylic on canvas<br>

44 ¾ x 59 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 123.<br>
<br>
<i>Provenance</i>:<br> 
The Collection of The Republic National Bank of Miami, Miami, Florida;<br>
The Collection of Wells Fargo International Bank, Miami, Florida.<br>
<br>
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    HUMBERTO CALZADA (b. 1944)
    Metaphor of Silence
    (La Metáfora del Silencio), 1995
    acrylic on canvas
    44 ¾ x 59 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 123.

    Provenance:
    The Collection of The Republic National Bank of Miami, Miami, Florida;
    The Collection of Wells Fargo International Bank, Miami, Florida.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 - 2015)<br> Equilibrist<br> 
(<i>Equilibrista</I>), 1982 <br>
oil on canvas <br>
30 x 24 inches<br>
Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse.<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</I>, Volume Eighteen, page 105.<br><br>

The painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity issued by <br>the Rafael Soriano Foundation, signed by Hortensia Soriano, daughter of <br>the artist, dated August 12, 2021.<br><br>
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    RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 - 2015)
    Equilibrist
    (Equilibrista), 1982
    oil on canvas
    30 x 24 inches
    Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse.


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 105.

    The painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity issued by
    the Rafael Soriano Foundation, signed by Hortensia Soriano, daughter of
    the artist, dated August 12, 2021.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 - 2015)<br> 
Ray of Light<br>
(<i>Rayo de Luz</i>), 1972<br>
oil on canvas<br>
22 x 28 inches<br>
This painting is also signed and titled by the artist, on the reverse.<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in the catalog <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i> Volume Eighteen, page 74.<br>
<br>
The painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity issued<br>
 by the Rafael Soriano Foundation, signed by Hortensia Soriano, daughter <br>
of the artist, dated September 29, 2020.<br>
<br>
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    RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 - 2015)
    Ray of Light
    (Rayo de Luz), 1972
    oil on canvas
    22 x 28 inches
    This painting is also signed and titled by the artist, on the reverse.


    Illustrated in the catalog IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS Volume Eighteen, page 74.

    The painting is accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity issued
    by the Rafael Soriano Foundation, signed by Hortensia Soriano, daughter
    of the artist, dated September 29, 2020.

    AVAILABLE



    RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 – 2015)<br>
Geometric Abstraction<br>
(<i>Abstracción Geometrica</i>), 1961<br>
oil on canvas<br>
18 x 29 ½ inches<br><br><br>

To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, 
<i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br><br>
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<br><br><br>
    RAFAEL SORIANO (1920 – 2015)
    Geometric Abstraction
    (Abstracción Geometrica), 1961
    oil on canvas
    18 x 29 ½ inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971) <br>

The Chosen One <br>

(<i>El Elegido</i>), 2018 <br>

mixed media on canvas <br>

78 ½ x 59 inches <br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Sixteen, page 132.<br>
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    JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971)
    The Chosen One
    (El Elegido), 2018
    mixed media on canvas
    78 ½ x 59 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 132.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971)<br>

Reminding you the Time…<br>

(<i>Recordándote el Tiempo...</i>), 2021<br>

mixed media on canvas<br>

39 3/8 x 31 ½ inches<br>
<br><br>
To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN <br>
ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.<br>
<br>
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    JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971)
    Reminding you the Time…
    (Recordándote el Tiempo...), 2021
    mixed media on canvas
    39 3/8 x 31 ½ inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN
    ARTWORKS
    , Volume Nineteen, available December 2022.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971)<br>
Shantytown Belén, Havana<br>
(<i>Hacinamiento Belén, La Habana</i>), 2019<br>
19 handmade, one-of-a-kind houses, constructed with discarded<br>
wood and other recovered materials, measurements vary<br><br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 140.<br>
<br>
This artwork was exhibited in <i>Juan Roberto Diago: 20 Years of Creation, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, November 2019 – January 2020.<br><br>

Accompanied by a Photo-Certificate 
of Authenticity, signed by the artist.<br><br>
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    JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO (b. 1971)
    Shantytown Belén, Havana
    (Hacinamiento Belén, La Habana), 2019
    19 handmade, one-of-a-kind houses, constructed with discarded
    wood and other recovered materials, measurements vary


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 140.

    This artwork was exhibited in Juan Roberto Diago: 20 Years of Creation, Cernuda Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, November 2019 – January 2020.

    Accompanied by a Photo-Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the artist.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)<br>

We Need Liberty<br>

(<i>¡Necesitamos Libertad!</i>), 2020<br>

oil on canvas<br>

22 ½ x 14 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in<i> IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 168.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971): Art as Protest, Protest as <br>
Art, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.<br>
<br>
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    VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)
    We Need Liberty
    (¡Necesitamos Libertad!), 2020
    oil on canvas
    22 ½ x 14 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 168.

    Exhibited in VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971): Art as Protest, Protest as
    Art, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)<br>

The Unanimous Flight<br>

(<i>Vuelo de los Unánimes</i>), 2019<br>

oil on canvas<br>

32 x 26 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 167.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971): Art as Protest, Protest as<br>
 Art, Cernuda </i>Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.<br>
<br>
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    VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)
    The Unanimous Flight
    (Vuelo de los Unánimes), 2019
    oil on canvas
    32 x 26 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 167.

    Exhibited in VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971): Art as Protest, Protest as
    Art, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)<br>
Liberty I<br>
(<i>Libertad I </i>), 2021<br>
oil on canvas<br>
78 ¾ x 59 ¼ inches<br><br><br>


To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume <br>
Nineteen, available December 2022.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971) Art as Protest, Protest as <br>
Art, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.<br><br>

The artist's Liberty series speaks to the importance of a free press and of free <br>
expression, especially in light of the events of the Movimiento San Isidro.<br><br>

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    VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971)
    Liberty I
    (Libertad I ), 2021
    oil on canvas
    78 ¾ x 59 ¼ inches


    To be illustrated in the upcoming catalog, IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume
    Nineteen, available December 2022.

    Exhibited in VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b. 1971) Art as Protest, Protest as
    Art, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, July – October, 2021.

    The artist's Liberty series speaks to the importance of a free press and of free
    expression, especially in light of the events of the Movimiento San Isidro.

    AVAILABLE



    VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b.1971)<br>

Unanimous Accordion<br>

(<i>Acordeón Unánime</i>), 2018<br>

oil on canvas<br>

23 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches<br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 167.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Vicente Hernández: To Leave or Not To Live, That is the<br>
 Question, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, August – October, 2019.<br>
<br>
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<br><br><br><br><br>
    VICENTE HERNÁNDEZ (b.1971)
    Unanimous Accordion
    (Acordeón Unánime), 2018
    oil on canvas
    23 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches

    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 167.

    Exhibited in Vicente Hernández: To Leave or Not To Live, That is the
    Question, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, August – October, 2019.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>SANDRO DE LA ROSA (b. 1972)<br>

Dream, Not So Quiet<br>

(<i>Sueño, No Tan a lo Pairo</i>), 2020<br>

oil on canvas<br>

60 x 48 inches <br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 153.<br>
<br>
Exhibited in <i>Cuban Modern and Contemporary Art: Inaugural Virtual<br>
 Exhibition</i> at www.cernudaarte.com, May – June, 2020.<br>
<br>
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    SANDRO DE LA ROSA (b. 1972)
    Dream, Not So Quiet
    (Sueño, No Tan a lo Pairo), 2020
    oil on canvas
    60 x 48 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 153.

    Exhibited in Cuban Modern and Contemporary Art: Inaugural Virtual
    Exhibition
    at www.cernudaarte.com, May – June, 2020.

    SOLD





    <br><br>SANDRO DE LA ROSA (b. 1972)<br>

Redoubts of Faith <br>

(<i>Reductos de Fe</i>), 2019<br>

oil on canvas <br>

48 x 84 inches <br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Seventeen, page 111.<br>
<br>
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    SANDRO DE LA ROSA (b. 1972)
    Redoubts of Faith
    (Reductos de Fe), 2019
    oil on canvas
    48 x 84 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 111.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>DEMI (b. 1955)<br> 
Kites<br> 
(<i>Cometas</i>), 1997<br> 
acrylic on canvas<br> 
74 x 62 inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Eighteen, page 114.
<br><br>
<i>Provenance:</i><br> 
Collection of the Ladner Family Trust,
Boca Raton, FL
<br><Br>
Exhibited in <i>Demi</i> at The Americas Collection, Coral Gables, directed by Dora Valdés-Fauli, FL, December, 1997.<br><br>
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    DEMI (b. 1955)
    Kites
    (Cometas), 1997
    acrylic on canvas
    74 x 62 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 114.

    Provenance:
    Collection of the Ladner Family Trust, Boca Raton, FL

    Exhibited in Demi at The Americas Collection, Coral Gables, directed by Dora Valdés-Fauli, FL, December, 1997.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)<br>

A Lingering Sunset <br>

(<i>Un Largo Atardecer</i>), 2015<br>

oil on canvas<br>

9 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Thirteen, page 152.<br>
<br>
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    GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)
    A Lingering Sunset
    (Un Largo Atardecer), 2015
    oil on canvas
    9 ¾ x 13 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Thirteen, page 152.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)<br>

A Sunlit Day<br>

(<i>Un Día Soleado</i>), 2016<br>

oil on canvas<br>

13 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Sixteen, page 144.<br>
<br>
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    GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)
    A Sunlit Day
    (Un Día Soleado), 2016
    oil on canvas
    13 ¾ x 9 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 144.

    AVAILABLE




    <br><br>GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)<br>

A Light in the Storm<br>

(<i>Una Luz en la Tempestad</i>), 2021<br>

oil on canvas<br>

33 ¼ x 62 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 163.<br>
<br>
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    GIOSVANY ECHEVARRÍA (b. 1971)
    A Light in the Storm
    (Una Luz en la Tempestad), 2021
    oil on canvas
    33 ¼ x 62 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 163.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>
FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895 – 1949)<br>
Christ <br>
(<i>Cristo</i>), ca. 1940’s<br>
oil on wood <br>
19 ½ x 15 ¾ inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Seventeen, page 60.<br><br>
<i>Provenance</i>: <br>Collection of Mario Mendoza, Havana, Cuba; Private Collection, Canada.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>Homenaje al Pintor Cubano Fidelio Ponce de León,</i><br> 
Circulo de Bellas Artes, Salon Ponce, January 1944, and listed<br> 
as <i>Cabeza de Cristo,</i> Collection of Mario Mendoza.<br><br>
Exhibited in <i>Exposicion de Oleos de Fidelio Ponce de León, </i><br>
University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 1948, and listed in the corresponding <br> 
catalog as <i>Cabeza de Cristo,</i> Collection of Mario Mendoza, no. 1.<br><br>
This painting was exhibited in Sotheby’s <i>Latin American Sale,</i> New York, <br>
May 29, 1985, and is illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot number 189.<br><br>
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    FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895 – 1949)
    Christ
    (Cristo), ca. 1940’s
    oil on wood
    19 ½ x 15 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 60.

    Provenance:
    Collection of Mario Mendoza, Havana, Cuba; Private Collection, Canada.

    Exhibited in Homenaje al Pintor Cubano Fidelio Ponce de León,
    Circulo de Bellas Artes, Salon Ponce, January 1944, and listed
    as Cabeza de Cristo, Collection of Mario Mendoza.

    Exhibited in Exposicion de Oleos de Fidelio Ponce de León,
    University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 1948, and listed in the corresponding
    catalog as Cabeza de Cristo, Collection of Mario Mendoza, no. 1.

    This painting was exhibited in Sotheby’s Latin American Sale, New York,
    May 29, 1985, and is illustrated in the corresponding auction catalog, lot number 189.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895-1949)<br> Portrait of a Woman<br>
(<i>Retrato de Mujer</i>), ca. 1940 <br>
oil on canvas <br>
23 x 16 inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</I>, Volume Eleven, page 31.<br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b><br><br><br><br><br>


    FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895-1949)
    Portrait of a Woman
    (Retrato de Mujer), ca. 1940
    oil on canvas
    23 x 16 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eleven, page 31.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895 - 1949)<br>
The River <br>
(<i>El Río</i>), ca. 1940<br> 
oil on canvas <br>
16 x 20 inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Seventeen, page 12.<br><br>

<i>Provenance</i>: <br>

María Del Carmen Armenteros Zorrilla, and by descent, Emeterio Zorrilla.<br><br>
Exhibited in<i> Fidelio Ponce, 1895 - 1949</i>, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, February 1958, and listed as number 71 in the corresponding <br>
museum catalog.<br><br>

Exhibited in<i> Fidelio Ponce and His Times, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture</i>, Miami, FL, October - November 1992, and listed as number 23 in <br>
the corresponding museum catalog.<br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b><br><br>


    FIDELIO PONCE DE LEÓN (1895 - 1949)
    The River
    (El Río), ca. 1940
    oil on canvas
    16 x 20 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Seventeen, page 12.

    Provenance:
    María Del Carmen Armenteros Zorrilla, and by descent, Emeterio Zorrilla.

    Exhibited in Fidelio Ponce, 1895 - 1949, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, February 1958, and listed as number 71 in the corresponding
    museum catalog.

    Exhibited in Fidelio Ponce and His Times, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami, FL, October - November 1992, and listed as number 23 in
    the corresponding museum catalog.

    AVAILABLE


    <br><br>DANUEL MÉNDEZ (b. 1989)<br>

The Hot Zone<br>

(<i>La Zona Caliente</i>), 2020<br>

acrylic on canvas<br>

60 x 48 inches<br>
<br>
<br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 130.<br>
<br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    DANUEL MÉNDEZ (b. 1989)
    The Hot Zone
    (La Zona Caliente), 2020
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 48 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 130.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>DANUEL MÉNDEZ (b. 1989)<br>

Rare Days<br>

(<i>Días Raros</i>), 2020<br>

acrylic on canvas<br>

60 x 48 inches<br>
<br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 131.<br>
<br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    DANUEL MÉNDEZ (b. 1989)
    Rare Days
    (Días Raros), 2020
    acrylic on canvas
    60 x 48 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 131.

    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>FELIPE ORLANDO (1911 – 2001) <br>

An Affair between an Accountant and a Poet <br>

(<i>Contubernio entre un Contador Público y una Poetisa</i>), ca 1963 <br>

oil on canvas <br>

44 x 55 ¾ inches <br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 64. <br><br>

<br><br><font color=red><b>AVAILABLE</font></b>
<br><br><br>
<br><br>


    FELIPE ORLANDO (1911 – 2001)
    An Affair between an Accountant and a Poet
    (Contubernio entre un Contador Público y una Poetisa), ca 1963
    oil on canvas
    44 x 55 ¾ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 64.



    AVAILABLE





    <br><br>JORGE LUIS SANTOS (b. 1973)<br> 

Yellow Cross<br> 

(<i>Cruz Amarilla</i>), 2015<br> 

mixed media on canvas<br> 
 
51 ¼ x 51 ¼ inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 102.<br>
<br>
Illustrated in the book <i>Jorge Luis Santos</i>, Selvi Artes<br> 
Gráficas, Valencia, Spain, 2018, pages 348-349.<br>
<br>
<font color=red><b>SOLD</font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    JORGE LUIS SANTOS (b. 1973)
    Yellow Cross
    (Cruz Amarilla), 2015
    mixed media on canvas
    51 ¼ x 51 ¼ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 102.

    Illustrated in the book Jorge Luis Santos, Selvi Artes
    Gráficas, Valencia, Spain, 2018, pages 348-349.

    SOLD





    <br><br>JORGE LUIS SANTOS (b. 1973)<br>

Bridge (from the series (Puente, de la serie "Dos Mundos"), 2017
    mixed media on canvas
    75 ½ x 74 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 173.

    AVAILABLE




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    JORGE LUIS SANTOS (b. 1973)
    Bridge (from the series "Two Worlds")
    (Puente, de la serie "Dos Mundos"), 2017
    mixed media on canvas
    75 ½ x 74 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 173.

    AVAILABLE





    <center><br><br>TEODORO RAMOS BLANCO
(1902-1972)<br> 
Female Nude<br>
(<I>Desnudo de Mujer</i>), ca 1939 <br>
wood sculpture<br> 
24 ¼ x 6 ½ x 6 inches<br><br><br>


Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 31.<br><br>

Exhibited in <i>BLACK ART MATTERS: 13 Modern and Contemporary Afro-Cuban<br> Masters, Cernuda</i> Arte, Coral Gables, FL, June-December 2020.<br><br>

<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b><br><br><br><center>


    TEODORO RAMOS BLANCO (1902-1972)
    Female Nude
    (Desnudo de Mujer), ca 1939
    wood sculpture
    24 ¼ x 6 ½ x 6 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 31.

    Exhibited in BLACK ART MATTERS: 13 Modern and Contemporary Afro-Cuban
    Masters, Cernuda
    Arte, Coral Gables, FL, June-December 2020.

    AVAILABLE



    <br><br>MIGUEL ARIAS (1841-1915) <br>
Hut and Palm with Stream <br>
(<i>Bohío y Palma con Riachuelo</i>), 1908<br>
oil on canvas <br>
19 ½ x 30 ½ inches<br><br><br>

Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS</i>, Volume Eighteen, page 7.<br><br>


<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>


    MIGUEL ARIAS (1841-1915)
    Hut and Palm with Stream
    (Bohío y Palma con Riachuelo), 1908
    oil on canvas
    19 ½ x 30 ½ inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Eighteen, page 7.

    AVAILABLE

    <br><br>ENRIQUE CRUCET (1895 - 1979)<br>
Roses<br>
(<i>Rosas</i>),ca 1945<br>
oil on wood<br>
15 ½ x 11 inches<br><br><br>
Illustrated in <i>IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS,</i> Volume Sixteen, page 13.
<br><br>
<font color=red><b>AVAILABLE </font></b>
<br><br><br><br><br>


    ENRIQUE CRUCET (1895 - 1979)
    Roses
    (Rosas),ca 1945
    oil on wood
    15 ½ x 11 inches


    Illustrated in IMPORTANT CUBAN ARTWORKS, Volume Sixteen, page 13.

    AVAILABLE





     
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