Details
- Dimensions
- 25.75ʺW × 2.75ʺD × 19.75ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1970s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Canvas
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- In excellent vintage condition with normal signs of wear to original period frame as expected with age and history. In excellent vintage condition with normal signs of wear to original period frame as expected with age and history. less
- Description
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Original oil on canvas of abstract nude figures, displayed in original period frame by Paco Gorospe, (1939-2002). Purchased from a …
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Original oil on canvas of abstract nude figures, displayed in original period frame by Paco Gorospe, (1939-2002). Purchased from a fine art collector's estate.
From the Web: "Francisco "Paco" Gorospe Sy (July 10, 1939 – September 22, 2002) was a Filipino painter, called the "Picasso of the Philippines".
Paco Gorospe is one of the famous painters of the Philippines. He was born in Binondo, Manila. He was inspired by the simple and colourful lifestyle of native tribes from the south of the country such as the Yakans, the Bogobos and the Tausugs[citation needed].
He joined a local group of artists in Ermita, Manila, and sold his paintings locally, gradually gaining recognition. Paco started with crayons, later using water colours but finally shifted to oil paintings. His paintings caught the eye of Lydia Arguilla, founder of the Philippine Art Gallery (PAG), who displayed his work at PAG and included over 40 of his paintings in her personal collection.
Gorospe's first major exhibition, due largely to Lydia Arguilla's patronage, took place in 1962 at the World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. Following his stint at the "Century 21" World's Fair in Seattle, US sales increased, and in 1964 his works were chosen to represent the Philippines at the World's Fair in New York.
Other foreign exhibitions followed including Okinawa, Japan (1972), Baden-Baden, Germany (1989), Switzerland and Denmark.
In 1990, his work Sabungeros ("cockfighting") was chosen by Philippine Airlines for the cover of their playing cards given to passengers.
His work is characterized by colorful, neo-Cubist forms of Filipino people, animals, and cityscapes. The artist cited the vibrant colors used in the folk art of native Filipino tribes like the Yakans, Bogobos, and Tausugs as an early inspiration. less
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