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    • JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in profile", 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back.
      Feb. 14, 2023

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in profile", 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back.

      Est: €2,500 - €2,700

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in Profile, 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 9 x 9 cm; 21,5 x 21,5 cm (frame). is considered one of the founders of the modernist school of Dominican painting, together with Yoryi Morel and Darío Suro. In this still life, the interest that predominated in his plastic work is made explicit: the search for an expressive and formal synthesis of Cezannian heritage. The vegetables, together with the glass jars, make up an ensemble in which an allegorical message possibly underlies, in keeping with the legacy of European Baroque mystical painting. Critics classify his work as part of post-Picasso neo-humanism. This can be summed up in the formal economy combined with the mystical tendency. In 1918, at the age of 17, he moved to Spain, where he studied at the Llotja in Barcelona. He exhibited at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid (1923). In 1934 he moved to Mexico. He exhibits at the Sala de Arte de la Secretaría de Educación, and together with Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo at the inauguration of the Galería de Arte (1935). In 1937, Colson was awarded the Prize of Honour at the Estampas de América exhibition held in Mexico. In 1938, he exhibited for the first time in his country, at the Ateneo Dominicano. In 1945, Colson wins the First Prize at the International Exhibition in Bilbao, Spain. In 1949, he exhibited at the Galerie de la Rue Campagne Première in Paris. In 1952, he was appointed Director General of Fine Arts. He won the First Prize for Drawing at the VIII Biennial of Santo Domingo. In 1962, he was appointed director of the School of Mural Painting at the National School of Fine Arts. His last exhibition was held in 1973 at the Sala de Arte María Rosa, an anthology of his work.

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    • JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Children", 1938, Paris. Wax on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner.
      Dec. 13, 2022

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Children", 1938, Paris. Wax on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,200

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Children", 1938, Paris. Wax on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner. Size: 30 x 23 cm; 47 x 38 cm (frame). Jaime Colson is considered one of the founders of the modernist school of Dominican painting, together with Yoryi Morel and Darío Suro. In this still life, the interest that predominated in his plastic work is made explicit: the search for an expressive and formal synthesis of Cezannian heritage. The vegetables, together with the glass jars, make up an ensemble in which an allegorical message possibly underlies, in keeping with the legacy of European Baroque mystical painting. Critics classify his work as part of post-Picasso neo-humanism. This can be summed up in the formal economy combined with the mystical tendency. In 1918, at the age of 17, he moved to Spain, where he studied at the Llotja in Barcelona. He exhibited at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid (1923). In 1934 he moved to Mexico. He exhibits at the Sala de Arte de la Secretaría de Educación, and together with Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo at the inauguration of the Galería de Arte (1935). In 1937, Colson was awarded the Prize of Honour at the Estampas de América exhibition held in Mexico. In 1938, he exhibited for the first time in his country, at the Ateneo Dominicano. In 1945, Colson wins the First Prize at the International Exhibition in Bilbao, Spain. In 1949, he exhibited at the Galerie de la Rue Campagne Première in Paris. In 1952, he was appointed Director General of Fine Arts. He won the First Prize for Drawing at the VIII Biennial of Santo Domingo. In 1962, he was appointed director of the School of Mural Painting at the National School of Fine Arts. His last exhibition was held in 1973 at the Sala de Arte María Rosa, an anthology of his work.

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    • JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in profile", 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back.
      Dec. 13, 2022

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in profile", 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back.

      Est: €3,000 - €3,200

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Face in Profile, 1941. Fresco painting. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 9 x 9 cm; 21,5 x 21,5 cm (frame). is considered one of the founders of the modernist school of Dominican painting, together with Yoryi Morel and Darío Suro. In this still life, the interest that predominated in his plastic work is made explicit: the search for an expressive and formal synthesis of Cezannian heritage. The vegetables, together with the glass jars, make up an ensemble in which an allegorical message possibly underlies, in keeping with the legacy of European Baroque mystical painting. Critics classify his work as part of post-Picasso neo-humanism. This can be summed up in the formal economy combined with the mystical tendency. In 1918, at the age of 17, he moved to Spain, where he studied at the Llotja in Barcelona. He exhibited at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid (1923). In 1934 he moved to Mexico. He exhibits at the Sala de Arte de la Secretaría de Educación, and together with Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo at the inauguration of the Galería de Arte (1935). In 1937, Colson was awarded the Prize of Honour at the Estampas de América exhibition held in Mexico. In 1938, he exhibited for the first time in his country, at the Ateneo Dominicano. In 1945, Colson wins the First Prize at the International Exhibition in Bilbao, Spain. In 1949, he exhibited at the Galerie de la Rue Campagne Première in Paris. In 1952, he was appointed Director General of Fine Arts. He won the First Prize for Drawing at the VIII Biennial of Santo Domingo. In 1962, he was appointed director of the School of Mural Painting at the National School of Fine Arts. His last exhibition was held in 1973 at the Sala de Arte María Rosa, an anthology of his work.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Still life", 1943. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It presents a patch of restoration on the back.
      Nov. 08, 2022

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Still life", 1943. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It presents a patch of restoration on the back.

      Est: €7,000 - €8,000

      JAIME COLSON (Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, 1901-Santo Domingo, 1975) "Still life", 1943. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It presents a patch of restoration on the back. Measurements: 30,5 x 61 cm; 43,5 x 74 cm (frame). Jaime Colson is considered one of the founders of the modernist school of Dominican painting, together with Yoryi Morel and Darío Suro. In this still life, the interest that predominated in his plastic work is made explicit: the search for an expressive and formal synthesis of Cezannian heritage. The vegetables, together with the glass jars, make up an ensemble in which an allegorical message possibly underlies, in keeping with the legacy of European Baroque mystical painting. Critics classify his work as part of post-Picasso neo-humanism. This can be summed up in the formal economy combined with the mystical tendency. In 1918, at the age of 17, he moved to Spain, where he studied at the Llotja in Barcelona. He exhibited at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid (1923). In 1934 he moved to Mexico. He exhibits at the Sala de Arte de la Secretaría de Educación, and together with Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo at the inauguration of the Galería de Arte (1935). In 1937, Colson was awarded the Prize of Honour at the Estampas de América exhibition held in Mexico. In 1938, he exhibited for the first time in his country, at the Ateneo Dominicano. In 1945, Colson wins the First Prize at the International Exhibition in Bilbao, Spain. In 1949, he exhibited at the Galerie de la Rue Campagne Première in Paris. In 1952, he was appointed Director General of Fine Arts. He won the First Prize for Drawing at the VIII Biennial of Santo Domingo. In 1962, he was appointed director of the School of Mural Painting at the National School of Fine Arts. His last exhibition was held in 1973 at the Sala de Arte María Rosa, an anthology of his work.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAIME ANTONIO COLSON. Three children.
      Oct. 20, 2022

      JAIME ANTONIO COLSON. Three children.

      Est: €9,500 - €15,000

      Oil on cardboard Signed and dated 1942 98x65 cm.

      Balclis
    • Jaime Antonio Colson (Dominican, 1901-1975)
      Jul. 22, 2020

      Jaime Antonio Colson (Dominican, 1901-1975)

      Est: $500 - $1,500

      Jaime Antonio Colson (Dominican, 1901-1975) Untitled (Abstract Musicians), 1951. Oil on canvas, signed and dated. Framed. Size: 32'' x 24'', 81 x 61 cm (sight); 36'' x 28'', 91 x 71 cm (frame). Provenance: Ex. Michael Lawrence Collection, Philadelphia, PA; Private Collection.

      Material Culture
    • JAIME COLSON (1901-1975)Dos desnudos, 1935 Tinta sobre papel Medidas: 21 x 27
      Sep. 17, 2019

      JAIME COLSON (1901-1975)Dos desnudos, 1935 Tinta sobre papel Medidas: 21 x 27

      Est: -

      JAIME COLSON (1901-1975)Dos desnudos, 1935 Tinta sobre papel Medidas: 21 x 27 cms.

      Lefebre Subastas
    • Jaime Colson (1901-1975) Untitled (Mother and Child) oil on canvas 38 ½ x 27 in. (97.8 x 68.6 cm.)
      May. 23, 2019

      Jaime Colson (1901-1975) Untitled (Mother and Child) oil on canvas 38 ½ x 27 in. (97.8 x 68.6 cm.)

      Est: $20,000 - $25,000

      Jaime Colson (1901-1975) Untitled (Mother and Child) signed and dated 'Colson, 55' (lower left) oil on canvas 38 ½ x 27 in. (97.8 x 68.6 cm.) Painted in 1955.

      Christie's
    • Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975)
      May. 22, 2019

      Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      A woman with a water jug in the doorway, two other figures with jugs in the background oil on canvas, 59x46 cm Jaime Colson is one of the most important painters from the Dominican Republic of the twentieth century. He studied Fine Arts in Barcelona and Madrid from 1918 to 1923 and received lessons from Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923). He was befriended with Salvador Dali (1904-1989) and later on in Paris he met Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and George Braque (1882-1963). During 1934 through 1938 he worked in Mexico and became friends with Diego Rivera (1886-1957) and Wifredo Lam (1902-1982). From 1939 he lived and worked in France, Spain and returned to the Dominican Republic in 1950 where he died in 1975. signed and indistinctly dated 'Colson' (lower right)

      Venduehuis der Notarissen
    • Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975) Untitled
      May. 25, 2017

      Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975) Untitled

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975) Untitled oil on canvas 25 ½ x 18 in. (64.8 x 45.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Deux têtes d'enfants - 1941 Huile sur panneau
      Oct. 18, 2016

      Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Deux têtes d'enfants - 1941 Huile sur panneau

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Deux têtes d'enfants - 1941 Huile sur panneau Signé, daté et situé en bas à gauche «Colson Barcelona 1941» h: 50 w: 44 cm Commentaire : Oil on panel ; signed, dated and located lower left

      Artcurial
    • Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Ensemble de deux oeuvres sur papier Trois nus - 1939 (I/II)
      Oct. 18, 2016

      Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Ensemble de deux oeuvres sur papier Trois nus - 1939 (I/II)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Jaime COLSON 1901 - 1975 Ensemble de deux oeuvres sur papier Trois nus - 1939 (I/II) Aquarelle sur papier Signé, daté et situé en bas à droite «Colson Paris – 39» 55,5 x 34,5 cm Deux nus féminins - Circa 1938 (II/II) Encre de Chine sur papier Signé, daté, situé et dédicacé en bas «a Vicente Rosell con afecto de Colson Colson Habana – 1938 – Barcelona – 1942» 29,5 x 17 cm Commentaire : Set of two works on paper ; watercolor on paper, signed, dated and located lower right; india ink on paper; signed,dated, located and dedicated at the bottom

      Artcurial
    • Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Dominican artist
      Aug. 29, 2015

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Dominican artist

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Dominican Republic artist, signed. 19 3/8" H x 16 1/8” W frame included. Shipping in USA is $ 60.00. International bidders ask for shipping before bid.

      Antiques Supermarket
    • Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Deux nus féminins face à face, Barcelone - 1947
      May. 02, 2015

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Deux nus féminins face à face, Barcelone - 1947

      Est: €150 - €200

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Deux nus féminins face à face, Barcelone - 1947 Gouache sur papier Signé, situé, daté et dédicacé «à mon ami Revelli» en bas à gauche - 31 x 23 cm

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    • Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Trois visages féminins - 1943
      May. 02, 2015

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Trois visages féminins - 1943

      Est: €200 - €300

      Jaime Antonio COLSON (1901-1975) Trois visages féminins - 1943 Fresque dans un encadrement en bois Signé et daté en haut à droite - 17,5 x 35 x 5 cm

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    • Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975), Moeder met kind
      Nov. 11, 2014

      Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975), Moeder met kind

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Jaime Antonio Colson (1901-1975), Moeder met kind en een man op paard in de achtergrond. Gesigneerd en gedateerd '37 l.o., Doek 47 x 52 cm.

      Vendu Rotterdam
    • Jaime Colson, Painting, ‚Two Heads', Dominican Republic, 1957
      Aug. 29, 2014

      Jaime Colson, Painting, ‚Two Heads', Dominican Republic, 1957

      Est: €560 - €700

      Acrylic on canvas, relined Dominican Republic, 1957 Jaime Antonio Colson(1901-1975) - Modern painter from the Dominican Republic Signed and dated lower left 'Colson 57' Dimensions: 59.5 x 49.5 cm Good condition Jaime Colson ranks amongst the most prolific Latin American artists of the 20th Century; similar works fetch up to 6.800 euro on the international auction market Object is regular taxed. Differential taxation is not possible. This painting in acrylic, titled 'Two heads', created the painter Jaime Colson, who comes from the Dominican Republic. Depicted are two heads in Cubist form language. The work was created during a phase when Colson lived in Hawaii, where he concentrated on painting colour intense and expressionist figures. The painting 'Two Heads' by Jaime Colson is signed and dated on the lower left by the artist 'Colson 57'. The work is, according its age, in good condition. The canvas is relined. The varnished colour surface shows under UV-light some craquelée and restorations. The dimensions are 59.5 x 49.5 cm. Jaime Antonio Colson(1901-1975) Jaime Antonio Colson studied from 1918 to 1924 in Madrid and Barcelona, where he came in close contact with the Spanish artists Rafael Barradas, Salvador Dalí, Maruja Mallo, and Fernando Briones. During a trip to Paris, great impact on his work took the artists Griss, Braque, Picasso und Leger. Colson lived from 1934 to 1938 in Mexico and got to know Orozco, Siqueiros und Diego Rivera. The Museo Bellapart in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) honoured his oeuvre with a large retrospective in 2008. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

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