Color Aquatint by Venancio Arribas No. 2
Item Details
Beautifully detailed aquatint landscape of woods and road by contemporary Spanish artist Venancio Arribas. These landscapes are exquisitely done and have a jewel-like quality to them. Signed and numbered in pencil, this is print 211 of 225. Beautifully framed with Tru Vue museum glass by CAG Art Collectors Group. The biography of the artist is included on the back:
Venancio Arribas was born in Madrid, Spain in 1954. He began his studies of etching and engraving at the School of Applied Arts & Artistic Offices in Madrid, alternating his classes with the works of several engravings.
His works have been shown in several Cultural Centers during the years 1979-1981, enabling him to publish a series of etchings and aquatints illustrating the text of Gregory Maranon for the Book of Toledo.
Between1982-1986 he produced a collection of engravings ‘Fields of Castille’ for Hanover Publishing of the U.S. Two works on the Monastery Escorial for the National Patrimony. For the Gallery Kreisler a collection of engravings titled ‘Ambito’. For the Spanish Museum he produced an interpretation of a work of Pablo Picasso.
During the following years he participated in several art fairs & expositions; Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid 84-89, Boulevard Gallery, Gallery Grife-Escoda, Madrid. International Art Fair, Frankfurt. European Art Editions 90-92. Art Fair, Toronto. Art Expo, N.Y. Art Fair, Birmingham. Exposition Palace Madrid, Art Fair, 92-93.
Condition
No condition issues.
Dimensions
Size includes frame. The art itself is approximately 6″ × 4″
Item #
13cin127-218