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    • ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE DE ESCOBAR (HAVANA, CUBA, 1757 - 1834)
      Mar. 07, 2024

      ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE DE ESCOBAR (HAVANA, CUBA, 1757 - 1834)

      Est: €7,000 - €10,000

      Attributed to Vicente de Escobar (Havana, Cuba, 1757 - 1834) 'Portrait of a naval officer with Morro Castle, Havana, in the background'  Oil on canvas. Relined. 96 x 75 cm. Spanish Americas.

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    • Vicente Escobar and Flores. Two views
      Jan. 24, 2024

      Vicente Escobar and Flores. Two views

      Est: -

      Pair of oil paintings on canvas. One of them signed. Old relining. Vicente Escobar was a renowned Cuban painter. Initially self-taught, in the mid-1780s he traveled to Spain, where he trained at the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid with Salvador Maella and won a prize in drawing class. After his return to Havana, he worked as an independent teacher and eventually worked in the workshop with his disciples Juan del Río and the poet and painter Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés (Plácido). Appointed Chamber Painter of the Spanish monarch Fernando VII in 1827, thanks to the recommendation made by Captain General Francisco Dionisio Vives, at his request he began a series of portraits of the governors of the Island. It is known that he portrayed several Captains General such as the Marquis de la Torre, Espeleta, etc. The National Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba preserves several of his canvases.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • Vicente ESCOBAR (Attributed) Cuban artist painting
      Aug. 05, 2015

      Vicente ESCOBAR (Attributed) Cuban artist painting

      Est: $1,800 - $2,500

      Vicente ESCOBAR (Attributed) Cuban artist painting, signed and dated 1852. 38” H x 31 3/4” W frame included. Shipping in USA is $ 120.00. International bidders ask for shipping before bid.

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    • Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Portrait of Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell
      Dec. 17, 2014

      Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Portrait of Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell

      Est: €3,500 -

      Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Portrait of Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell Oil on canvas Signed and dated in June of 1830. On the back, an inscription dated in 1836 identifying the model. The portrayed, Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell (Vilafranca del Penedès 1779 - ?), was a lawyer, war adviser and royal official destined in Santiago de Cuba, where this portrait was made 68x54,5 cm Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Retrato de Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en junio de 1830. En el reverso, una inscripción fechada en 1836 identifica al modelo. El retratado, Josep Antoni Verdaguer d'Albertí i Carbonell (Vilafranca del Penedès 1779 - ?) fue abogado, auditor de guerra y funcionario real destinado a Santiago de Cuba, donde fue realizado este retrato 68x54,5 cm

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    • Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Retrato de un militar Óleo sobre lienzo
      Dec. 19, 2012

      Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Retrato de un militar Óleo sobre lienzo

      Est: €2,250 -

      Vicente Escobar Havana 1757 - 1834 Portrait of a Soldier Oil on canvasSigned, located in Havana and dated in 1821 100x77 cm Vicente Escobar La Habana 1757 - 1834 Retrato de un militar Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado, localizado en La Habana y fechado en 1821 100x77 cm

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    • FROM THE ESTATE OF KENNETH KENDALL, LOS ANGELES, CALIFO
      May. 17, 2011

      FROM THE ESTATE OF KENNETH KENDALL, LOS ANGELES, CALIFO

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      FROM THE ESTATE OF KENNETH KENDALL, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA SPANISH/CUBAN SCHOOL (18th Century), CIRCLE OF VICENTE ESCOBAR (1757-1834) Portrait of Francisco de Paula Navia y Velasquez as a Child Holding a Pet Bird, 1789 Oil on canvas 39-1/2 x 31 inches (100.3 x 78.7 cm) Sitter identified on the scroll of paper at lower left which bears the date 1789 This charming portrait of a young boy holding a pet bird on a tether--symbolic of someone with nascent leadership (especially military) skills--is characteristic of the portraiture produced during the last quarter of the eighteenth century by Cuban painter Vicente Escobar. Trained in Spain at Madrid's august Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Escobar served as painter to Queen Maria Cristina of Spain in 1827. Among his significant works are a series of portraits of military officials, which at the close of Spanish rule in Cuba were moved to Spain and are currently stored at the Archives of the Indies in Seville. Master Francisco de Paula Navia y Velasquez is depicted in this portrait in garments that signal him as a "cadet" in the Spanish guard. Such a presentation would have been appropriate for the son of a powerful naval general involved in campaigns in Cuba. Indeed, this sitter's father was almost certainly General Victorio de Navia Osorio, son of a Spanish marquis and head of the Royal Corps of Spanish Guards who commanded 10,000 men between Cadiz and Havana on April 28, 1780. This powerful military contingent consisted of twelve ships, three frigates, four brigs of war, and 82 transport vessels.

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