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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.
        Nov. 19, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,800

        Eduardo Arranz Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-2023) Antibélico Ibicenco. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y fechado en 1966. Titulado, firmado y fechado al dorso. Etiqueta de la Sala Gaspar, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 130 x 89 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. TÉCNICA MIXTA.
        Nov. 19, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. TÉCNICA MIXTA.

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        Eduardo Arranz Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-2023) Entusiasme X. Técnica mixta sobre papel. Firmado y fechado en 1995. Etiqueta de la Galería Trama, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 51 x 51 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.
        Nov. 19, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        Eduardo Arranz Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-2023) Historia de la fotografía. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Titulado y firmado al dorso. 81 x 100 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO Barcelona (1941) "Composition"
        Oct. 28, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO Barcelona (1941) "Composition"

        Est: €150 - €200

        Silkscreen on paper Signed and justified 33/99 in pencil at the bottom. Measurements: 50 x 64 cm

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ROGER, LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES
        Oct. 16, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ROGER, LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES

        Est: $600 - $900

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Roger Portfolio: Romantics Suite Year: 1991 Medium: Lithograph on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 2/100 Image Size: 17.25 x 26 inches Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm) Description: An abstract lithograph by Catalonian artist Eduardo Arranz-Bravo titled "Roger". This bright red Surrealist composition is signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO. COMPOSICIÓN.
        Oct. 08, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO. COMPOSICIÓN.

        Est: €100 - €150

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-2023) Composición. Litografía firmada y numerada 43/150 a lápiz. 36 x 46 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, LA CAMACUNTA, OIL ON CANVAS
        Sep. 19, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, LA CAMACUNTA, OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $8,200 - $9,500

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: La Camacunta Year: 1966 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed Size: 29.5 x 24.5 in. (74.93 x 62.23 cm) Frame Size: 30.5 x 25.5 inches

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, COSMOS 4, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        Sep. 19, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, COSMOS 4, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $2,900 - $3,600

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Cosmos 4 Year: 2003 Medium: Mixed Media on paper, signed lower right Size: 15.5 x 21.5 in. (39.37 x 54.61 cm) Frame Size: 30.5 x 37 inches Description: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo is a Spanish artist who's work is abstract, geometric and inspired by impactful artits like Dali, Miro and Gaudi. This work is signed lower right.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Gritio", Suite Pamplona, Margodí, 1975. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back.
        Sep. 10, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Gritio", Suite Pamplona, Margodí, 1975. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Gritio", Suite Pamplona, Margodí, 1975. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back. Measurements: 50 x 50 cm; 53 x 53 cm (frame). Trained in Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz made his individual debut at the University Club of Barcelona in 1961. In 1967 he abandons the lyricism of his first period and approaches the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (b. 1941) - Lover Head, III
        Jul. 30, 2024

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (b. 1941) - Lover Head, III

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (b. 1941) - Lover Head, III DESCRIPTION oil on canvas size: 28 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. (72.4 x 57.2 cm.) frame: 33 x 26 3/4 in. (83.8 x 67.9 cm.) Signed and dated, ÔArranz-Bravo 92' (lower right); signed, titled and dated (on the reverse). With original, modern, frame. PROVENANCE Sotheby's, New York, February 12, 2009, lot 112

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Susa II", 2006. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Jul. 10, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Susa II", 2006. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €1,400 - €1,600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Susa II", 2006. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Measurements: 61 x 46 cm; 63,5 x 47,5 cm (frame). On this occasion, Arranz Bravo subordinates to abstraction the representation of a humanoid figure whose metallic-colored body with forms between mechanical and organic suggests a certain metaphysical ambivalence. Arranz Bravo was a total artist, theoretician and executor, key in the development of the Catalan and Spanish avant-garde of the second half of the 20th century. His work and his personality are part of the history of struggle and rupture of Spanish artists during the last decades of Franco's regime. Arranz Bravo was a spearhead in this opening, in this rejection of traditionalist Manichaeism that led to the complete renovation of Spanish art and placed it once again in the European avant-garde. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, between 1959 and 1962. He made his individual debut in 1961, at the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organized by the Ateneo of Barcelona in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint exhibitions with individual ones. The contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has had exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. In 1989 he presented an exhibition of the work of his last three years at the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, and an anthological exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. His awards include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing award. His work can be found in the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Soire noire I", 1988. Goache on paper. Arteunido Gallery label on the back.
        Jul. 10, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Soire noire I", 1988. Goache on paper. Arteunido Gallery label on the back.

        Est: €600 - €700

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Soire noire I", 1988. Goache on paper. Arteunido Gallery label on the back. Measurements: 15 x 22 cm; 27 x 33 cm. Formed between Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz debuts individually in the University Club of Barcelona, in 1961. In 1967 he abandons the lyricism of his first period and approaches the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "L'estany de Natalia", 1981. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Jul. 09, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "L'estany de Natalia", 1981. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "L'estany de Natalia", 1981. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 195 x 250 cm; 197 x 252 cm (frame). Arranz Bravo was a total artist, theoretician and executor, key in the development of the Catalan and Spanish avant-garde of the second half of the 20th century. His work and his personality are part of the history of struggle and rupture of Spanish artists during the last decades of Franco's regime. Arranz Bravo was a spearhead in this opening, in this rejection of traditionalist Manichaeism that led to the complete renovation of Spanish art and placed it once again in the European avant-garde. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, between 1959 and 1962. He made his individual debut in 1961, at the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organized by the Ateneo of Barcelona in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint exhibitions with individual ones. The contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has had exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. In 1989 he presented an exhibition of the work of his last three years at the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, and an anthological exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. His awards include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing award. His work can be found in the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Texas home", 1973. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Jul. 09, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Texas home", 1973. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Texas home", 1973. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 200 x 260 cm; 202 x 262 cm (frame). Work published in "Arranz Bravo-Bartolozzi", J. Corredor Matheos. Page 68. Arranz Bravo was a total artist, theoretician and executor, key in the development of the Catalan and Spanish avant-garde of the second half of the 20th century. His work and his personality are part of the history of struggle and rupture of the Spanish artists during the last decades of Franco's regime. Arranz Bravo was a spearhead in this opening, in this rejection of traditionalist Manichaeism that led to the complete renovation of Spanish art and placed it once again in the European avant-garde. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, between 1959 and 1962. He made his individual debut in 1961, at the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organized by the Ateneo of Barcelona in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint exhibitions with individual ones. The contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has had exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. In 1989 he presented an exhibition of the work of his last three years at the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, and an anthological exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. His awards include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing award. His work can be found in the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ASTROS BRAVOS V, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
        Jun. 18, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ASTROS BRAVOS V, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

        Est: $2,600 - $3,200

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Astros Bravos V Medium: Watercolor on paper, signed lower right Size: 9.5 x 8 in. (24.13 x 20.32 cm) Frame Size: 22 x 21 inches

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, 2023). "Home orellut", 1985. Bronze, copy P.A. 1/2. Signed and numbered.
        Jun. 13, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, 2023). "Home orellut", 1985. Bronze, copy P.A. 1/2. Signed and numbered.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, 2023). "Home orellut", 1985. Bronze, copy P.A. 1/2. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 21 x 28,5 x 8,5 cm. Eduardo Arranz Bravo was formed in the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, between 1959 and 1962. He made his individual debut in 1961, in the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organized by the Ateneo of Barcelona in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint exhibitions with solo exhibitions. The contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has had exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. In 1989 he presented an exhibition of the work of his last three years at the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo, and an anthological exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. His awards include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing award. His work can be found in the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)
        May. 28, 2024

        ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)

        Est: -

        Lithograph on paper. Signed and dated (91) in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof III/X) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)
        May. 28, 2024

        ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)

        Est: -

        Lithograph on paper. Signed and dated (91) in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof 18/20) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)
        May. 28, 2024

        ARRANZ BRAVO, EDUARDO (1941)

        Est: -

        Lithograph on paper. Signed and dated (98) in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof VI/X) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ESTIGMA DE PINTOR III, OIL ON CANVAS
        May. 22, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, ESTIGMA DE PINTOR III, OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $9,700 - $15,000

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023), Title: Estigma de Pintor III, Year: 1992, Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed, dated and titled verso, Size: 50 x 36 in. (127 x 91.44 cm)

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.49, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        May. 22, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.49, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $750 - $950

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023), Title: Cadaques No.49, Year: 1994, Medium: Mixed Media on Paper, signed lower left, Size: 3.75 x 3 in. (9.53 x 7.62 cm), Frame Size: 14.75 x 11.75 inches, Description: Abstract Mixed Media artwork by Spanish artist Eduardo Arranz-Bravo.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO. 36, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        May. 22, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO. 36, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $775 - $975

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023), Title: Cadaques No. 36, Year: circa 1990, Medium: Mixed Media on Paper, Size: 5.5 x 3 in. (13.97 x 7.62 cm), Frame Size: 14.75 x 11.75 inches

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO Barcelona (1941) "Gossos de mar", 1970
        May. 22, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO Barcelona (1941) "Gossos de mar", 1970

        Est: €900 - €1,200

        Oil on canvas Signed and dated in the lower right corner. On the back on the canvas signed, dated and titled. Measurements: 38.5 x 46 cm

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO
        May. 14, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO

        Est: €100 - €150

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, Barcelona, 2023) Composición. Litografía firmada y numerada 43/150 a lápiz. 36 x 46 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, AQUILES NEU, OIL ON CANVAS
        Apr. 27, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, AQUILES NEU, OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $14,000 - $18,000

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Aquiles Neu Year: 2007 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed Size: 18 x 25 in. (45.72 x 63.5 cm) Frame Size: 24 x 31 inches Description: The title of this oil painting by Eduardo Arranz-Bravo translates from Catalan to "Achilles Snow". This Abstract and Surrealist piece was painted on canvas and is nicely framed and signed.

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      • Eduardo Arranz-Bravo "Des Colonitzadora" Etching
        Mar. 28, 2024

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo "Des Colonitzadora" Etching

        Est: $100 - $200

        Eduardo Arranz - Bravo "Des Colonitzadora" Original Etching 1966. Signed and numbered 7/75. Measures 21 inches x 15.25 inches.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, EXHIBITION POSTER, SCREENPRINT POSTER
        Feb. 24, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, EXHIBITION POSTER, SCREENPRINT POSTER

        Est: $375 - $475

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Exhibition Poster Year: 1989 Medium: Screenprint Poster Size: 38.5 x 22.5 in. (97.79 x 57.15 cm)

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      • Eduardo Arranz Bravo. crazy head
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Eduardo Arranz Bravo. crazy head

        Est: -

        Screen printing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (60/125) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO - Cadira Fiuu 2
        Feb. 06, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO - Cadira Fiuu 2

        Est: -

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO Barcelona 1941-2023 Cadira Fiuu 2. 1972 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1972 Measurements 92 x 73 cm BIBLIOGRAPHY < br> José Corredor Matheos, "Arranz Bravo-Bartolozzi", Ed. Ibérico European Editions, Madrid 1977, page. 58

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO. 47, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        Jan. 31, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO. 47, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Cadaques No. 47 Year: 1994 Medium: Mixed Media on Paper, signed lower right Size: 5.75 x 3 in. (14.61 x 7.62 cm) Frame Size: 14.5 x 11.5 inches

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.23, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        Jan. 31, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.23, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $1,800 - $2,400

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - 2023) Title: Cadaques No.23 Year: 1994 Medium: Mixed Media on Paper, signed lower left Size: 14 x 5 in. (35.56 x 12.7 cm) Frame Size: 21 x 14.75 inches Description: Mixed Media on paper depicting an abstracted nude female figure by Spanish artist Eduardo Arranz-Bravo.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023) and RAFAEL BARTOLOZZI (Pamplona, 1943 - Vespella de Gaià, Tarragona, 2009). "Como destruir su casa" (How to destroy your house).
        Jan. 30, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023) and RAFAEL BARTOLOZZI (Pamplona, 1943 - Vespella de Gaià, Tarragona, 2009). "Como destruir su casa" (How to destroy your house).

        Est: €400 - €500

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023) and RAFAEL BARTOLOZZI (Pamplona, 1943 - Vespella de Gaià, Tarragona, 2009). "Como destruir su casa" (How to destroy your house). Pine wood. Copy 53/125. Damaged and with a defect in the sizing. Signed by both artists and justified on the base. Measurements: 39 x 23 x 15 cm. Bartolozzi was grouped in the sixties with Eduardo Arranz, Gerard Sala and Robert Llimós, and until 1982 he continued to work with Arranz, both of them being introducers of the "happening" in Catalonia. In 1980 he took part in the Venice Biennale. In 2007 the Bartolozzi Foundation was created in Vespella de Gaià, with the aim of collecting and disseminating his work, as well as promoting the work of new artists. He is also represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Camón Aznar Museum in Zaragoza, the Contemporary Art Museums in Seville and Las Palmas and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Navarre, among others. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona between 1959 and 1962. He made his solo debut in 1961 at the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organised by the Barcelona Athenaeum in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he formed part of the group made up of Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint and solo exhibitions. His contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled, 1981. Acrylic and pencil on paper. Signed and justified by hand.
        Jan. 30, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled, 1981. Acrylic and pencil on paper. Signed and justified by hand.

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled, 1981. Acrylic and pencil on paper. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 50 x 50 cm. Formed between Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz debuts individually in the University Club of Barcelona, in 1961. In 1967 he abandons the lyricism of his first period and approaches the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Happy" 1991 Mixed media on paper. Includes folder Signed and dated by hand in the lower right corner.
        Jan. 30, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Happy" 1991 Mixed media on paper. Includes folder Signed and dated by hand in the lower right corner.

        Est: €600 - €700

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Happy" 1991 Mixed media on paper. Includes folder Signed and dated by hand in the lower right corner. Measurements: 25 x 40,2 cm (drawing); 35 x 50, 2 cm (folder). Formed between Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz debuts individually in the University Club of Barcelona, in 1961. In 1967 he abandons the lyricism of his first period and approaches the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. Pencil and ink on paper. Signed
        Jan. 30, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. Pencil and ink on paper. Signed

        Est: €500 - €600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. Pencil and ink on paper. Signed Measurements: 49, 6 x 49, 6 cm. Formed between Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz debuts individually in the University Club of Barcelona, in 1961. In 1967 he abandons the lyricism of his first period and approaches the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. 1990 Pencil and ink on paper. Hand signed and dated in the lower left corner,
        Jan. 30, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. 1990 Pencil and ink on paper. Hand signed and dated in the lower left corner,

        Est: €500 - €600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). Untitled. 1990 Pencil and ink on paper. Hand signed and dated in the lower left corner, Measurements: 49, 6 x 49, 6 cm. Trained in Barcelona, Paris, Madrid and Italy, Arranz made his individual debut at the University Club of Barcelona in 1961. In 1967 he abandoned the lyricism of his first period and approached the New Figuration. In the seventies he formed an artistic partnership with Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi, with whom he would carry out artistic projects that would mark the history of Spanish contemporary art for more than a decade. She has exhibited all over the world, and among her awards are the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the International Biennial of Ibiza (1964), the Prize of the II Biennial of Sport (1964), the Figure Award of the Biennial Estrada Saladich (1967) and the Drawing Award Ynglada Guillot (1968). His work is present in the MoMA of New York, the Museum of São Paulo, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts of Vitoria and Seville.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, TILO I, OIL ON CANVAS, POLYPTYCH
        Jan. 01, 2024

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, TILO I, OIL ON CANVAS, POLYPTYCH

        Est: $22,000 - $26,000

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Tilo I Year: circa 2012 Medium: Oil on Canvas, polyptych signed lower left Size: 25.5 x 92 in. (64.77 x 233.68 cm) Frame Size: 30 x 96 inches Description: Catalonian painter Eduardo Arranz-Bravo is an artist sparking revolutionary abstraction in the contemporary art scene. Drawing influence from the Surrealist workings of late greats like Joan Miro, his style is playful, evocative, and startlingly detailed. Strange humanoid figures wobble forth from hazy shapes that don't quite line up with their outlines. This large painting features five individual panels nestled against one another in a custom frame. The first panel on the left features the artist's signature.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.35, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        Dec. 15, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.35, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Cadaques No.35 Year: 1994 Medium: Mixed Media on paper, signed middle right Size: 4 x 4.25 in. (10.16 x 10.8 cm) Frame Size: 14.75 x 11.75 inches Description: Mixed Media on paper depicting an abstracted human head , by Spanish artist Eduardo Arranz-Bravo.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO
        Dec. 05, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO

        Est: €100 - €150

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, Barcelona, 2023) Composición. Litografía firmada y numerada 43/150 a lápiz. 36 x 46 cm.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO
        Dec. 05, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (Barcelona, 1941-Vallvidrera, Barcelona, 2023) Las manzanas de oro. Técnica mixta sobre papel. Firmado y fechado en 1980. Etiqueta de la Galería Dau al Set, Barcelona, al dorso. Exposiciones: "Arranz Bravo i Rafael Bartolozzi" celebrada en la Galería Dau al Set. Barcelona, Diciembre 1980. 66 x 102 cm.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.41, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
        Nov. 24, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, CADAQUES NO.41, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Cadaques No.41 Year: 1994 Medium: Mixed Media on Paper, signed lower right Size: 6.5 x 5.75 in. (16.51 x 14.61 cm) Frame Size: 14.75 x 11.75 inches Description: Abstract Mixed Media artwork on paper by Spanish artist Eduardo Arranz-Bravo.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Germans", 2001, Ginestera. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right margin. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back.
        Nov. 14, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Germans", 2001, Ginestera. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right margin. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,500

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941-2023). "Germans", 2001, Ginestera. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right margin. Signed, dated, titled and located on the back. With Arranz-Bravo label on the back. Slight damage to the edges. Measurements: 162 x 114 x 3 cm. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, in Barcelona, between 1959 and 1962. He made his individual debut in 1961, at the University Club of Barcelona, but the exhibition that made him known to the Barcelona critics was the one organised by the Barcelona Athenaeum in 1961. Between 1968 and 1970 he formed part of the group made up of Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint and solo exhibitions. His contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has held exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. In 1989 he presented an exhibition of the work of his last three years at the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo, and an anthological exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona. His prizes include the II Bienal Internacional del Deporte, the figure award of the Bienal Estrada Saladich, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing prize. His work can be found in the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Celeste y rosa". Silkscreen, copy 85/125. Signed and justified by hand.
        Nov. 06, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Celeste y rosa". Silkscreen, copy 85/125. Signed and justified by hand.

        Est: €500 - €700

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Celeste y rosa". Silkscreen, copy 85/125. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 34 x 25 cm. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona between 1959 and 1962. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint and solo exhibitions. His contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has held exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. His prizes include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Estrada Saladich Biennial, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing prize. His work can be found in the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Círculo". Silkscreen, copy 28/125. Signed and justified by hand.
        Nov. 06, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Círculo". Silkscreen, copy 28/125. Signed and justified by hand.

        Est: €500 - €600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Círculo". Silkscreen, copy 28/125. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 34 x 25 cm. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona between 1959 and 1962. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint and solo exhibitions. His contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has held exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. His prizes include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Estrada Saladich Biennial, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing prize. His work can be found in the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Crazy head". Silkscreen, copy 7/125. Signed and justified by hand.
        Nov. 06, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Crazy head". Silkscreen, copy 7/125. Signed and justified by hand.

        Est: €500 - €600

        EDUARDO ARRANZ BRAVO (Barcelona, 1941). "Crazy head". Silkscreen, copy 7/125. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 34 x 25 cm. Eduardo Arranz Bravo trained at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona between 1959 and 1962. Between 1968 and 1970 he was part of the group formed by Gerard Sala, Robert Llimós and Rafael Lozano Bartolozzi. He continued to collaborate with the latter until 1982, alternating joint and solo exhibitions. His contact with these artists influenced his initially abstract style, which approached the new figuration and pop art. He has held exhibitions all over Spain, as well as in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 1983 he held an anthological exhibition of his work at the Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, and between 1986 and 1988 he was in charge of the artistic direction of Jaime Camino's films "El balcón abierto" and "Luces y sombras". He took part in the VIII Salón de Mayo in Barcelona and in the exhibitions "Muestra de Arte Nuevo" (Barcelona, 1971), "Picasso 90" (Louvre Museum, 1971), "Experiencias conceptuales" (Barcelona, 1971-72), among others. His prizes include the II International Biennial of Sport, the figure award of the Estrada Saladich Biennial, and the Ynglada-Guillot drawing prize. His work can be found in the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Vitoria and Seville, the Museum of São Paulo and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, EXHIBITION POSTER, SCREENPRINT POSTER
        Nov. 04, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, EXHIBITION POSTER, SCREENPRINT POSTER

        Est: $400 - $500

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Exhibition Poster Year: 1989 Medium: Screenprint Poster Size: 38.5 x 22.5 in. (97.79 x 57.15 cm)

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      • Eduardo Arranz Bravo. crazy head
        Oct. 25, 2023

        Eduardo Arranz Bravo. crazy head

        Est: -

        Screen printing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (60/125) in the lower left corner.

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      • EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, JERRY FROM THE ROMANTICS SUITE, LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES
        Oct. 20, 2023

        EDUARDO ARRANZ-BRAVO, JERRY FROM THE ROMANTICS SUITE, LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Jerry from the Romantics Suite Year: 1991 Medium: Lithograph on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100 Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm) Frame Size: 27 x 34 inches

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