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Aurelio Pescina - Vibrant Landscape with Village

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Lot # I148
System ID # 19165038
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Aurelio Pescina - Vibrant Landscape with Village

  • Title: Vibrant Landscape with Village
  • Artist: Aurelio Pescina
  • Medium: Oil on Stretched Canvas
  • Signature: Signed Lower Right
  • Frame: Solid Wood Frame With Gilt Accents and Matting

This vibrant oil painting by Mexican artist Aurelio Pescina showcases a colorful landscape of a village nestled among green hills. Pescina’s use of bright colors and primitive style brings to life a peaceful, idyllic scene of rural Mexico. Signed in the lower right corner, the piece is framed in a solid wood frame with gilt accents and matting, adding a touch of elegance to its overall appearance.

About the Artist:
Aurelio Pescina (1938-1990) was a celebrated Mexican artist known for his expressive use of vibrant colors and a primitive style that captured the beauty of rural landscapes and everyday life in Mexico. Born in San Luis Potosí, Pescina’s early artistic promise earned him a scholarship to study at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA). He later contributed to significant cultural works, including murals at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. His works were exhibited widely across Mexico and internationally, including in cities such as Athens, Dallas, and San Diego. Pescina’s art remains a representation of Mexican culture and history, offering a captivating window into the country’s vibrant traditions and scenic beauty.

Condition:
Good, with vibrant colors well-preserved. A 1/16" puncture has been professionally repaired, as shown in the final photo.

Dimensions:

  • Overall: 33" x 41"
  • Visible: 23.5" x 31"