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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Spanish woman". 1949. Ink on paper. Signed and dated. Catalogued in "Drawings by Colmeiro"
        Sep. 12, 2024

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Spanish woman". 1949. Ink on paper. Signed and dated. Catalogued in "Drawings by Colmeiro"

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Spanish woman". 1949. Ink on paper. Signed and dated. Catalogued in "Drawings by Colmeiro". "Cuadernos de arte. Contemporary Masters of Drawing and Painting Collection", nº 8. By Rodríguez Sahagún Measurements: 55 x 43 cm; 80 x 69 cm (frame). In this drawing of costumbrista theme, Colmeiro extracts with firm stroke the essential of the Andalusian attire, like the comb and the mantilla. Large melancholy eyes illuminate the sharp oval face. A Galician painter who emigrated to Buenos Aires, Manuel Colmeiro combined his artistic studies there at night with work in a shoe factory. For a year he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, but he left to form a working group with other painters and sculptors. After this stage, where he developed an expressionist work, he returned to Galicia in 1926. Two years later he held his first exhibition in the salons of Faro de Vigo, and soon obtained a scholarship from the Diputación de Pontevedra to travel to Madrid and further his training at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In the capital, Manuel Colmeiro showed, however, a greater interest in studying first-hand the great masters at the Prado Museum. He continued to make himself known, and in 1932 he took part in an exhibition of new Galician painters at Federico García Lorca's Barraca. However, when the civil war broke out, he went back to Buenos Aires, where he remained until 1948. During this second period in Argentina he will be in contact with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste and Rafael Alberti, among others. In 1949 he moved to Paris, where he remained for decades, until 1989, when he returned definitively to Galicia. In fact, Colmeiro is considered part of the Spanish School of Paris. In the 1960s he achieved massive international recognition, with solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Madrid. During these years his work is already focused on popular Galician themes, its culture and its people. He was part of the group known as "Os Novos" or "Os Renovadores", together with Seoane, Laxeiro, Arturo Souto and Maside. All of them, born at the beginning of the 20th century, were considered continuators of the "Nós Generation", and had in common a work with Galician themes combined with avant-garde aesthetics, mainly expressionism, cubism and abstraction. Among them, Colmeiro stood out for the intimate air of his images, accompanied by a lyrical concept of atmospheres, and in fact he was considered the most attached to the tradition of the group. Throughout his career, this artist was awarded several prizes, including the Prêmio das Artes de la Junta de Galicia in 1987 and the Prêmio Celanova, Casa dos Poetas in 1996. He is currently represented in the Afundación Collection, the María José Jove Foundation, the Abanca Collection and the Museum of Pontevedra, among other collections.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "Landscape"
        Jul. 23, 2024

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "Landscape"

        Est: €7,200 - €9,600

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 50 x 65 cm

        Ansorena
      • (2 Pc) Manuel Colmeiro (1901-1999) Castro Porcelain Figures
        Apr. 30, 2024

        (2 Pc) Manuel Colmeiro (1901-1999) Castro Porcelain Figures

        Est: $50 - $500

        DESCRIPTION: Two enameled porcelain sculptures by Manuel Colmeiro: one depicting a woman donning a green and orange dress and seated with her arms around her knees, one depicting a man holding an axe over his right shoulder and surrounded by three children. Each piece is marked on underside "Castro Galicia-Spain" and "MADE IN SPAIN". CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Spain DIMENSIONS: Woman - H: 7.5" W: 4.5" L: 6.75" Man w/ children - H: 8.75" W: 5.5" L: 6" CONDITION: In great condition Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

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      • Manuel Colmeiro. The newspaper
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Manuel Colmeiro. The newspaper

        Est: -

        Ink drawing on newspaper. Signed in the lower right corner.

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      • Manuel Colmeiro. Maternity
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Manuel Colmeiro. Maternity

        Est: -

        Etching. Signed and numbered 2/14 in the lower right corner.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Escena clásica". Ink on paper. Signed.
        Feb. 19, 2024

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Escena clásica". Ink on paper. Signed.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,600

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Classic scene". Ink on paper. Signed. Measures: 31 x 23 cm; 67 x 60 cm (frame). A Galician painter who emigrated to Buenos Aires, Manuel Colmeiro combined his artistic studies there at night with work in a shoe factory. For a year he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which he abandoned, however, to form a working group with other painters and sculptors. After this period, in which he developed an expressionist style of work, he returned to Galicia in 1926. Two years later he held his first exhibition in the Faro de Vigo salons, and soon obtained a grant from the Diputación de Pontevedra to travel to Madrid and further his training at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. In the capital, however, Manuel Colmeiro showed a greater interest in studying the great masters at first hand in the Prado Museum. He continued to make himself known, and in 1932 he took part in an exhibition of new Galician painters at Federico García Lorca's Barraca. However, at the outbreak of the Civil War he returned to Buenos Aires, where he remained until 1948. During this second period in Argentina he was in contact with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste and Rafael Alberti, among others. In 1949 he moved to Paris, where he remained for decades, until 1989, when he returned to Galicia for good. In fact, Colmeiro is considered part of the Spanish School of Paris. In the 1960s he achieved massive international recognition, with solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Madrid. During these years his work focused on popular Galician themes, its culture and its people. He was part of the group known as "Os Novos" or "Os Renovadores", together with Seoane, Laxeiro, Arturo Souto and Maside. All of them, born at the beginning of the 20th century, were considered continuators of the "Nós Generation", and had in common a work with Galician themes combined with avant-garde aesthetics, mainly expressionism, cubism and abstraction. Among them, Colmeiro stood out for the intimate air of his images, accompanied by a lyrical concept of atmospheres, and in fact he was considered the most attached to the tradition of the group. Throughout his career, this artist was awarded several prizes, including the Prêmio das Artes de la Junta de Galicia in 1987 and the Prêmio Celanova, Casa dos Poetas in 1996. He is currently represented in the Afundación Collection, the María José Jove Foundation, the Abanca Collection and the Museum of Pontevedra, among other collections.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "Landscape"
        Nov. 06, 2023

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "Landscape"

        Est: €9,000 - €12,000

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 50 x 65 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "The newspaper"
        Nov. 06, 2023

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa, Pontevedra (1901) / Salvatierra de Miño, Pontevedra (1999) "The newspaper"

        Est: €1,200 - €1,600

        Inks on printed paper Signed in the lower right corner Origin: Gonzalo Rodríguez-Sahagún Collection, Madrid Measurements: 41 x 30 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Workers of Buenos Aires", ca.1922. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
        May. 30, 2023

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Workers of Buenos Aires", ca.1922. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €8,000 - €9,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Workers of Buenos Aires", ca.1922. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Catalogued and reproduced in "Manuel Colmeiro. Espazos e encadramentos", Concello de Vigo 2021 (catalogue raisonné of the exhibition of the same name at MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo). A copy of the catalogue is enclosed. Provenance: private collection of Manuel Ramón Pador, director of the Hospital Centro Gallego in Buenos Aires. Measurements: 46 x 55 cm; 81 x 91 cm (frame). Manuel Colmeiro's painting developed in accordance with his vicissitudes in life, as a Galician exile and in his continuous coming and going from Argentina to his homeland. In the 1920s he was in Buenos Aires, and this early painting showing a day's work exudes a characteristic lyricism in its atmospheric capture, and an intimate feeling in the redefinition of social realism that will lead him to develop an irreducible language that transcends the popular element to take root in the identity. A Galician painter who emigrated to Buenos Aires, Manuel Colmeiro combined his artistic studies there at night with work in a shoe factory. For a year he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which he abandoned, however, to form a working group with other painters and sculptors. After this period, in which he developed an expressionist style of work, he returned to Galicia in 1926. Two years later he held his first exhibition in the Faro de Vigo salons, and soon obtained a grant from the Diputación de Pontevedra to travel to Madrid and further his training at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. In the capital, however, Manuel Colmeiro showed a greater interest in studying the great masters at first hand in the Prado Museum. He continued to make himself known, and in 1932 he took part in an exhibition of new Galician painters at Federico García Lorca's Barraca. However, at the outbreak of the Civil War he returned to Buenos Aires, where he remained until 1948. During this second period in Argentina he was in contact with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste and Rafael Alberti, among others. In 1949 he moved to Paris, where he remained for decades, until 1989, when he returned to Galicia for good. In fact, Colmeiro is considered part of the Spanish School of Paris. In the 1960s he achieved massive international recognition, with solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Madrid. During these years his work focused on popular Galician themes, its culture and its people. He was part of the group known as "Os Novos" or "Os Renovadores", together with Seoane, Laxeiro, Arturo Souto and Maside. All of them, born at the beginning of the 20th century, were considered continuators of the "Nós Generation", and had in common a work with Galician themes combined with avant-garde aesthetics, mainly expressionism, cubism and abstraction. Throughout his career, this artist was awarded several prizes, including the Prêmio das Artes de la Junta de Galicia in 1987 and the Prêmio Celanova, Casa dos Poetas in 1996. He is currently represented in the Afundación Collection, the María José Jove Foundation, the Abanca Collection and the Museum of Pontevedra, among other collections.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Plate (Pontevedra) (1901) / (1999) "Nude in landscape", 1950
        Feb. 21, 2023

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Plate (Pontevedra) (1901) / (1999) "Nude in landscape", 1950

        Est: €1,350 - €1,800

        Graphite on paper Signed and dated in the lower right corner Measurements: 50 x 65 cm

        Ansorena
      • COLMEIRO, MANUEL
        Oct. 19, 2022

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL

        Est: -

        (1901 - 1999). "Paisaje" Óleo sobre tela en base a cartón. Frimado. Medidas: 33 x 24 cm.  

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa (Pontevedra) (1901) / (1999) "Fair", 1970-72
        Sep. 27, 2022

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Chapa (Pontevedra) (1901) / (1999) "Fair", 1970-72

        Est: €28,500 - €38,000

        Oil on canvas Signed on the lower right. Signed and dated on the back and with labels from the Biosca Gallery, Madrid Measurements: 130 x 97

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO - Pontevedra 1901-1999
        Sep. 20, 2022

        MANUEL COLMEIRO - Pontevedra 1901-1999

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Pontevedra 1901-1999 Return from fishing. 1930 oil on cardboard Signed and dated 1930 Measures 48 x 60 cm BIBLIOGRAPHY Antonio María Campoy, "Critical Dictionary of Contemporary Spanish Art", Ed. Ibérico Europea de Ediciones, Madrid 1975, reprod. p. 89

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      • Manuel Colmeiro
        Aug. 03, 2022

        Manuel Colmeiro

        Est: $300 - $500

        "MANUEL COLMEIRO (Spain, 1901-1999) Charcoal and color pencil on paper "Port of Vigo” Signed and dedicated to Eduardo Dieste lower right. 18.5 x 28 cm" MANUEL COLMEIRO (España, 1901-1999) Carbonilla y lápiz color sobre papel "Puerto de Vigo" Firmado y dedicado a Eduardo Dieste abajo a la derecha 18.5 x 28 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO - Landscape with sea and beach
        Jul. 05, 2022

        MANUEL COLMEIRO - Landscape with sea and beach

        Est: €1,000 - €2,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Pontevedra 1901-1999 Landscape with sea and beach Oil on canvas Signed Measures 27 x 41 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO. Landscape. (d)
        Dec. 16, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO. Landscape. (d)

        Est: €7,000 - €8,000

        Oil on canvas Signed 50x65 cm.

        Balclis
      • MANUEL COLMEIRO - Landscape
        Dec. 14, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO - Landscape

        Est: €10,000 - €20,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Pontevedra 1901-1999 Landscape Oil on canvas Signed size 58 x 70 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "The fair", 1972. Oil on board.
        Dec. 14, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "The fair", 1972. Oil on board.

        Est: €17,000 - €19,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "The fair", 1972. Oil on board. Presents label on the back of the Biosca Gallery (Madrid) and Montenegro Gallery (Vigo). Measurements: 50 x 65 cm; 83,5 x 68 cm (frame). "Whether I am in America or in Paris, wherever I am, it is the painting that I feel and the one that impresses me the most, especially living outside my land" These are the words of the artist himself who always resorted to themes linked to the tradition of his land. This work is a clear example of his interest in the local, as it collects a day of Fair, where he concentrates a crowd inscribed in a landscape that loses prominence with respect to the profusion of characters. Some protagonists whose features do not define them in a specific way, but the lack of these give rise to represent an archetype, a common tradition. It should be noted that although the theme is related to the costumbrista current, the author uses a completely new language to treat the subject, both the composition defined by a diagonal, as well as the use of a palette of bright and vivid colors place the scene in the panorama of modernity. It is worth mentioning that the representations of fairs were a constant in Colmeiro's painting, an example of this is the work that belongs to the ABANCA collection, which shares the same title and a very similar scenic conception. A Galician painter who emigrated to Buenos Aires, Manuel Colmeiro combined his artistic studies there at night with work in a shoe factory. For a year he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which he nevertheless abandoned to form a working group with other painters and sculptors. After this stage, where he developed an expressionist work, he returned to Galicia in 1926. Two years later he held his first exhibition in the salons of Faro de Vigo, and soon obtained a scholarship from the Diputación de Pontevedra to travel to Madrid and further his training at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In the capital, Manuel Colmeiro showed, however, a greater interest in studying first-hand the great masters at the Prado Museum. He continued to make himself known, and in 1932 he took part in an exhibition of new Galician painters at Federico García Lorca's Barraca. However, when the civil war broke out, he went back to Buenos Aires, where he remained until 1948. During this second period in Argentina he will be in contact with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste and Rafael Alberti, among others. In 1949 he moved to Paris, where he remained for decades, until 1989, when he returned definitively to Galicia. In fact, Colmeiro is considered part of the Spanish School of Paris. In the 1960s he achieved massive international recognition, with solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Madrid. During these years his work is already focused on popular Galician themes, its culture and its people. He was part of the group known as "Os Novos" or "Os Renovadores", together with Seoane, Laxeiro, Arturo Souto and Maside. All of them, born at the beginning of the 20th century, were considered continuators of the "Nós Generation", and had in common a work with Galician themes combined with avant-garde aesthetics, mainly expressionism, cubism and abstraction. Among them, Colmeiro stood out for the intimate air of his images, accompanied by a lyrical concept of atmospheres, and in fact he was considered the most attached to the tradition of the group. Throughout his career, this artist was awarded several prizes, including the Prêmio das Artes de la Junta de Galicia in 1987 and the Prêmio Celanova, Casa dos Poetas in 1996. He is currently represented in the Afundación Collection, the María José Jove Foundation, the Abanca Collection and the Museum of Pontevedra, among other collections.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Women and landscape", c. 1933. Ink and watercolor on paper.
        Dec. 14, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Women and landscape", c. 1933. Ink and watercolor on paper.

        Est: €5,000 - €7,000

        MANUEL COLMEIRO GUIMARÁS (Pontevedra, 1901 - Salvaterra do Minho, Pontevedra, 1999). "Women and landscape", c. 1933. Ink and watercolor on paper. Presents label on the back label of the Gallery Montenegro Vigo. Measurements: 50 x 65 cm, 77.5 x 91 cm (frame). In this work of youth we can appreciate the aesthetic links of Manuel Colmeiro with artists like Cézanne and Matisse. A work that shows the artist's interest in the Greco-Latin world, and the representation of bathers. It is true that Colmeiro's work stood out for the great prominence of his native land in his painting, however, from 1933 to 1936 he introduced in his painting the theme of bathers as in this particular case. A Galician painter who emigrated to Buenos Aires, Manuel Colmeiro combined his artistic studies there at night with work in a shoe factory. For a year he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which he nevertheless abandoned to form a working group with other painters and sculptors. After this stage, where he developed an expressionist work, he returned to Galicia in 1926. Two years later he held his first exhibition in the salons of Faro de Vigo, and soon obtained a scholarship from the Diputación de Pontevedra to travel to Madrid and further his training at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. In the capital, Manuel Colmeiro showed, however, a greater interest in studying first-hand the great masters at the Prado Museum. He continued to make himself known, and in 1932 he took part in an exhibition of new Galician painters at Federico García Lorca's Barraca. However, when the civil war broke out, he went back to Buenos Aires, where he remained until 1948. During this second period in Argentina he will be in contact with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste and Rafael Alberti, among others. In 1949 he moved to Paris, where he remained for decades, until 1989, when he returned definitively to Galicia. In fact, Colmeiro is considered part of the Spanish School of Paris. In the 1960s he achieved massive international recognition, with solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Madrid. During these years his work is already focused on popular Galician themes, its culture and its people. He was part of the group known as "Os Novos" or "Os Renovadores", together with Seoane, Laxeiro, Arturo Souto and Maside. All of them, born at the beginning of the 20th century, were considered continuators of the "Nós Generation", and had in common a work with Galician themes combined with avant-garde aesthetics, mainly expressionism, cubism and abstraction. Among them, Colmeiro stood out for the intimate air of his images, accompanied by a lyrical concept of atmospheres, and in fact he was considered the most attached to the tradition of the group. Throughout his career, this artist was awarded several prizes, including the Prêmio das Artes de la Junta de Galicia in 1987 and the Prêmio Celanova, Casa dos Poetas in 1996. He is currently represented in the Afundación Collection, the María José Jove Foundation, the Abanca Collection and the Museum of Pontevedra, among other collections.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (1901 / 1999) "Woman in the Sand", 1950
        May. 11, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (1901 / 1999) "Woman in the Sand", 1950

        Est: €900 - €1,200

        Signed and dated in the lower right corner. . graphite on paper

        Ansorena
      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Bakers. 1970 O
        Mar. 23, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Bakers. 1970 O

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Bakers. 1970 Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1970 Back dated and signed Measurements 73 x 60 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Galería Biosca, Madrid Private collection

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Allegory Ink o
        Mar. 23, 2021

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Allegory Ink o

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Allegory Ink on paper Signed Measurements 32 x 21.5 cm

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      • Manuel Colmeiro. Maternity
        Dec. 22, 2020

        Manuel Colmeiro. Maternity

        Est: -

        Serigrafía sobre papel. Firmada en plancha y a lápiz en el ángulo inferior derecho. Numerada (e. a. - Epreuve d'Artiste) en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

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      • Manuel Colmeiro. (1901-1999) "Lady thinking."…
        Oct. 28, 2020

        Manuel Colmeiro. (1901-1999) "Lady thinking."…

        Est: -

        Manuel Colmeiro. (1901-1999) "Lady thinking." Enameled porcelain figurine from Castro, 1970s. Brand series A and numbered. Height: 22 cm.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO - Girl
        Feb. 04, 2020

        MANUEL COLMEIRO - Girl

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 Girl. 1949 Pencil on paper Signed and dated 1949 Size: 62 x 49 cm Bibliography: - Agustín rodriguez-Sahagun, "Colmeiro. Cuadernos de Arte nº8. Contemporary Masters of Drawing and Painting", Ed. Iberian European Editions, Madrid, reprod. s / p

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternidad. Lithograph
        Oct. 09, 2019

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternidad. Lithograph

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternidad Litografía de 30 x 25cm. Firmada y numerada 8/20

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO - “Alegoría”
        Apr. 02, 2019

        MANUEL COLMEIRO - “Alegoría”

        Est: €350 - €525

        MANUEL COLMEIRO Silleda, Pontevedra 1901-Salvaterra del Miño 1999 “Alegoría” Ink on paper Signed Measurements 32 x 21.5 cm

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres figuras femeninas. Ink on paper
        Feb. 26, 2019

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres figuras femeninas. Ink on paper

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres figuras femeninas. Ink on paper MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres figuras femeninas Tínta sobre papel de 65 x 50 cm. Firmado y fechado 1949.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Campesinos Litografía de 16 x 23 cm. Firmado en plancha y a lápiz y numerado 7/20.
        Dec. 19, 2018

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Campesinos Litografía de 16 x 23 cm. Firmado en plancha y a lápiz y numerado 7/20.

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Peasants Lithograph of 16 x 23 cm. Signed in plate and in pencil and numbered 7/20.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternidad Tinta y aguada sobre papel de 66 x 50 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1951.
        Dec. 19, 2018

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternidad Tinta y aguada sobre papel de 66 x 50 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1951.

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Maternity Ink and gouache on paper of 66 x 50 cm. Signed and dated in 1951.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres mujeres Gouache sobre papel de periódico de 60 x 45 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1967.
        Dec. 19, 2018

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Tres mujeres Gouache sobre papel de periódico de 60 x 45 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1967.

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) Three women Gouache on newspaper 60 x 45 cm. Signed and dated 1967

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      • COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). "Mujer sentada”. Pen
        Nov. 20, 2018

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). "Mujer sentada”. Pen

        Est: -

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). "Mujer sentada”. Pencil drawing in blue, 15x10.5 cm. Signed. COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). "Mujer sentada”. Dibujo a lápiz de color azul, de 15x10,5 cm. Firmado.

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      • COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). “Las Tres Gracias”.
        Nov. 20, 2018

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). “Las Tres Gracias”.

        Est: -

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). “Las Tres Gracias”. Pencil drawing in blue, 30.5x23 cm. With complementary signature. COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901-1999). “Las Tres Gracias”. Dibujo a lápiz de color azul, de 30,5x23 cm. Con firma complementaria.

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      • COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901 - 1999). "Los panes". Gouac
        Jul. 23, 2018

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901 - 1999). "Los panes". Gouac

        Est: €1,200 - €1,440

        COLMEIRO, MANUEL (1901 - 1999). "Los panes". Gouache sobre papel. Firmado y fechado (54) en el ángulo inferior derecho. 47 x 60 cm Manuel Colmeiro. Breads

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) En la Era. Oil on board
        Oct. 18, 2017

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) En la Era. Oil on board

        Est: -

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Pontevedra, 1901-Salvaterra do Miño, Pontevedra, 1999) En la Era Óleo sobre tabla de 49 x 65 cm. Firmado. Al dorso, etiqueta de laGalería Biosca.

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      • MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Silleda 1901-1999, Salvaterra de Miño) - Still life of bread and pears
        Oct. 07, 2015

        MANUEL COLMEIRO (Chapa, Silleda 1901-1999, Salvaterra de Miño) - Still life of bread and pears

        Est: -

        ÌÒleo sobre lienzo de 66 x 100 cm. Firmado.

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      • Manuel Colmeiro Chapa 1901 - Salvaterra do Miño 1999 Peasants
        May. 20, 2015

        Manuel Colmeiro Chapa 1901 - Salvaterra do Miño 1999 Peasants

        Est: €7,000 -

        Manuel Colmeiro Chapa 1901 - Salvaterra do Miño 1999 Peasants Oil on tablex Signed 49.8x63 cm Manuel Colmeiro Chapa 1901 - Salvaterra do Miño 1999 Campesinos Óleo sobre táblex Firmado 49,8x63 cm

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