Mulher e Pássaro
Jesús Fuertes , 2006
- Leilao Arte Brasileira
À venda agora
Leilão em 6 de jul. de 2026
Lance atual R$ 15.000
LEILÃO DE ARTE BRASILEIRA, EUROPEIA E ANTIGUIDADES
65 x 81 cm
Jesus Fuertes. "Mulher e Pássaro", o.s.t. med.65 x 81 cm. Emoldurado. A.C.I.D. 1987. Jesus Fuertes (14 April 1938 18 June 2006) was a Cubist painter, who was initiated into the world of art by Salvador Dalí, and was described as a "true genius" by Pablo Picasso.1 Fuertes often chose women and cats as his subject matter. Several of his well-known works involve the use of shades of blue, which earned him the moniker, "Painter of Blue".His paintings hang in such notable edifices as the Queen Sofia Art Museum in Madrid, the Beaux Arts Museum in Brussels, the Contemporary Art Museum in Vienna, the Pretoria Art Museum in South Africa3 and the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art in Brazil.1 His works have also been acquired by various celebrities and institutions, such as Their Majesties Juan Carlos I and Sofia of Greece and Denmark (king and queen of Spain), Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Prince Albert II of Belgium, Baron Benjamin de Rothschild, the Spanish Ambassador Miguel de Aldasoro, Jacqueline Onassis, Paloma Picasso, Yves Saint Laurent, Paco Rabanne, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski, Sylvester Stallone, Julio Iglesias, Mireille Mathieu, Sara Montiel, Charles Aznavour, Sacha Distel, Capital Bank founder and president Abel Holtz, Deutsche Bank, Phillips, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer, and Sabena Airlines.
- Leilao Arte Brasileira
Leilão em 22 de abr. de 2026
Valor registrado no lote R$ 15.000
LEILÃO DE ARTE E LIVROS DE ARTE
65 x 81 cm
Jesus Fuertes. "Mulher e Pássaro", o.s.t. med.65 x 81 cm. Emoldurado. A.C.I.D. 1987. Jesus Fuertes (14 April 1938 18 June 2006) was a Cubist painter, who was initiated into the world of art by Salvador Dalí, and was described as a "true genius" by Pablo Picasso.1 Fuertes often chose women and cats as his subject matter. Several of his well-known works involve the use of shades of blue, which earned him the moniker, "Painter of Blue".His paintings hang in such notable edifices as the Queen Sofia Art Museum in Madrid, the Beaux Arts Museum in Brussels, the Contemporary Art Museum in Vienna, the Pretoria Art Museum in South Africa3 and the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art in Brazil.1 His works have also been acquired by various celebrities and institutions, such as Their Majesties Juan Carlos I and Sofia of Greece and Denmark (king and queen of Spain), Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Prince Albert II of Belgium, Baron Benjamin de Rothschild, the Spanish Ambassador Miguel de Aldasoro, Jacqueline Onassis, Paloma Picasso, Yves Saint Laurent, Paco Rabanne, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski, Sylvester Stallone, Julio Iglesias, Mireille Mathieu, Sara Montiel, Charles Aznavour, Sacha Distel, Capital Bank founder and president Abel Holtz, Deutsche Bank, Phillips, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer, and Sabena Airlines.