Jesus Gonzalez De Armas. Untitled, 1991. Serigraph on cardboard. Excellent condition. Signed (lower right: Jesus Gonzalez De Armas 1991). Created at Taller de Serigrafia Rene Portocarrero (Taller’s stamp located in the lower left of the artwork). Measures: 27 x 19 ½ inches. Free Domestic Shipping. Jesús González De Armas. Sin título, 1991. Serigrafía sobre cartón. Excelente condición. Firmado (abajo a la derecha: Jesús González De Armas 1991). Creado en Taller de Serigrafia Rene Portocarrero (sello del Taller ubicado en la parte inferior izquierda de la obra). Medidas: 27 x 19 ½ pulgadas. Envío Nacional Gratis. Jesús González de Armas. San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, 1934 - Paris, France, 2002. Ethnographer, archaeologist, painter, draftsman and audiovisual producer. His name is strange to many, but he is one of the artists to know in contemporary Cuban art. For decades he developed a vast work, focused on the mythical and iconographic universe created by the Taino culture in our archipelago. Early on, at 17 years old, he worked as a cartoonist and publicist for the Siboney Agency, and four years later he visited the animation studios of United Productions of America. In 1956, together with his first wife, he made the exhibition Draw a smile, together with the book of cartoons of the same name. He was the first director, between 1960 and 1967, of the Animation Studies of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC). He is a graphic artist par excellence and a fine cultivator of humor, director of Dolls for Adults, he dusted off and reproduced a large part of the pictographs that we currently find in caves and caves scattered around the Island. In 1985 he began a long series that ended in 1992 in Paris and called Carbonadas consisting of large expressionist drawings made with the charcoal technique. The Museum of Fine Arts and the Wifredo Lam Center, hoard works by this important artist. Jesús González de Armas. San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, 1934 - París, Francia, 2002. Etnógrafo, arqueólogo, pintor, dibujante y realizador audiovisual. Su nombre es extraño para muchos, pero es uno de los artistas a conocer en el arte cubano contemporáneo. Durante décadas desarrolló una vasta obra, centrada en el universo mítico e iconográfico creado por la cultura taína en nuestro archipiélago. Al principio, a los 17 años, trabajó como caricaturista y publicista para la Agencia Siboney, y cuatro años después visitó los estudios de animación de United Productions of America. En 1956, junto con su primera esposa, realiza la exposición Dibuja una sonrisa, junto con el libro de dibujos animados del mismo nombre. Fue el primer director, entre 1960 y 1967, de los Estudios de Animación del Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC). Es un artista gráfico por excelencia y un fino cultivador del humor, director de Muñecos para Adultos, desempolvó y reprodujo gran parte de las pictografías que actualmente encontramos en cuevas y cuevas diseminadas por la Isla. En 1985 inició una larga serie que finalizó en 1992 en París y denominada Carbonadas consistente en grandes dibujos expresionistas realizados con la técnica del carboncillo. El Museo de Bellas Artes y el Centro Wifredo Lam, atesoran obras de este importante artista.
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Size | Medium (up to 36in.) |
| Region Of Origin | Unknown |
| Artist | Jesus Gonzalez De Armas |
| Production Technique | Serigraph on cardboard |
| Framing | Unframed |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | Unknown |
| Style | Contemporary Art |
| Material | Serigraph & Silkscreen |
| Theme | Art |
| Type | Serigraph on cardboard |
| Features | Signed |
| Image Orientation | Landscape |
| Subject | Figures |
| Culture | Cuban |
| Listed By | Collector |
| Signed | Yes |
| Date Of Creation | 1990-1999 |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Original signed |
| Signed By | Jesus Gonzalez De Armas |
| Year Of Production | 1991 |
| Color | Black |
| Unit Of Sale | Single-Piece Work |
| Height (Inches) | 19 ½ |
| Print Surface | Serigraph on cardboard |
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