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Huertas Aguiar
"VALLEY OF MIST" WEST TEXAS MOUNTAINS. FRAME SIZE 47 X 59 SPECTACULAR LANDSCAPE

1998

$25,000
£18,731
€21,833.41
CA$35,187.93
A$35,817.68
CHF 20,388.12
MX$432,346.10
NOK 237,736.58
SEK 240,603.03
DKK 163,216.98

About the Item

Huertas Aguiar (1923-2010) Argentina, Illinois, New York, Texas Artist (American Citizen) Image Size: 36 x 48 Frame Size: 47 x 59 Medium: Oil on Canvas Signed 1998 "Valley of Mist" West Texas Huertas Aguiar (1923-2010) Huertas [Aguiar] was born in San Juan, Argentina, in 1923. While growing up on a farm, he spent most of his spare time painting landscapes from nature. He is known for his seascapes, landscapes and street scenes. "The paintings of Segundo Huertas are landscape and seascape tributes to the beauty in nature. He paints poetic settings inspired by the outdoors. The mood ranges from the peaceful solitude of a mountain paradise to the blazing fury of the heated desert horizon." -Jan Jennings, Art Critic 1977 Collectors have described Huertas as the Ansel Adams of painting. Huertas has captured the majesty of America's landscapes and seascapes on his canvas. His entire life has been devoted to his paintings. As a youngster, he learned to paint outdoors using the landscape of his native Argentina as his subjects. During his formative years, he studied carefully the works of Rembrandt, which has greatly influenced his brilliant treatment of light in his paintings. In 1965, Huertas moved to the United States, where he eventually became a naturalized citizen. He settled in the Chicago area, where he lived for twenty-five years. During this period, Huertas traveled extensively across America capturing virtually every region in his paintings. In New York about 1977, he created his first lithographs at the American Atelier. He loved his new medium and was especially attracted to the wide range of color he was able to achieve. At the age of 83, he has moved back to Argentina.
  • Creator:
    Huertas Aguiar (1923 - 2010, Argentinian)
  • Creation Year:
    1998
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Antonio, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU769318412992

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