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b. 1889 - d. 1975

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  • RARE ROMERO DE ROMERO "MI COMADRE" OIL ON CANVAS
    Apr. 25, 2021

    RARE ROMERO DE ROMERO "MI COMADRE" OIL ON CANVAS

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    Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889 - 1975) "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas. This piece is signed "Romero de Romero" on the front of the painting on the lower right. This piece is also signed "Esquipula Romero de Romero" and also has the title "Mi Comadre" written in pencil on the verso. Born in Cabezon, New Mexico, Romero de Romero settled in Albuquerque in 1904 and became a successful billboard painter and operator of an advertising company. In the mid 1920s, he began devoting himself to fine-art painting in a social-realist style, and by the 1930s, he had local reputation for landscapes, portraits, and depictions of the Penitentes. Working for the WPA, he also did a number of murals including for the Old Bernadillo County Courthouse. In 1936, he left Albuquerque and traveled extensively in Latin America. Artist: Romero de Romero Title: "Mi Comadre" Medium: Oil on Canvas; Ref: SH3033

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  • Romero de Romero "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas
    Feb. 16, 2020

    Romero de Romero "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas

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    This piece is signed "Romero de Romero" on the front of the painting on the lower right. This piece is also signed "Esquipula Romero de Romero" and also has the title "Mi Comadre" written in pencil on the verso. Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889 - 1975). Born in Cabezon, New Mexico, Romero de Romero settled in Albuquerque in 1904 and became a successful billboard painter and operator of an advertising company. In the mid 1920s, he began devoting himself to fine-art painting in a social-realist style, and by the 1930s, he had local reputation for landscapes, portraits, and depictions of the Penitentes. Working for the WPA, he also did a number of murals including for the Old Bernadillo County Courthouse. In 1936, he left Albuquerque and traveled extensively in Latin America. Artist: Romero de Romero Title: "Mi Comadre" Medium: Oil on Canvas; Ref: SH3033

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  • Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889-1975) "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas
    Oct. 20, 2019

    Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889-1975) "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas

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    Artist: Esquipula Romero de Romero; Title: "Mi Comadre"; Medium: Oil on Canvas; Signature Type: Hand Signed on the front and Pencil signed on the verso; Signature Locations: Front Lower Right and Verso; Approx. Measurements: 29 in. x 24 in.; Notes: This piece is signed "Romero de Romero" on the front of the painting on the lower right. This piece is also signed "Esquipula Romero de Romero" and also has the title "Mi Comadre" written in pencil on the verso. Esquipula Romero de Romero (1889-1975) "Mi Comadre" Oil on Canvas. Born in Cabezon, New Mexico, Romero de Romero settled in Albuquerque in 1904 and became a successful billboard painter and operator of an advertising company. In the mid 1920s, he began devoting himself to fine-art painting in a social-realist style, and by the 1930s, he had local reputation for landscapes, portraits, and depictions of the Penitentes. Working for the WPA, he also did a number of murals including for the Old Bernadillo County Courthouse. In 1936, he left Albuquerque and traveled extensively in Latin America. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art Ref: SH3033

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