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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Jul. 23, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €113 - €150

      Mixed media on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 50 x 35 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Jul. 23, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €90 - €120

      Mixed media on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 21 x 15 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Jul. 23, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €90 - €120

      Mixed media on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 16.5 x 12 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €1,400 - €1,800

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 163 x 162 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts of Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modeling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolor, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added color with watercolors. Gradually, color became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his color palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted to the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, present new forms or appease the power of certain colors. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolor Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). "Unfinished concert". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Signed and titled on the back.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). "Unfinished concert". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Signed and titled on the back.

      Est: €600 - €800

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). "Unfinished concert". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Signed and titled on the back. Measurements: 100 x 100 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts in Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modeling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolor, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added color with watercolors. Gradually, color became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his color palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted to the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, present new forms or appease the power of certain colors. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolor Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €600 - €800

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 100 x 117 cm; 107 x 122 cm (frame). Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts of Madrid. As a child, Francisco watched his mother draw and paint and was instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modeling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolor, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added color with watercolors. Gradually, color became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his color palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted to the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, present new forms or appease the power of certain colors. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolor Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €400 - €600

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 73 x 92 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Crafts of Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modeling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolor, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added color with watercolors. Gradually, color became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his color palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted to the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, present new forms or appease the power of certain colors. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolor Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled, 2008. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled, 2008. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

      Est: €400 - €600

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled, 2008. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 92 x 73 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades in Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modeling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolor, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added color with watercolors. Gradually, color became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his color palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted to the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, present new forms or appease the power of certain colors. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolor Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Mar. 05, 2024

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €200 - €250

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 50 x 50 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades in Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and was instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the Madrid School of Fine Arts, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modelling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolour, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added colour with watercolours. Gradually, colour became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his palette of colours, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted by the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, to present new forms or to appease the power of certain colours. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolour Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Dec. 19, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €180 - €240

      Mixed media on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 21 x 15 cm

      Ansorena
    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Dec. 19, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €180 - €240

      Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 16.5 x 12 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Dec. 19, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €225 - €300

      Mixed media on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 50 x 35 cm

      Ansorena
    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"
      Nov. 06, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"

      Est: €300 - €400

      Mixed technique on canvas Signed in the lower right corner; signed on the back Measurements: 130 x 130 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Nov. 06, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €450 - €600

      Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 162 x 162 cm

      Ansorena
    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"
      Nov. 06, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"

      Est: €270 - €360

      Mixed technique and collage on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 29 x 28 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jul. 20, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €200 - €250

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 50 x 50 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades in Madrid. As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and was instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the Madrid School of Fine Arts, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modelling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolour, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added colour with watercolours. Gradually, colour became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his palette of colours, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted by the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, to present new forms or to appease the power of certain colours. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolour Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jul. 20, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). No title. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €300 - €400

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956). Untitled. Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60 x 70 cm. Born in Madrid in 1956, he studied at the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades in Madrid. When he was a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and he felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He attended the Madrid School of Fine Arts, taking courses in drawing and painting and some modelling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving on to watercolour, which his uncle introduced him to and from which he learned the basics. At that time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pencil and then added colour with watercolours. Gradually, colour became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each one freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small village in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the rhythm of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his palette of colours, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings. Fog, for example, is a constant source of inspiration for Francisco. He has always been attracted by the ability of fog to draw silhouettes, to present new forms or to appease the power of certain colours. Francisco always uses a mixed technique. The basis of his work is done in acrylic paint and then combined with different types of pencil work, more or less bold depending on what the work demands. An important part is occupied by collage, which helps him to complete his work by adding elements that evoke great importance. He has held exhibitions of his work in Spain and Switzerland, and has participated in international fairs (Milan, Madrid, Girona, Strasbourg) and competitions such as the National Watercolour Prize of the Caja de Ahorros de Madrid (1987) or the Drawing Prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya Fedipica (1999).

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Smiles of water"
      Jul. 18, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Smiles of water"

      Est: €450 - €600

      Acrylic on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back signed and titled Measurements: 100 x 100 cm

      Ansorena
    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"
      Jul. 18, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Composition"

      Est: €600 - €800

      Mixed technique on canvas Signed in the lower right corner; on the back signed Measurements: 130 x 130 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Jul. 18, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €900 - €1,200

      Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 162 x 162 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled", 2008
      Jun. 13, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled", 2008

      Est: €225 - €300

      Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. On the back signed, titled and dated. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist. Measurements: 73 x 92 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      Jun. 13, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €270 - €360

      Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist. Measurements: 80 x 100 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Tide", 2008
      Jun. 13, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Tide", 2008

      Est: €360 - €480

      Mixed technique on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. On the back signed, dated and titled. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist. Measurements: 100 x 116 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled", 2000
      May. 09, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled", 2000

      Est: €360 - €480

      Mixed technique on canvas Signed in the lower left corner. On the back signed, dated and titled Measurements: 81 x 65 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"
      May. 09, 2023

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA Madrid (1956) "Untitled"

      Est: €900 - €1,200

      Mixed technique on canvas Signed in the lower left corner and on the back Measurements: 180 x 162 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled", 2008 .
      May. 11, 2022

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled", 2008 .

      Est: €360 - €480

      Acrylic on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Signed and dated on the back. .100 x 89 cm .

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled", 2007.
      May. 11, 2022

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled", 2007.

      Est: €225 - €300

      Acrylic on canvas . Signed in the lower left corner. Signed and dated on the back. .70 x 70 cm .

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled". 130 x 130 cm.
      Apr. 06, 2022

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Untitled". 130 x 130 cm.

      Est: €600 - €800

      Mixed media on canvas. 130 x 130 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Channicula, 2006". 160 x 146 cm.
      Apr. 06, 2022

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA. Madrid (1956). "Channicula, 2006". 160 x 146 cm.

      Est: €600 - €800

      Signed in the lower right corner. On the back, signed, dated and titled. Oil on canvas. 160 x 146 cm

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (1956) "Blue trail".
      Mar. 03, 2021

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (1956) "Blue trail".

      Est: €270 - €360

      Signed in the lower left corner, titled and signed on the back. . Mixed technique on canvas

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (1956) "6 Horizon"
      Mar. 03, 2021

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (1956) "6 Horizon"

      Est: €525 - €700

      Signed in the lower left corner.. Mixed technique on canvas

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . "Controlled Chance", 2014
      Dec. 16, 2020

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . "Controlled Chance", 2014

      Est: €525 - €700

      Signed at the bottom left. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Mixed technique on canvas

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negro. Mixed media.
      Dec. 18, 2019

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negro. Mixed media.

      Est: -

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negro Tecnica mixta de 55.5 x 122.5 cm. Firmado English Translation FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negro. Mixed media.

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Escalera al cierlo
      Dec. 13, 2019

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Escalera al cierlo

      Est: -

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Escalera al cierlo", 2006 Mixed media on canvas FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . "Escalera al cierlo", 2006 Técnica mixta sobre lienzo 100 x 81 cm Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. Al dorso firmado, fechado y titulado

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    • FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Composición" Mixed
      Dec. 13, 2019

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Composición" Mixed

      Est: -

      FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . CONTEMPORARY PAINTING "Composición" Mixed media on canvas FRANCISCO JIMÉNEZ CONESA 1956 / . "Composición" Técnica mixta sobre lienzo 100 x 81 cm Firmado en el ángulo infeior izquierdo

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    • FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negr…
      Jul. 10, 2019

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negr…

      Est: -

      FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Trazo negro Tecnica mixta de 55.5 x 122.5 cm. Firmado English Translation FRANCISCO JIMENEZ CONESA (Madrid, 1956) Black stroke Mixed technique.

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