Description: SERVANDO CABRERA MORENO. Painter. Illustrator. Contemporary Art. Cuban Art. Cuba (1912-1985) Title: Untitled Technique: Serigraphy/cardboard. 11/ 75 Size: (23 x 32 ½ inches).27 x 36 ½ inches Executed: Not dated Signed: Cabrera Moreno (signed inside the image ) PROVENANCE Private collection, Havana, acquired from the original owner by the current owner. Graduated in painting from the San Alejandro School in 1942. He held his first solo exhibition at the Lyceum in Havana in September 1943. Later, he traveled to the United States and took a course at the Art Students. In 1949 he traveled to Europe, and in Spain he began a series of realistic charcoal drawings with popular characters that culminated in Cuba with the oil painting "The Charcoal Burners of Mégano." Like many other artists, the Cuban Revolution was not foreign to him and he incorporated characters and themes related to that historical moment into his works. In the early 60s, he highlighted a cycle of his epic painting stage; Heroes and riders to consolidate in the 70s his erotic-style work, perhaps the most known. Among the distinctions received, the First Mention in the VIII International Drawing Prize Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain, in 1969 stands out. Servando was an artist of great sensitivity and technical mastery, stigmatized by his sexual preference and the time he had to live, which has negatively affected the deserved international recognition of his work. Among his most recognized series are "The Habaneras," with its female profiles tilted with a romantic aura.SERVANDO CABRERA MORENO. Pintor. Dibujante. Arte Cubano. Arte contemporáneo. Cuba (1912-1985)• Título: Sin titulo• Técnica: serigrafia /cartulina. 11/75• Medida: (23 x 32 ½ pulgadas ). 27 x 36 ½ inches• Ejecutado: No fechada• Firmado: Cabrera Moreno, dentro de la imagen PROVENANCEColección privada, Habana, adquirido del propietario original por el propietario actual. Aparece registrada en la libreta de Servando. Colección UNESCO.Graduado de pintura en la Escuela San Alejandro en 1942. Concierta su primera muestra personal en el Lyceum de La Habana en septiembre de 1943.Ya posteriormente viaja a Estados Unidos y realiza un curso en el Art Students. En 1949 viaja a Europa y ya en España comienza una serie de dibujos realistas al carbón con personajes populares que culmina en Cuba con el óleo ¨Los carboneros del Mégano. Como a muchos otros artistas el proceso de la Revolución Cubana no le fue ajeno e incorpora a sus obras personajes y temas cercanos a ese momento Histórico En los inicios de los años 60s destaca un ciclo de su etapa de pintura épica; Héroes y jinetes para consolidar en la década del 70 su obra de corte erótico, quizás la más conocida. Dentro de las distinciones recibidas se destaca la Primera Mención en el VIII Premio Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miró, Barcelona, España, en 1969.Servando fue un artista de gran sensibilidad y maestría técnica, estigmatizado por su preferencia sexual y el momento que le tocó vivir, asunto que ha trascendido negativamente en el merecido reconocimiento internacional de su obra. Entre sus series más reconocidas se encuentran <
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Artist: SERVANDO CABRERA MORENO
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Cabrera Moreno (signed inside the image )
Size: Medium
Item Length: 0
Region of Origin: Latinamerican
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Year of Production: undated
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 27 in
Style: Contemporary Art
Features: Limited Edition
Culture: Latinamerican
Item Width: 37 1/2
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Title: Untitled
Material: cardboard
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Figures
Type: Print
Theme: Art
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown