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      • CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. relined Signed in the lower right corner.
        May. 30, 2023

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. relined Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €15,000 - €18,000

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Majorca". Oil on canvas. Retouching Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 99 x 112,5 cm; 111,5 x 125,5 cm (frame) One of the most outstanding Argentinean painters of the first half of the 20th century, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós started painting when he was very young, and when he was only thirteen years old he left his native Gualeguay to Buenos Aires to begin his studies in the workshop of the Valencian draughtsman Vicente Nicolau Cotanda. Three years later he entered the Academia de la Sociedad para el Estímulo de las Bellas Artes, where he had Ángel della Valle and Reynaldo Giudici as his main teachers. He was an outstanding student, which earned him the Premio de Roma, a scholarship that allowed him to settle in the Italian capital at the age of twenty. There he perfected his language and began to make a name for himself, being awarded a mention at the Venice Biennale of 1901. Quirós took advantage of his stay in Europe to travel to Spain in 1905, where he met Zuloaga and Sorolla, and later to Paris, Florence and Sardinia, before finally returning to Argentina in 1906. There he founded the Nexus group together with Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Carlos Ripamonte, Alberto Rossi and Justo Lynch. At the same time he continued to make his work known, and in 1910 he was awarded the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the Centenary International Art Exhibition. This official exhibition was the definitive consecration of Quirós, as evidenced by the fact that an entire room was dedicated to him. He subsequently made another trip to Europe, where he stayed for five years. On his return he moved to Entre Ríos, where between 1916 and 1927 he worked on a series of works centred on the figure of the gaucho, unprecedented in Argentinean art to date. This series of works, which was reflected in contemporary literature, was presented in Buenos Aires in 1928, and from there he travelled, reaping success, to cities in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the United States and Canada, on a tour that would last until 1936, when Quirós settled permanently in Paraná. During these years he also carried out commissioned projects such as the murals for the Jockey Club of Rosario and the Ministry of the Army. He also taught at the National School of Decorative Arts, and became president of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Argentina. His works are currently held in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Museo Juan B. Castagnino, among many others in Argentina and abroad, as well as in important private collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIROS Argentina 1879-1968 Dehesa and the Cork Oak Charcoal
        Mar. 29, 2022

        CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIROS Argentina 1879-1968 Dehesa and the Cork Oak Charcoal

        Est: €250 - €500

        CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIROS Argentina 1879-1968 Dehesa and the Cork Oak Charcoal and sanguine on paper Signed Size 48 x 58 cm

        Subastas Segre
      • CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Re-lined Signed in the lower right corner.
        Mar. 16, 2021

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Re-lined Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €25,000 - €30,000

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Re-lined Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 99 x 112,5 cm; 111,5 x 125,5 cm (frame) One of the most outstanding Argentinean painters of the first half of the 20th century, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós started painting at a very young age, and when he was only thirteen years old he left his native Gualeguay for Buenos Aires to begin his studies in the workshop of the Valencian artist Vicente Nicolau Cotanda. Three years later he entered the Academia de la Sociedad para el Estímulo de las Bellas Artes, where he had Ángel della Valle and Reynaldo Giudici as his main teachers. He was an outstanding student, which earned him the Rome Prize, a scholarship that allowed him to settle in the Italian capital at the age of twenty. There he perfected his language and began to make a name for himself, being awarded a mention at the Venice Biennale in 1901. Quirós took advantage of his stay in Europe to travel to Spain in 1905, where he met Zuloaga and Sorolla, and later also to Paris, Florence and Sardinia, to finally return to Argentina in 1906. There he founded the Nexus group together with Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Carlos Ripamonte, Alberto Rossi and Justo Lynch. At the same time he continued to make his work known, and in 1910 he was awarded the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the Centennial International Art Exhibition. This official exhibition would be the definitive consecration of Quirós, as evidenced by the fact that an entire room was dedicated to him. He later made another trip to Europe, where he stayed for five years. Upon his return, he moved to Entre Ríos, where he worked between 1916 and 1927 on a work centered on the figure of the gaucho, unprecedented in Argentine art to date. This series of works, which saw its reflection in contemporary literature, was presented in Buenos Aires in 1928, and from there he traveled, reaping success, to cities in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the United States and Canada, in a tour that would last until 1936, when Quirós settled permanently in Paraná. Also during these years he carried out commissioned projects such as the murals for the Jockey Club of Rosario and the Ministry of the Army. He was also a professor at the National School of Decorative Arts, and became president of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Argentina. His works are currently held in the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Juan B. Castagnino Museum, among many others in Argentina and abroad, as well as in important private collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Night landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Mar. 03, 2021

        CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Night landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        CESÁREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Night landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 77 x 97 cm; 93 x 111 cm (frame) The sunset dyes the calm waters of the Mediterranean of an emerald mantle, intermingling the tones in marbled that absorb all the shades of the green. Beraldo de Quirós masterfully handles here the colors of the sunset, which in turn decompose the forms of the landscape, reducing them to the essential. Brief uninterrupted undulations shake the sea, making this vibrant universe pure reverberation. One of the most outstanding Argentine painters of the first half of the twentieth century, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós began painting at a very young age, and when he was only thirteen he left his native Gualeguay for Buenos Aires to begin his studies in the workshop of the Valencian artist Vicente Nicolau Cotanda. Three years later he entered the Academia de la Sociedad para el Estímulo de las Bellas Artes, where he had Ángel della Valle and Reynaldo Giudici as his main teachers. He was an outstanding student, which earned him the Rome Prize, a scholarship that allowed him to settle in the Italian capital at the age of twenty. There he perfected his language and began to make a name for himself, being awarded a mention at the Venice Biennale in 1901. Quirós took advantage of his stay in Europe to travel to Spain in 1905, where he met Zuloaga and Sorolla, and later also to Paris, Florence and Sardinia, to finally return to Argentina in 1906. There he founded the Nexus group together with Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Carlos Ripamonte, Alberto Rossi and Justo Lynch. At the same time he continued to make his work known, and in 1910 he was awarded the Grand Prize and Gold Medal at the Centennial International Art Exhibition. This official exhibition would be the definitive consecration of Quirós, as evidenced by the fact that an entire room was dedicated to him. He later made another trip to Europe, where he stayed for five years. Upon his return, he moved to Entre Ríos, where he worked between 1916 and 1927 on a work centered on the figure of the gaucho, unprecedented in Argentine art to date. This series of works, which saw its reflection in contemporary literature, was presented in Buenos Aires in 1928, and from there he traveled, reaping success, to cities in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the United States and Canada, in a tour that would last until 1936, when Quirós settled permanently in Paraná. Also during these years he carried out commissioned projects such as the murals for the Jockey Club of Rosario and the Ministry of the Army. He was also a professor at the National School of Decorative Arts, and became president of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Argentina. His works are currently held in the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Juan B. Castagnino Museum, among many others in Argentina and abroad, as well as in important private collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas.
        Jan. 21, 2021

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas.

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS (Argentina, 1879 - 1968) "Landscape of Mallorca". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 99 x 112.5 cm; 111.5 x 125.5 cm (frame). One of the most outstanding Argentine painters of the first half of the 20th century, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós started painting at a very young age, and at only thirteen years of age he left his native Gualeguay for Buenos Aires to begin his studies in the workshop of the Valencian artist Vicente Nicolau Cotanda. Three years later he entered the Academy of the Society for the Stimulation of Fine Arts, where he had Angel della Valle and Reynaldo Giudici as his main teachers. He was an outstanding student, which earned him the Rome Prize, a scholarship that allowed him to settle in the Italian capital at the age of twenty. There he perfected his language and began to make himself known, being awarded a mention at the Venice Biennale in 1901. Quirós took advantage of his stay in Europe to travel to Spain in 1905, where he met Zuloaga and Sorolla, and later also to Paris, Florence and Sardinia, finally returning to Argentina in 1906. There he founded the Nexus group together with Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Carlos Ripamonte, Alberto Rossi and Justo Lynch. He continued to make his work known, and in 1910 he was awarded the Grand Prize and Gold Medal of the International Art Exhibition of the Centenary. This official exhibition was the definitive consecration of Quirós, as evidenced by the fact that a whole room was dedicated to him. He later made another trip to Europe, staying there for five years. On his return he moved to Entre Ríos, where he worked between 1916 and 1927 on a work centered on the figure of the gaucho, unprecedented in Argentine art to date. This series of works, which saw its reflection in contemporary literature, was presented in Buenos Aires in 1928, and from there he toured, with great success, cities in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the United States and Canada, in a tour that would last until 1936, when Quirós finally settled in Paraná. Also by these years he carried out projects by order like the murals for the Jockey Club of Rosario and the Ministry of the Army. He was also a professor at the National School of Decorative Arts, and became president of the Argentine National Academy of Fine Arts. His works are currently kept in the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Juan B. Castagnino Museum, among many others in Argentina and abroad, as well as in important private collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • SIGNED FIRST EDITION: CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIROS
        Sep. 26, 2020

        SIGNED FIRST EDITION: CESAREO BERNALDO DE QUIROS

        Est: $100 - $200

        Book: Cesareo Bernaldo de Quiros (Argentine, 1879-1968), Exposicion Homenaje, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1944, first edition, signed with personal note to inside page, illustrated monographs, 109 pages, approx 14.25"h, 10.5"w, 2.25lbs Start Price: $80.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de / LAS CARRETAS
        Jun. 19, 2018

        QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de / LAS CARRETAS

        Est: - $30,000

        Oil on hardboard / signed lower left

        Roldan
      • QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de /RETRATRO DE DELIA MOYANO
        Apr. 11, 2018

        QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de /RETRATRO DE DELIA MOYANO

        Est: - $35,000

        Oil on canvas. Firmado abajo, a la derecha.

        Roldan
      • QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de / ENTRADA A MI PARQUE
        Apr. 11, 2018

        QUIROS, Cesáreo Bernaldo de / ENTRADA A MI PARQUE

        Est: - $16,000

        Oil on hardboard. Firmado abajo, a la derecha.

        Roldan
      • Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968)
        Nov. 16, 2011

        Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968) Stagecoach signed and dedicated 'Para Ruth Cariñosamente C.B. Quiros' (lower left) oil on heavy cardboard 9 7/8 x 12¼ in. (25 x 31.1 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968)
        Nov. 15, 2011

        Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós (Argentinian 1875-1968) Stagecoach signed and dedicated 'Para Ruth Cariñosamente C.B. Quiros' (lower left) oil on heavy cardboard 9 7/8 x 12¼ in. (25 x 31.1 cm.)

        Christie's
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