Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Dama con sombrero (Pamela I)

Manolo Valdés Reina Mariana I etching and aquatint with bold black-and-white forms, textured strokes, and vibrant collage detail.

Etching, aquatint and collage by Kurt Schwitters - Printed by Taller Mayor, Madrid - Edited by Art of this Century, New York // Manolo Valdés’s Reina Mariana I (2000) reinterprets the iconic figure of Velázquez's Las Meninas through a contemporary lens. This etching and aquatint with collage incorporates bold black and white contrasts, emphasizing abstract and gestural forms. The monumental silhouette of the queen is rendered with dynamic, expressive strokes, blending figuration and abstraction. A collaged detail adds texture and dimension, introducing a vibrant burst of color that contrasts with the subdued grayscale tones. Printed by Taller Mayor in Madrid and edited by Art of this Century in New York, this work is part of an edition of 100, with 10 artist proofs and one printer's proof. Valdés’s innovative approach bridges tradition and modernity, celebrating historical imagery with fresh, dynamic expression.

Artwork Copyright © Manolo Valdés

Reina Mariana I, 2000

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Etching, aquatint and collage by Kurt Schwitters - Printed by Taller Mayor, Madrid - Edited by Art of this Century, New York // Manolo Valdés’s Reina Mariana I (2000) reinterprets the iconic figure of Velázquez's Las Meninas through a contemporary lens. This etching and aquatint with collage incorporates bold black and white contrasts, emphasizing abstract and gestural forms. The monumental silhouette of the queen is rendered with dynamic, expressive strokes, blending figuration and abstraction. A collaged detail adds texture and dimension, introducing a vibrant burst of color that contrasts with the subdued grayscale tones. Printed by Taller Mayor in Madrid and edited by Art of this Century in New York, this work is part of an edition of 100, with 10 artist proofs and one printer's proof. Valdés’s innovative approach bridges tradition and modernity, celebrating historical imagery with fresh, dynamic expression.

Artwork Copyright © Manolo Valdés

Manolo Valdés

Las Damas De Barajas, 2006

Sculpture / Object

Bronze

EUR 23,890

Manolo Valdés

Retratro De Mujer Con Mantilla, 1992

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 21,300

Manolo Valdés

Mujer Con Sombrero IV , I, 2002

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 16,900

Manolo Valdés

Condeduque, 1987

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 3,100

Manolo Valdés

Rembrandt, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 3,100

Manolo Valdés

Jarron Con 2 Asas, 1993

Limited Edition Print

Collage

EUR 11,900

Manolo Valdés

La Donna Italiana (Helene), 2005

Limited Edition Print

Collage

EUR 4,250

Manolo Valdés

Las Meninas, 2000

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 3,700

Manolo Valdés

Eva III, 1993

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 9,500

Manolo Valdés

Desnudo I, 2002

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,875

Manolo Valdés

Desnudo VI, 2002

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,900

Manolo Valdés

Desnudo XIII, 2002

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,875

Manolo Valdés

Las Meninas #4, 2000

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 3,700

Manolo Valdés

Still Life III, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,550

Manolo Valdés

Still Life V, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,550

Manolo Valdés

Still Life VI, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,570

Manolo Valdés

Reina Mariana I, 2000

Limited Edition Print

Collage

Currently Not Available

Manolo Valdés

Dama Con Sombrero (Pamela I), 2013

Limited Edition Print

Collage

Currently Not Available

Manolo Valdés

Botticelli Como Pretexto III, 1996

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

Currently Not Available

Manolo Valdés

Book 'Don Juan', 2007

Limited Edition Print

Etching

Currently Not Available

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