Eduardo Oliva Watercolor Painting, Late 20th Century
Item Details
Eduardo Oliva (Spanish, born 1952)
Untitled, late 20th century
Watercolor painting on paper
Signed to lower right
Eduardo Oliva is a contemporary Spanish artist, whose work ranges in a variety of sizes, from small-scale illustrations to easel paintings, monumental mixed media canvases, and even murals. Exhibiting very graphic and humorous themes, many of his compositions often feature abstracted figures, animals, and interior scenes executed with Cubist and Surrealist elements. When viewing Oliva’s work, some may recall the Cubist compositions of Juan Gris, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Leger, and Jean Metzinger, evident in his use of angular and biomorphic shapes, vibrant colors, and stark delineations.
Among Oliva’s first major art projects was a series of murals that he painted for the African Sahara. Since then, he has continued to gain success throughout his career, exhibiting at a number of galleries, such as the Galeria Matisse (Barcelona); the Palacio de Cristal (Madrid); the Taller de Picasso (Barcelona); and the Galeria Elektica (Miami), to name a few.
Some examples of his work include illustrations for covers of Vogue magazine, biomorphic creatures oddly set in the foreground of a palace interior, and toy harlequin figures executed in a monumental scale.
- Item not examined outside of mounting
Condition
- minor toning and foxing to sheet; adhesive accretions to glaze; minor wear and adhesive accretions to frame.
Dimensions
- measures frame; sight measures 9.25" W x 14.25" H.
Item #
ITMGB80181