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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA. SERIGRAFÍA.
                Nov. 19, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA. SERIGRAFÍA.

                Est: €1,500 - €2,000

                Equipo Crónica. Rafael Solbes (Valencia, 1940-1981) y Manolo Valdés (Valencia, 1942) La Señorita Vanguardia. Serigrafía sobre papel Super Alfa de Guarro. Firmada y numerada 20/75 a lápiz. Edita Galería Maeght, Barcelona, 1981. Bibliografía. Reproducido en el libro: “Equipo Crónica. Catalogación Obra gráfica y múltiples 1965-1982”, por Michèlle Dalmace-Rpgnon. Nº 98. Pág.: 121. Edita Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao. 1988. 74 x 55 cm. Sin enmarcar.  

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              • EQUIPO CRONICO
                Oct. 01, 2024

                EQUIPO CRONICO

                Est: CHF700 - CHF1,200

                (Spanische Künstlergruppe aktiv von 1964–1981) "Petit Modele". 1974. Farbserigrafie. P.A. Unten rechts bezeichnet: "Equipo Cronica". Blattgrösse 74,6x54,2 cm. Gerahmt. - Blatt leicht gebräunt, wenig fleckig und leichter oberflächlicher Abrieb. Lichtrand. Ränder und Ecken leicht bestossen. Verso stärker fleckig.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICO
                Oct. 01, 2024

                EQUIPO CRONICO

                Est: CHF600 - CHF1,000

                (Spanische Künstlergruppe aktiv von 1964–1981) "El constructor". 1971. Farbserigafie. P.A. Unten rechts bezeichnet: "Equipo Cronica". Blattgrösse 74,5x54,5 cm. Gerahmt. - Blatt leicht gebräunt, oberflächliche Kratzer und fleckig. Hellerer Lichtrand. Ränder und Ecken minimst bestossen. Verso stärker fleckig.

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              • Equipo Crónica Spanish Baroque
                Sep. 24, 2024

                Equipo Crónica Spanish Baroque

                Est: -

                Screen printing on Super Alfa paper. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Numbered (PA 15/XXV) in the lower left corner. Edited by Equipo Crónica. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging of Graphic Works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao, 1988, No. 15. Page 38.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICO
                Sep. 18, 2024

                EQUIPO CRONICO

                Est: CHF700 - CHF1,200

                (Spanische Künstlergruppe aktiv von 1964–1981) "Petit Modele". 1974. Farbserigrafie. P.A. Unten rechts bezeichnet: "Equipo Cronica". Blattgrösse 74,6x54,2 cm. Gerahmt. - Blatt leicht gebräunt, wenig fleckig und leichter oberflächlicher Abrieb. Lichtrand. Ränder und Ecken leicht bestossen. Verso stärker fleckig.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICO
                Sep. 18, 2024

                EQUIPO CRONICO

                Est: CHF600 - CHF1,000

                (Spanische Künstlergruppe aktiv von 1964–1981) "El constructor". 1971. Farbserigafie. P.A. Unten rechts bezeichnet: "Equipo Cronica". Blattgrösse 74,5x54,5 cm. Gerahmt. - Blatt leicht gebräunt, oberflächliche Kratzer und fleckig. Hellerer Lichtrand. Ränder und Ecken minimst bestossen. Verso stärker fleckig.

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              • Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Nude descending the stairs", 1971. Silkscreen on paper, H.C. copy. Signed and justified. Publisher Gustavo Gili, Barcelona.
                Sep. 10, 2024

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Nude descending the stairs", 1971. Silkscreen on paper, H.C. copy. Signed and justified. Publisher Gustavo Gili, Barcelona.

                Est: €2,500 - €3,000

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Nude descending the stairs", 1971. Silkscreen on paper, H.C. copy. Signed and justified. Publisher Gustavo Gili, Barcelona. Measurements: 100 x 70 cm. To the mythical "Nude descending the stairs" by Duchamp, Equipo Crónica places a band on the chest where its colors show the Spanish flag. In addition, they dispense with the original background and introduce their own context showing a palatial interior. Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group. He explains the theoretical basis of the Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" (The Distancing of Distanciation). Likewise, the three painters signed a manifesto in 1965, where they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual goals. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate a figurative painting, closely linked to pop-art. Fed up with introspection, these artists went out into the street and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialization and tourists. Their style involved a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and used to work in series, which allowed them to analyze the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica starts from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, especially newspaper photographs. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Juan March Foundation and the Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organized at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El Guernica". 1971 Silkscreen on paper, copy 82/100. Signed and numbered in pencil.
                Sep. 10, 2024

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El Guernica". 1971 Silkscreen on paper, copy 82/100. Signed and numbered in pencil.

                Est: €1,600 - €2,000

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El Guernica". 1971 Silkscreen on paper, copy 82/100. Signed and numbered in pencil. Measurements: 75 x 55 cm; 81 x 61 cm (frame). Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group. He explains the theoretical basis of the Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" (The Distancing of Distanciation). Likewise, the three painters signed a manifesto in 1965, where they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual aims. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate a figurative painting, closely linked to pop-art. Fed up with introspection, these artists went out into the street and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialization and tourists. Their themes critically analyzed the political situation in Spain, as well as the History of Art, for which they were inspired by classic works such as Picasso's "Guernica" or Velázquez's "Las Meninas". Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. In contrast to the grandiose and picturesque image of Spain that Franco's regime wanted to project abroad, Equipo Crónica focused on a darker and more somber image of the country, always resorting to irony. Starting from their own direct style, with clear images that everyone could read, they tried to make a "chronicle of reality", a sort of social realism but using current visual systems. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and used to work in series, which allowed them to analyze the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica starts from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, such as the newspaper photo. From there, after the turning point of "Latin Lover" in 1966, the members of the group gradually enriched their language to put it at the service of political satire. Demystifying and decontextualizing the works of classic Spanish masters such as Velázquez, Goya or El Greco, they made their figures appear (the gentleman with his hand on his chest, the Duchess of Alba, etc.) as images in newspapers or advertisements, inaugurating buildings or among washing machines and express pots. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Juan March Foundation and the Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organized at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Color chart". Lithograph, copy 25/100. Signed and justified by hand.
                Jun. 13, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Color chart". Lithograph, copy 25/100. Signed and justified by hand.

                Est: €1,200 - €1,600

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Color chart". Lithograph, copy 25/100. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 50 x 69,5 cm. The Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group. He explains the theoretical basis of the Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" (The Distancing of Distanciation). Likewise, the three painters signed a manifesto in 1965, where they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual goals. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate a figurative painting, closely linked to pop-art. Fed up with introspection, these artists went out into the street and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialization and tourists. Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Juan March Foundation and the Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organized at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El telegrama, Homenaje a Viñes", Serie un lugar, una fecha, una imagen. 1976 Silkscreen on Super Alfa paper by Guarro, issue 6/75. Signed and justified by hand.
                Jun. 13, 2024

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El telegrama, Homenaje a Viñes", Serie un lugar, una fecha, una imagen. 1976 Silkscreen on Super Alfa paper by Guarro, issue 6/75. Signed and justified by hand.

                Est: €2,200 - €2,400

                Equipo Crónica (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "El telegrama, Homenaje a Viñes", Serie un lugar, una fecha, una imagen. 1976 Silkscreen on Super Alfa paper by Guarro, issue 6/75. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 73 x 103 cm, 75.50 x 105.50 cm (frame). Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group. He explains the theoretical basis of the Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" (The Distancing of Distanciation). Likewise, the three painters signed a manifesto in 1965, where they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual goals. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate a figurative painting, closely linked to pop-art. Fed up with introspection, these artists went out into the street and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialization and tourists. Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Juan March Foundation and the Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organized at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1963 - 1981)
                May. 28, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1963 - 1981)

                Est: -

                Silkscreen on die-cut paper. Published by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. No.: 9.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1963 - 1981)
                May. 28, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1963 - 1981)

                Est: -

                Screen printing on Guarro paper. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Numbered in pencil (PA - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner. Edition of 75 copies. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging of Graphic Works and multiples 1965-1982. Ed. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao, 1988, No. 94. Page 117.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA - El Jugador de Cartas
                May. 21, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA - El Jugador de Cartas

                Est: -

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA Rafael Solbes y Manolo Valdés, 1964-1981 El Jugador de Cartas. 1981 Serigrafía sobre papel Super Alfa de Guarro Firmada a lápiz Numerada 18/250 Medidas 62 x 82 cm Edita Equipo Crónica, Valencia 1981 BIBLIOGRAFÍA Michèlle Dalmace-Rognon, "Equipo Crónica. Catalogación Obra gráfica y múltiples 1965-1982", Ed. Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao 1988, nº 96. Pág. 119

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA - Con Bandera (Serie Negra)
                May. 21, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA - Con Bandera (Serie Negra)

                Est: -

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA Rafael Solbes y Manolo Valdés, 1964-1981 Con Bandera (Serie Negra). 1975 Serigrafía sobre papel Arches Firmada a lápiz H.C. (hors commerce); de una edición de 100 ejemplares Medidas 72,5 x 54 cm Edita Galería Juana Mordó, Madrid y Galería Yves Riviere 1975 BIBLIOGRAFÍA Michèlle Dalmace-Rognon, "Equipo Crónica. Catalogación Obra gráfica y múltiples 1965-1982", Ed. Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao 1988, nº 53. Pág. 76

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA - La Calle
                May. 21, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA - La Calle

                Est: -

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA Rafael Solbes y Manolo Valdés, 1964-1981 La Calle. 1978 Serigrafía sobre papel de Acuarela Firmada a lápiz y fechada 1978 P.A. (prueba de artista) II/XV Medidas 70 x 56 cm Edita Equipo Crónica, Valencia 1979 BIBLIOGRAFÍA Michèlle Dalmace-Rognon, "Equipo Crónica. Catalogación Obra gráfica y múltiples 1965-1982", Ed. Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao 1988, nº 69. Pág. 92

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA - Ma Jolie
                May. 21, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA - Ma Jolie

                Est: -

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA Rafael Solbes y Manolo Valdés, 1964-1981 Ma Jolie. 1981 Serigrafía sobre papel Super Alfa de Guarro Firmada a lápiz Numerada 2/75 Medidas 77,5 x 54 cm Edita Galería Maeght, Barcelona 1981 BIBLIOGRAFÍA Michèlle Dalmace-Rognon, "Equipo Crónica. Catalogación Obra gráfica y múltiples 1965-1982", Ed. Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao 1988, nº 94. Pág. 117

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              • Chronicle Team. Propellers
                Apr. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Propellers

                Est: -

                Screen printing on paper. Signed and dated (66) in the lower right corner. Numbered (PA - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner. Edited by Equipo Crónica, Valencia.

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              • Equipo Crónica. The balls
                Mar. 20, 2024

                Equipo Crónica. The balls

                Est: -

                Lithograph on Arches paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (97/100) in the lower left corner. Adhesive mark in the lower left corner. Belonging to the "El Billar" series. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona.

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              • Equipo Crónica. Abanico
                Mar. 20, 2024

                Equipo Crónica. Abanico

                Est: -

                Screen printing on dirty paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (9/75) in the lower left corner. Edited by the Yerba Gallery, Murcia. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. No. 102 Page 125.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Ma Jolie", 1981. Silkscreen, issue 28/75. Signed and justified by hand.
                Mar. 05, 2024

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Ma Jolie", 1981. Silkscreen, issue 28/75. Signed and justified by hand.

                Est: €1,200 - €1,500

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Ma Jolie", 1981. Silkscreen, issue 28/75. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 78 x 54 cm. Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group. He explains the theoretical basis of the Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" (The Distancing of Distanciation). Likewise, the three painters signed a manifesto in 1965, where they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual goals. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate a figurative painting, closely linked to pop-art. Fed up with introspection, these artists went out into the street and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialization and tourists. Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Juan March Foundation and the Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organized at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth
                Feb. 21, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth

                Est: -

                Silkscreen on die-cut paper. Published by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. No.: 9. 20.3 x 14.5 cm

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              • Chronicle Team. Solana in Paris
                Feb. 21, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Solana in Paris

                Est: -

                Screen printing on Arches paper. Signed and dated (1976) in the lower right corner. Numbered (5/75) in the lower left corner. Edited by Val i 30. Taller Ibero-Suiza, Valencia. Provenance: - Helga de Alvear Gallery, Madrid (Stamp on the back). - Private collection. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Page 83. Cat. No.: 60.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981) - CONDE DUNQUE DE OLIVARES, 1971
                Feb. 21, 2024

                EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981) - CONDE DUNQUE DE OLIVARES, 1971

                Est: €20,000 - €30,000

                EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981). CONDE DUNQUE DE OLIVARES, 1971. edition and signature at the base, ex. 21/25. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Equipo Crònica. Catalog raisonné, edited by M. Dalmace, Publisher IVAM Center Julio Gonzalez, 2001, p. 147. PROVENANCE: Ivo Misani Collection, Milan; Eredi Mladen Music, Cremona; Private collection. small defects.. 50,00 x 105,00 x 27,00 cm.

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              • Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth

                Est: -

                Silkscreen on die-cut paper. Published by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. No.: 9. 20.3 x 14.5 cm

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              • Chronicle Team. HE
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. HE

                Est: -

                Screen printing on cardboard. Signed in the lower left corner. Numbered (48/75) in the lower left corner. Folds in the paper. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle.: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Page 93. Cat. No.: 70.

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              • Chronicle Team. Point and Line on the green
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Point and Line on the green

                Est: -

                Screen printing on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (49/75) in the lower left corner. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle.: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Page 95. Cat. No.: 72.

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              • Chronicle Team. The game of billiards
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. The game of billiards

                Est: -

                Screen printing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (EA - Epreuve d'Artiste) in the lower left corner. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona.

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              • Chronicle Team. the painter and the Model
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. the painter and the Model

                Est: -

                Screen printing on cardboard. Signed and dated (1976) in the lower right corner. Numbered (31/75) in the lower left corner. Lost in the lower central part. Edited by Galería 42, Barcelona. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle.: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Page 88. Cat. No.: 65.

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              • Chronicle Team. Black Series
                Jan. 24, 2024

                Chronicle Team. Black Series

                Est: -

                Folder with 5 silkscreens on Arches paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (22/70) in the lower left corner. Edited by Yves Rivière, Paris and Juana Mordó Gallery, Madrid. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle.: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Pages. 72-76. Cat. No.: 49-53.

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              • Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth
                Dec. 27, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth

                Est: -

                Silkscreen on die-cut paper. Published by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. No.: 9.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981) "Count-Duke of Olivares"
                Dec. 18, 2023

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981) "Count-Duke of Olivares"

                Est: €900 - €1,200

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981) "Count-Duke of Olivares" Polichromed polyester sculpture Signed E. Crónica 51 x 14 x 21 cm 900 - 1.200 €

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA, (Valencia, 1964 – 1981). "The banker". 1972 Silkscreen on paper, copy 74/100. Signed and numbered in pencil.
                Nov. 06, 2023

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA, (Valencia, 1964 – 1981). "The banker". 1972 Silkscreen on paper, copy 74/100. Signed and numbered in pencil.

                Est: €1,200 - €1,400

                CRONICA TEAM, (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "The banker". 1972 Silkscreen on paper, copy 74/100. Signed and numbered in pencil. Size: 74 x 53 cm; 78 x 56 cm (frame). Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group, and he explains the theoretical basis of Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" ("The Distancing of Distanciation"). The three painters also signed a manifesto in 1965, in which they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual aims. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate figurative painting, closely linked to pop art. Fed up with introspection, these artists took to the streets and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialisation and tourists. Their themes critically analysed the political situation in Spain, as well as the history of art, drawing inspiration from classic works such as Picasso's "Guernica" and Velázquez's "Las Meninas". Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. In contrast to the grandiose and picturesque image of Spain that Franco's regime wanted to project abroad, Equipo Crónica focused on another, darker and more sombre image of the country, always resorting to irony. Starting from their own direct style, with clear images that everyone could read, they tried to "chronicle reality", a kind of social realism but using contemporary visual systems. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and tended to work in series, which made it possible to analyse the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica started from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, such as newspaper photographs. From there, after the turning point of "Latin Lover" in 1966, the members of the group gradually enriched their language to put it at the service of political satire. Demystifying and decontextualising the works of classical Spanish masters such as Velázquez, Goya and El Greco, they made their figures (the gentleman with his hand on his chest, the Duchess of Alba, etc.) appear as images in newspapers or advertisements, inaugurating buildings or among washing machines and pressure cookers. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Fundación Juan March and the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organised at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth
                Oct. 25, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth

                Est: -

                Silkscreen on die-cut paper. Published by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. No.: 9.

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              • Chronicle Team. Ma Jolie
                Oct. 25, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Ma Jolie

                Est: -

                Screen printing on Guarro paper. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Numbered in pencil (PA - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner. Edition of 75 copies. Edited by Galería Maeght, Barcelona. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging of Graphic Works and multiples 1965-1982. Ed. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao, 1988, No. 94. Page 117.

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              • Chronicle Team. Naked Going Down the Stairs
                Oct. 25, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Naked Going Down the Stairs

                Est: -

                Screen printing on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (HC - Hors Commerce) in the lower left corner. Edited by Gustavo Gili, Barcelona Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle.: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging Graphic works and multiples 1965-1982. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao. Bilbao, 1988. Page 58.

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              • Chronicle Team. Dangerous game
                Oct. 25, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Dangerous game

                Est: -

                Screen printing on Arches paper. Signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Numbered (100/300) in the lower left corner. Edited by Galería Sen, Madrid. Bibliography: - DALMACE-ROGNON, Michèlle: Equipo Crónica. Cataloging of Graphic Works and multiples 1965-1982. Ed. Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao, 1988, No. 26. Page 49.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Ramón Casas and Eduardo Arroyo as a pretext"
                Oct. 04, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Ramón Casas and Eduardo Arroyo as a pretext"

                Est: €450 - €600

                Serigraphy on paper Numbered 128/150 and signed in pencil on the lower part Measurements: 90 x 55 cm

                Ansorena
              • EQUIPO CRONICA (act.1964-1981) - El Construtor (1971)
                Sep. 27, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA (act.1964-1981) - El Construtor (1971)

                Est: €750 - €1,000

                Silkscreen on paper, signed and numbered 29/100. Dim.:75x55.5cm.

                Marques dos Santos
              • "Majolie" EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1965-1981)
                Jul. 03, 2023

                "Majolie" EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1965-1981)

                Est: -

                "Majolie" EQUIPO CRÓNICA (1965-1981) Framed and well presented. Equipo Crónica. A Lápiz. 38/75 Silkscreen/paper 77 x 54 cms. Marco: 92 x 68 cms.

                Anteo Subastas
              • EQUIPO CRONICA Bola, 1970 Lithographie en couleurs. Signée et numérotée 4
                Jun. 26, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA Bola, 1970 Lithographie en couleurs. Signée et numérotée 4

                Est: €200 - €300

                EQUIPO CRONICA Bola, 1970 Lithographie en couleurs. Signée et numérotée 42/150 Kleurenlithografie. Getekend en genummerd 42/150Colour lithograph. Signed and numbered 42/15068.5 x 44.5 cm

                Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 – 1981). "Las Meninas", 1970. Paper mache. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné Michéle Dalmace. Chronicle Team. IVAN. p 149. It has slight flaws.
                May. 16, 2023

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 – 1981). "Las Meninas", 1970. Paper mache. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné Michéle Dalmace. Chronicle Team. IVAN. p 149. It has slight flaws.

                Est: €19,000 - €20,000

                CRONICA TEAM (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Las meninas", 1970. Papier-mâché. Work reproduced in the catalogue raisonné Michéle Dalmace. Equipo Crónica. IVAN. p 149. Slightly damaged. Measurements: 50 x 77 x 53 cm. This work is reproduced in the Catalogue Raisonné of Equipo Crónica, which does not mention the print run or signature. The lack of this information is no coincidence, since, inspired by pop culture and heirs to the concept of the "Factory", created by Warhol, Equipo Crónica produced its works in a collaborative way, with three authors taking part in the same process, not always simultaneously. Moreover, their mass production also meant that many of the works were not signed or numbered by the artists. In this work Equipo Crónica recreates the emblematic scene of Las Meninas, painted by Velázquez in a three-dimensional way, recreating the aerial effect that the Sevillian artist achieves in the painting through the space he generates between the floor and the skirts of the protagonists. The work is not merely a tribute to the master of baroque painting, but also shows Equipo Crónica's interest in extolling the work of Picasso, who also created a series dedicated to Las Meninas and Piet Mondrian. Despite the disparate artistic references, the work brings them all together through a pop aesthetic. Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group, and he explains the theoretical basis of Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" ("The Distancing of Distanciation"). The three painters also signed a manifesto in 1965, in which they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual aims. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate figurative painting, closely linked to pop art. Fed up with introspection, these artists took to the streets and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialisation and tourists. Their themes critically analysed the political situation in Spain, as well as the history of art, drawing inspiration from classic works such as Picasso's "Guernica" and Velázquez's "Las Meninas". Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. In contrast to the grandiose and picturesque image of Spain that Franco's regime wanted to project abroad, Equipo Crónica focused on another, darker and more sombre image of the country, always resorting to irony. Starting from their own direct style, with clear images that everyone could read, they tried to "chronicle reality", a kind of social realism but using contemporary visual systems. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and tended to work in series, which made it possible to analyse the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica started from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, especially newspaper photographs. From there, after the turning point of "Latin Lover" in 1966, the members of the group gradually enriched their language to put it at the service of political satire. Demystifying and decontextualising the works of classical Spanish masters such as Velázquez, Goya and El Greco, they made their figures (the gentleman with his hand on his chest, the Duchess of Alba, etc.) appear as images in newspapers or advertisements, inaugurating buildings or among washing machines and pressure cookers. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Fundación Juan March and the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, among others.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "The Easter Egg", 1967-69. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 20/50. With wheels. Signed and serialized.
                May. 16, 2023

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "The Easter Egg", 1967-69. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 20/50. With wheels. Signed and serialized.

                Est: €15,000 - €18,000

                CRONICA TEAM (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "The Easter Egg", 1967-69. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 20/50. With wheels. Signed and serialised. Size: 105 x 70 x 45 cm. To accompany the series "La recuperación" (1967-69) Solbes and Valdés made 50 original versions created in Vicente Luna's workshop in Valencia, 50 multiple papier-mâché ones which, in the words of their authors, were "an attempt to connect with the Fallas craftsmanship of the 'ninot' and its critical connotations". These pieces are closely linked to the paintings in the series "La recuperación", both formally ("solidification" of the image) and in terms of content (real portraits). Both levels interact because, by referring the figure of Queen Mariana of Austria to a "ninot" of the Fallas, a critical charge is implied, related to power, society and culture, but also to the type of production that is halfway between craftsmanship and art. Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group, and he explains the theoretical basis of Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" ("The Distancing of Distanciation"). The three painters also signed a manifesto in 1965, in which they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual aims. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate figurative painting, closely linked to pop art. Fed up with introspection, these artists took to the streets and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialisation and tourists. Their themes critically analysed the political situation in Spain, as well as the history of art, drawing inspiration from classic works such as Picasso's "Guernica" and Velázquez's "Las Meninas". Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. In contrast to the grandiose and picturesque image of Spain that Franco's regime wanted to project abroad, Equipo Crónica focused on another, darker and more sombre image of the country, always resorting to irony. Starting from their own direct style, with clear images that everyone could read, they tried to "chronicle reality", a kind of social realism but using contemporary visual systems. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and tended to work in series, which made it possible to analyse the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica started from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, especially newspaper photographs. From there, after the turning point of "Latin Lover" in 1966, the members of the group gradually enriched their language to put it at the service of political satire. Demystifying and decontextualising the works of classical Spanish masters such as Velázquez, Goya and El Greco, they made their figures (the gentleman with his hand on his chest, the Duchess of Alba, etc.) appear as images in newspapers or advertisements, inaugurating buildings or among washing machines and pressure cookers. There are works by Equipo Crónica in the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Fundación Juan March and the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, among others. In 2007 an exhibition dedicated to Equipo Crónica was organised at the Museo de Arte Abstracto in Cuenca.

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              • EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Conde-Duque", 1970. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 9/25. Signed and serialized on the base. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné Michéle Dalmace. IVAN. p 147. It has slight damage.
                May. 16, 2023

                EQUIPO CRÓNICA (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Conde-Duque", 1970. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 9/25. Signed and serialized on the base. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné Michéle Dalmace. IVAN. p 147. It has slight damage.

                Est: €14,000 - €16,000

                CRONICA TEAM (Valencia, 1964 - 1981). "Conde-Duque", 1970. Painting on papier-mâché, copy 9/25. Signed and serialised on the base. Work reproduced in the catalogue raisonné Michéle Dalmace. IVAN. p 147. Slight damage. Size: 106 x 50 x 35 cm. Equipo Crónica represents in this sculpture the effigy of the Count Duke of Olivares through a novel and ironic viewpoint, a great representation of the group's own idiosyncrasy. The work, which is based on the Spanish historical-artistic tradition, rescues one of the most important figures of the Baroque period, although treated from a groundbreaking and sharp point of view, as his hands are covered by boxing gloves. The Count Duke was portrayed by Velázquez himself; in fact, his influence can be slightly appreciated in the present sculpture. It is, therefore, a piece reinterpreted in a pop key, seeking the synthetism of the concept and an irreverent and even ironic expression that is evident in the presence of the boxing gloves. This work is one of Equipo Crónica's most recognised works, and an example of this is the collection of the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, which has a work from the same series. Equipo Crónica, or Crónicas de la Realidad, was a group of Spanish painters active between 1964 and 1981. It was founded by Manolo Valdés, Juan Antonio Toledo, who soon left the group, and Rafael Solbes, whose death in 1981 put an end to the project. The historian and critic Tomás Llorens was also a member of the group, and he explains the theoretical basis of Equipo in a text entitled "La distanciación de la Distanciación" ("The Distancing of Distanciation"). The three painters also signed a manifesto in 1965, in which they defined themselves as a working group with collective methods and supra-individual aims. Equipo Crónica moved away from the prevailing informalism to cultivate figurative painting, closely linked to pop art. Fed up with introspection, these artists took to the streets and observed the world around them, a society of incipient industrialisation and tourists. Their themes critically analysed the political situation in Spain, as well as the history of art, drawing inspiration from classic works such as Picasso's "Guernica" and Velázquez's "Las Meninas". Their style was a unique blend of realism, criticism, pop, pictorial quotations, anachronisms and bittersweet pastiches. In contrast to the grandiose and picturesque image of Spain that Franco's regime wanted to project abroad, Equipo Crónica focused on another, darker and more sombre image of the country, always resorting to irony. Starting from their own direct style, with clear images that everyone could read, they tried to "chronicle reality", a kind of social realism but using contemporary visual systems. The group produced paintings, sculptures and engravings, and tended to work in series, which made it possible to analyse the same subject with different variations. Equipo Crónica started from a very simple language, with monochrome and repeated images, very close to contemporary media, especially newspaper photographs. From there, after the turning point of "Latin Lover" in 1966, the members of the group gradually enriched their language to put it at the service of political satire.

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              • EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Ramón Casas and Eduardo Arroyo as a pretext"
                May. 09, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Ramón Casas and Eduardo Arroyo as a pretext"

                Est: €750 - €1,000

                Serigraphy on paper Numbered 128/150 and signed in pencil on the lower part Measurements: 90 x 55 cm

                Ansorena
              • EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Jacob's Dream", 1971
                May. 09, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Jacob's Dream", 1971

                Est: €1,800 - €2,400

                Serigraphy on paper Signed and justified in pencil 55/75 at the bottom. Work belonging to the Compositions series Measurements: 100 x 69.5 cm

                Ansorena
              • EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Naked going down the stairs", 1971
                May. 09, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA Valencia (1964) / (1981) "Naked going down the stairs", 1971

                Est: €1,800 - €2,400

                Silkscreen on paper Work belonging to the Compositions series. Signed and justified HC in pencil at the bottom Measurements: 99 x 68.5 cm

                Ansorena
              • EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981) - Conde duque de Olivares.
                Apr. 27, 2023

                EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981) - Conde duque de Olivares.

                Est: €20,000 - €30,000

                EQUIPO CRONICA (1964 - 1981). Conde duque de Olivares.. 21/25. Edition and signature at the base. Total edition: 25 copies. Publication: Equipo Crònica. Catalogo ragionato, by M. Dalmace, Editore IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez, 2001, p. 147. Provenance: Ivo Misani Collection, Milan; Eredi Mladen Music, Cremona; Private Collection. Small defects.. 50,00 x 105,00 x 27,00 cm. 1971.

                Capitolium Art
              • Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth
                Apr. 26, 2023

                Chronicle Team. Sartre's Myth

                Est: -

                Screen printing on die-cut paper. Edited by 33, Valencia, 1967 Printed by Ibero-Suiza Bibliography: - TOMÁS FARRÉ, Facundo.: Equipo Crónica in the IVAM Collection. IVAM. Valencia, 2006. Page 9- Cat. Nº: 9. 20.3 x 14.5 cm

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