Art
Master Domingo Garcia Serigraphy 1994
- Item Number
- 112
- Estimated Value
- 1500 USD
- Sold
- 400 USD to Online Bidder
Item Description
Born in Coamo, Puerto Rico in 1932, García is a master painter and printmaker. He studied painting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design in New York and with William Locke in London.
He has also used, in both paintings and silkscreens, figurative subject-matter as a point of departure for the exploration and communication of his psychological and emotional state, with self-portraits playing a significant role.
In 1998-1999 the Contemporary Art Museum of Puerto Rico held a retrospective exhibit titled "Domingo García: 50 Years - Selected Works" of his paintings and sculptures done from the '40s to the '90s as a tribute to this Puerto Rican master whose work figures in numerous private and public collections on the island and abroad.
Item Special Note
Shipping not included. Unframed silk screen serigraph.
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