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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1856 - d. 1932

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  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has slight flaws and faults. Signed.
    Mar. 19, 2025

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has slight flaws and faults. Signed.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has slight flaws and faults. Signed. Measurements: 27 x 22 cm; 45 x 41 cm (frame). Peruvian painter who was born in the region of Huancavelica in Salcabamba on August 1, 1856. Son of the Spanish Leocadio Hernandez and the Peruvian Basilia Morillo, his parents moved to Lima when he was 4 years old, Hernandez, was precocious in his artistic education, beginning at the age of 14 in the workshop of Leonardo Barbieri. The Italian was a great promoter of the arts in Lima, organizing the first "National Painting Exhibition" with a large group exhibition of Peruvian art in 1861. After the failure of the national exhibitions, Barbieri returned to his homeland and it was then when our painter became a teacher at the aforementioned school. Around 1872 he painted the work The Death of Socrates -currently located in the Central Reserve Bank of Peru- which earned him a scholarship to Europe. He arrived in Paris in 1873 where, after some time, his compatriot Ignacio Merino advised him to move to Rome. In the Eternal City he remained for more than eleven years working and learning with Spanish masters such as Mariano Fortuny and Lorenzo Vallés, and in 1883 he returned to Paris, where he was elected President of the Society of Spanish Painters residing in the city of Luz. There he met Spanish artists, and became great friends with Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz and José Villegas y Cordero, both of whom also lived in the French capital during that period. In addition, he became a member of the Society of French Artists, which allowed him to exhibit at the Annual Artists' Salon for seven years. In Spain, it is worth mentioning his participation in the Exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1891 and 1894, being awarded in both, as well as in the International Exhibition of Madrid in 1892, where he presented four works, obtaining the third Medal for his Portrait of Miss R.C. In any case, Daniel Hernandez will remain in Paris -the international capital of art- for more than twenty years, consolidating himself as a painter of genre, portraits and female nudes. It is worth mentioning his participation in the 1899 Salon, where he was awarded the second medal for his painting La Perezosa. The following year, at the Universal Exposition of Paris in 1900, he was awarded the Gold Medal for his painting Amor Cruel (Cruel Love). In 1912 he travels to Argentina and Uruguay to exhibit his works, returns to Rome for an exhibition, then returns to Paris, where he will reside until 1918. In 1918 his younger brother becomes one of the most valued preachers of the Dominican Order in Peru, at the same time the President of the country, D. José Pardo, calls him to come to Peru for an exhibition. Daniel Hernandez is considered an academicist, perhaps because of his important role as a worldly portraitist of the bourgeoisie; maintaining a careful harmony both formal and chromatic, as well as a clear aestheticist idealization. However, despite this more conservative tendency, the modernity of the Paris of the Belle Epoque also emerges in his work, especially in his rapid and energetic brushwork, reminiscent of the impressionists with whom Hernández may have had a relationship during his long stay in Paris. It presents slight flaws and flaws.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peru, 1856 - Lima, Peru, 1932) “Smiling girl”
    Dec. 19, 2024

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peru, 1856 - Lima, Peru, 1932) “Smiling girl”

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peru, 1856 - Lima, Peru, 1932) “Smiling girl” Oil on canvas Signed 26 x 20 cm 1.500 - 2.000 €

    Greco Subastas
  • Daniel HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932) Figura feminina deitada Óleo sobre madeira Assinado Dim. aprox.: 27 x 36 cm. Dim. total. aprox.: 47 x 36 cm.
    Dec. 09, 2024

    Daniel HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932) Figura feminina deitada Óleo sobre madeira Assinado Dim. aprox.: 27 x 36 cm. Dim. total. aprox.: 47 x 36 cm.

    Est: €800 - €1,600

    Daniel HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932) Figura feminina deitada Óleo sobre madeira Assinado Dim. aprox.: 27 x 36 cm. Dim. total. aprox.: 47 x 36 cm. Emoldurado.

    Palácio do Correio Velho
  • Hernandez, Daniel (1856 Salcabamba - Lima 1932)
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Hernandez, Daniel (1856 Salcabamba - Lima 1932)

    Est: €1,500 - €1,800

    Junges Mädchen mit ihrem Yorkshire Terrier. Öl/Holztafel (verschmutzt), re. o. sign. 25x 17 cm. Goldstuckrahmen.

    Dannenberg
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO. Woman's portrait.
    Mar. 09, 2023

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO. Woman's portrait.

    Est: €900 - €1,000

    Oil on canvas Signed. Made in Lima, commissioned by a Catalan family who live in the Peruvian capital. 65x54cm.

    Balclis
  • Daniel Hernandez. Young with a shawl
    Jan. 25, 2023

    Daniel Hernandez. Young with a shawl

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO - Portrait of a Young Woman
    Jan. 21, 2023

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO - Portrait of a Young Woman

    Est: $300 - $500

    Portrait of a Young Woman

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856-1932)
    Nov. 22, 2022

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856-1932)

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Les Jardins de Luxembourg oil on panel, signed l.l.c. 'Daniel Hernandez'

    Shapiro Auctioneers
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on board. Signed in the upper left corner.
    Jun. 09, 2022

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on board. Signed in the upper left corner.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on panel. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 35 x 17 cm; 36,5 x 28 cm (frame). Peruvian painter who was born in the region of Huancavelica in Salcabamba on August 1, 1856. Son of the Spanish Leocadio Hernández and the Peruvian Basilia Morillo, his parents moved to Lima when he was 4 years old, Hernández was precocious in his artistic education, beginning at the age of 14 in the workshop of Leonardo Barbieri. The Italian was a great promoter of the arts in Lima, organising the first "Exposición de Pintura Nacional" (National Painting Exhibition) with a large group show of Peruvian art in 1861. After the failure of the national exhibitions, Barbieri returned to his homeland and it was then that our painter took up the post of teacher at the aforementioned school. Around 1872 he painted The Death of Socrates - currently housed in the Central Reserve Bank of Peru - which earned him a scholarship to Europe. He arrived in Paris in 1873 where, after some time, his compatriot Ignacio Merino advised him to move to Rome. In the Eternal City he remained for more than eleven years working and learning with Spanish masters such as Mariano Fortuny and Lorenzo Vallés, and in 1883 he returned to Paris, where he was elected president of the Society of Spanish Painters living in the city of Luz. There he met Spanish artists, including Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz and José Villegas y Cordero, both of whom were also living in the French capital at the time. He also managed to become a member of the Society of French Artists, which enabled him to exhibit at the Annual Artists' Salon for seven years. In Spain, it is worth mentioning his participation in the Exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1891 and 1894, being awarded prizes in both, as well as in the International Exhibition of Madrid in 1892, where he presented four works, winning the third Medal for his Portrait of Miss R.C. In any case, Daniel Hernández remained in Paris - the international capital of art - for more than twenty years, establishing himself as a painter of genre, portraits and female nudes. It is worth mentioning his participation in the 1899 Salon, where he was awarded the second medal for his painting La Perezosa. The following year, at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, he was awarded the Gold Medal for his painting Amor Cruel (Cruel Love). In 1912 he travelled to Argentina and Uruguay to exhibit his work, returned to Rome for an exhibition and then returned to Paris, where he lived until 1918. In 1918 his younger brother became one of the most valued preachers of the Dominican Order in Peru, and at the same time the President of the country, D. José Pardo, called him to Peru to exhibit his work. Daniel Hernández is considered an academicist, perhaps because of his important role as a worldly portraitist of the bourgeoisie, maintaining a careful formal and chromatic harmony, as well as a clear aestheticist idealization. However, despite this more conservative tendency, the modernity of the Paris of the Belle Epoque is also evident in his work, especially in his rapid, energetic brushwork, which recalls the Impressionists with whom Hernández may have had a relationship during his long Parisian stay.

    Setdart Auction House
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) “Jornalera with bunch of flowers”. Oil on board. Presents labels on the back of Mac Connal- Mason & Son, (London). Signed in the lower left corner.
    Jun. 09, 2022

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) “Jornalera with bunch of flowers”. Oil on board. Presents labels on the back of Mac Connal- Mason & Son, (London). Signed in the lower left corner.

    Est: €5,000 - €5,500

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) "Woman labourer with a bunch of flowers". Oil on panel. With labels on the back of Mac Connal- Mason & Son, (London). Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 35 x 17 cm; 36,5 x 28 cm (frame). Peruvian painter who was born in the region of Huancavelica in Salcabamba on August 1, 1856. Son of the Spanish Leocadio Hernández and the Peruvian Basilia Morillo, his parents moved to Lima when he was 4 years old, Hernández was precocious in his artistic education, beginning at the age of 14 in the workshop of Leonardo Barbieri. The Italian was a great promoter of the arts in Lima, organising the first "Exposición de Pintura Nacional" (National Painting Exhibition) with a large group show of Peruvian art in 1861. After the failure of the national exhibitions, Barbieri returned to his homeland and it was then that our painter became a teacher at the aforementioned school. Around 1872 he painted The Death of Socrates - currently housed in the Central Reserve Bank of Peru - which earned him a scholarship to Europe. He arrived in Paris in 1873 where, after some time, his compatriot Ignacio Merino advised him to move to Rome. In the Eternal City he remained for more than eleven years working and learning with Spanish masters such as Mariano Fortuny and Lorenzo Vallés, and in 1883 he returned to Paris, where he was elected President of the Society of Spanish Painters living in the city of Luz. There he met Spanish artists, including Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz and José Villegas y Cordero, both of whom were also living in the French capital at the time. He also managed to become a member of the Society of French Artists, which enabled him to exhibit at the Annual Artists' Salon for seven years. In Spain, it is worth mentioning his participation in the Exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1891 and 1894, being awarded prizes in both, as well as in the International Exhibition of Madrid in 1892, where he presented four works, winning the third Medal for his Portrait of Miss R.C. In any case, Daniel Hernández remained in Paris - the international capital of art - for more than twenty years, establishing himself as a painter of genre, portraits and female nudes. It is worth mentioning his participation in the 1899 Salon, where he was awarded the second medal for his painting La Perezosa. The following year, at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, he was awarded the Gold Medal for his painting Amor Cruel (Cruel Love). In 1912 he travelled to Argentina and Uruguay to exhibit his work, returned to Rome for an exhibition and then returned to Paris, where he lived until 1918. In 1918 his younger brother became one of the most valued preachers of the Dominican Order in Peru, and at the same time the President of the country, D. José Pardo, called him to Peru to exhibit his work. Daniel Hernández is considered an academicist, perhaps because of his important role as a worldly portraitist of the bourgeoisie, maintaining a careful formal and chromatic harmony, as well as a clear aestheticist idealization. However, despite this more conservative tendency, the modernity of the Paris of the Belle Epoque is also evident in his work, especially in his rapid, energetic brushwork, which recalls the Impressionists with whom Hernández may have had a relationship during his long Parisian stay.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Daniel Hernandez MORILLO: At the Opera - Painting
    Apr. 23, 2022

    Daniel Hernandez MORILLO: At the Opera - Painting

    Est: $4,500 - $6,500

    Oil on panel painting in a gilt wood and composition frame. [Art: 12 3/4" H x 9 1/4" W; Frame: 17 1/2" H x 14" W]. In good condition.

    Roland Auctions NY
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on board. Signed in the upper left corner.
    Apr. 19, 2022

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 – Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on board. Signed in the upper left corner.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Salcabamba Peru, 1856 - Lima, 1932) "Miss with guitar and mantilla". Oil on panel. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 35 x 17 cm; 36,5 x 28 cm (frame). Peruvian painter who was born in the region of Huancavelica in Salcabamba on August 1, 1856. Son of the Spanish Leocadio Hernández and the Peruvian Basilia Morillo, his parents moved to Lima when he was 4 years old, Hernández was precocious in his artistic education, beginning at the age of 14 in the workshop of Leonardo Barbieri. The Italian was a great promoter of the arts in Lima, organising the first "Exposición de Pintura Nacional" (National Painting Exhibition) with a large group show of Peruvian art in 1861. After the failure of the national exhibitions, Barbieri returned to his homeland and it was then that our painter took up the post of teacher at the aforementioned school. Around 1872 he painted The Death of Socrates - currently housed in the Central Reserve Bank of Peru - which earned him a scholarship to Europe. He arrived in Paris in 1873 where, after some time, his compatriot Ignacio Merino advised him to move to Rome. In the Eternal City he remained for more than eleven years working and learning with Spanish masters such as Mariano Fortuny and Lorenzo Vallés, and in 1883 he returned to Paris, where he was elected president of the Society of Spanish Painters living in the city of Luz. There he met Spanish artists, including Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz and José Villegas y Cordero, both of whom were also living in the French capital at the time. He also managed to become a member of the Society of French Artists, which enabled him to exhibit at the Annual Artists' Salon for seven years. In Spain, it is worth mentioning his participation in the Exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1891 and 1894, being awarded prizes in both, as well as in the International Exhibition of Madrid in 1892, where he presented four works, winning the third Medal for his Portrait of Miss R.C. In any case, Daniel Hernández remained in Paris - the international capital of art - for more than twenty years, establishing himself as a painter of genre, portraits and female nudes. It is worth mentioning his participation in the 1899 Salon, where he was awarded the second medal for his painting La Perezosa. The following year, at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, he was awarded the Gold Medal for his painting Amor Cruel (Cruel Love). In 1912 he travelled to Argentina and Uruguay to exhibit his work, returned to Rome for an exhibition and then returned to Paris, where he lived until 1918. In 1918 his younger brother became one of the most valued preachers of the Dominican Order in Peru, and at the same time the President of the country, D. José Pardo, called him to Peru to exhibit his work. Daniel Hernández is considered an academicist, perhaps because of his important role as a worldly portraitist of the bourgeoisie, maintaining a careful formal and chromatic harmony, as well as a clear aestheticist idealization. However, despite this more conservative tendency, the modernity of the Paris of the Belle Epoque is also evident in his work, especially in his rapid, energetic brushwork, which recalls the Impressionists with whom Hernández may have had a relationship during his long Parisian stay.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856–1932) Woman Holding Lilacs
    Jul. 14, 2021

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856–1932) Woman Holding Lilacs

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856–1932) Woman Holding Lilacs Signed 'Daniel Hernandez' bottom left, oil on canvas laid down to board 28 7/8 x 21 1/2 in. (73.3 x 54.6cm) Provenance Private Collection, Florida. Condition report: Frame: 37 x 29 3/4 in.

    Freeman's | Hindman
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932) DONNA SDRAIATA CHE LEGGE
    Jul. 09, 2021

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932) DONNA SDRAIATA CHE LEGGE

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Olio su tavola, cm. 19x22,3 Firma in basso a destra nella composizione

    Pananti Casa D'Aste SRL
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856 / 1932) "Ladies in a carriage in Rome", 1882
    Jun. 16, 2021

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO (1856 / 1932) "Ladies in a carriage in Rome", 1882

    Est: €21,000 - €28,000

    Signed, located "Roma" and dated in lower left corner .56,5 x 38,5 cm

    Ansorena
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO 1856 / 1932
    Jan. 27, 2021

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO 1856 / 1932

    Est: €13,500 - €18,000

    "Young man looking at the sea" Signed in the lower right-hand corner Oil on canvas PAINTING S.XIX-XX

    Ansorena
  • Daniel Hernandez Morillo (1856-1932) Oil on Panel
    Oct. 03, 2020

    Daniel Hernandez Morillo (1856-1932) Oil on Panel

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Daniel Hernandez Morillo (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Untitled (Young Woman with Watering Can), circa late 19th c. Oil on panel 26" x 17 1/4" A serene Academic oil of a woman tending to her garden, executed by the Peruvian painter Daniel Hernandez during his years in Europe. Signed to the bottom right corner. On the reverse of the wood panel is affixed a Charles Roberson (art supply manufacturer) tag that dates to the 1880s. The reverse also has a faint indistinct numeric written in the artist's hand. Daniel Hernandez was a noted Peruvian painter who spent much of his career working in Rome and Paris, regularly exhibiting at the Salon and maintaining memberships in various art societies. Following the first World War, Peruvian president Jose Pardo requested that he return to his home country to assist in founding a national academy; he obliged, and became the first Director of the Escuela Nacional Superior Autonoma de Bellas Artes in 1919. A region of Tayacaja Province was later named in his honor. In a molded gesso wooden frame that measures 32 1/2" x 24".

    Circle Auction
  • Daniel Hernández "Portrait of a Lady with purple hair ribbon"
    Jun. 02, 2020

    Daniel Hernández "Portrait of a Lady with purple hair ribbon"

    Est: €500 - €600

    "Portrait of a Lady with purple hair ribbon" Watercolour on ivory Signed 11 x 8 cm

    Goya Subastas
  • ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932). "EVERYDAY SCENE".
    Dec. 19, 2019

    ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO (1856-1932). "EVERYDAY SCENE".

    Est: €600 - €780

    Oil on canvas. Unidentifiable signature at bottom left. Relined. 39.5 x 59 cm.

    Subarna Subastas
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO. A girl.
    Dec. 04, 2019

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ MORILLO. A girl.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,400

    Oil on canvas stuck to wood Signed and located in Rome. Made during his scholarship granted by the Peruvian government 65.5x49 cm.

    Balclis
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO
    Jul. 29, 2019

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ MORILLO

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    (Salcabamba, 1856 - Lima, 1932) Promenade en carosse à Rome Signé d Hernandez, situé Rome et daté 1897 en bas à gauche Huile sur toile, 56x38,5 cm Né d'une mère péruvienne et d'un père espagnol, il s'installe à Lima à l'âge de quatre ans. Il commence sa formation artistique à l'âge de quatorze ans, dans l'atelier de l'italien Leonardo Barbieri,qui avait travaillé comme portraitiste et daguerréotypiste en Californie pendant la période de Gold Rush.En 1872,Morillo peint une version de La mort de Socrate qui lui valut la reconnaissance du gouvernement du président Manuel Pardo et une bourse d'études en Europe. Après avoir quitté le Pérou en 1874,il arrive à Paris. Ensuite sur le conseil de son compagnon péruvien, Ignacio Merino,il étudier à Rome où il connait Maria Fortuny.Il y restera pendant neuf ans.De retour à Paris en 1883, il est élu président de la 'Sociedad de Pintores Españoles',composée d'artistes hispanophones de la région.Il était également membre de la 'Société des Artistes Français',et exposait régulièrement au Salon. En 1912,il expose à Montevideo,à Buenos Aires et à Rome. Avec un style précieux et un équilibre puissant entre le dessin et la couleur, il révèle la maîtrise de la couleur autant dans le paysage que dans les thèmes historiques. Hernandez est considéré comme l'artiste de son temps, fidèle à son accent conservateur, mais attentif au nouveau.Notre tableau fait partie de la période romaine,marquée par les enseignements et l'influence coloriste de Fortuny. Bibliographie de référence: C Zúñiga. Daniel Hernández:Immagine e presenza, Lima,1989 Né d'une mère péruvienne et d'un père espagnol, il s'installe à Lima à l'âge de quatre ans. Il commence sa formation artistique à l'âge de quatorze ans, dans l'atelier de l'italien Leonardo Barbieri, qui a travaillé comme portraitiste et daguerréotypiste en Californie pendant la période de Gold Rush. En 1872, Morillo peint une version de La mort de Socrate et reçoit une recompense de la part du gouvernement de président Manuel Pardo ainsi qu'une bourse d'études en Europe. Après avoir quitté le Pérou en 1874,il arrive à Paris. Ensuite sur le conseil de son compagnon péruvien, Ignacio Merino,il part étudier à Rome où il restera pendant neuf ans, travaille avec Marià Fortuny. De retour à Paris en 1883, il est élu président de la 'Sociedad de Pintores Españoles', composée d'artistes hispanophones de la région. Il était également membre de la 'Société des Artistes Français' et exposait régulièrement au Salon. En 1912, il expose à Montevideo, à Buenos Aires et à Rome. Avec un style précieux et un équilibre puissant entre le dessin et la couleur, il révèle la maîtrise de la couleur autant dans le paysage que dans les thèmes historiques. Hernandez est considéré comme l'artiste de son temps, fidèle à son accent conservateur, mais attentif aux innovations. Notre tableau fait parti de la période romaine, marquée par les enseignements et l'influence coloriste de Fortuny.   Bibliographie de référence: C Zúñiga. Daniel Hernández: Immagine e presenza, Lima, 1989 ad vocem

    Wannenes - Art Contact SARL
  • HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (1856-1932). "Hombre de libros".
    Dec. 20, 2018

    HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (1856-1932). "Hombre de libros".

    Est: -

    HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (1856-1932). "Hombre de libros". Dibujo a carboncillo, de 21,5x28,5 cm. Firmado. English Translations HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (1856-1932). "Hombre de libros". Charcoal drawing, 21.5x28.5 cm. Signed.

    Subastas Galileo
  • Daniel HERNANDEZ (1856-1932)
    Mar. 14, 2018

    Daniel HERNANDEZ (1856-1932)

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Daniel HERNANDEZ (1856-1932) Jeune femme au décolleté - Huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche (petits éclats et décollement de peinture) - 62 x 47 cm

    Expertisez Enchères
  • Daniel Hernandez (1856-1932)
    Nov. 21, 2017

    Daniel Hernandez (1856-1932)

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Daniel Hernandez (1856-1932), Portrait of a girl with flower basket; oil on wooden panel, signed bottom left, in gilded frame.

    Deutsch Auktionen
  • Daniel Morillo (1856-1932) oil on panel Carrying His Love signed lower left: Daniel Hernandez 18" x 13"
    Oct. 21, 2017

    Daniel Morillo (1856-1932) oil on panel Carrying His Love signed lower left: Daniel Hernandez 18" x 13"

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Daniel Morillo (1856-1932) oil on panel Carrying His Love signed lower left: Daniel Hernandez 18" x 13"

    Nadeau's Auction Gallery
  • Daniel Hernández Morillo Huancavelica 1856 - Lima 1932 Portrait of a Young Woman
    May. 31, 2017

    Daniel Hernández Morillo Huancavelica 1856 - Lima 1932 Portrait of a Young Woman

    Est: €500 -

    Daniel Hernández Morillo Huancavelica 1856 - Lima 1932 Portrait of a Young Woman Pencil and coloured pencil drawing on paper Firmado y fechado en 1888 32x28 cm Daniel Hernández Morillo Huancavelica 1856 - Lima 1932 Retrato de una joven Dibujo a lápiz y lápiz de color sobre papel Firmado y fechado en 1888 32x28 cm

    Balclis
  • HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (Perú, 1856-1932). ”Retrato de dama”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 32x22 cm. Firmado y fechado 1898.
    Feb. 25, 2016

    HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (Perú, 1856-1932). ”Retrato de dama”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 32x22 cm. Firmado y fechado 1898.

    Est: -

    HERNÁNDEZ, DANIEL (Perú, 1856-1932). ”A Portrait of a Lady”

    Subastas Galileo
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Perú,1856-1932) - Dama [DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Peru,1856-1932) - Dama]
    Feb. 24, 2016

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Perú,1856-1932) - Dama [DANIEL HERNANDEZ (Peru,1856-1932) - Dama]

    Est: -

    Óleo sobre lienzo de 66 x 46 cm. Firmado.

    Sala Retiro Subastas
  • Daniel Hernandez Morillo, Peruvian (1856-1932) Oil on Board of a Posing Beauty. Noted as a High Soceity Artist Whose Works Brings Thousands of Dollars.
    Jan. 21, 2016

    Daniel Hernandez Morillo, Peruvian (1856-1932) Oil on Board of a Posing Beauty. Noted as a High Soceity Artist Whose Works Brings Thousands of Dollars.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Daniel Hernandez Morillo, Peruvian (1856-1932) Oil on Board of a Posing Beauty. Noted as a High Soceity Artist Whose Works Brings Thousands of Dollars. Measures 22 Inches High by 26 Inches Wide. Shipping $80.00

    Estate Auction Co
  • Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian 1856-1932) A SP
    Dec. 04, 2014

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian 1856-1932) A SP

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian 1856-1932) A SPANISH BEAUTY RECLINING ON A COUCH signed and dated 1886 oil on panel 25 x 17cms; 9 3/4 x 6 3/4in. See illustration

    Anderson-Garland
  • ART NOUVEAU POSTER. "JOB" by Daniel Hernández 16.9 X 20.5 (inch), 52 x 43 (cm),
    Sep. 20, 2014

    ART NOUVEAU POSTER. "JOB" by Daniel Hernández 16.9 X 20.5 (inch), 52 x 43 (cm),

    Est: €650 - €800

    Fumar el papel "JOB" o dejar de fumar. This was the popular slogan of the smoking paper brand and it is shown in this Nouveau Poster with a commonly used woman image during early XX century. Edited by Cassant Fils with A+ condition and mounted on linen

    Original Poster Barcelona
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ (PERUVIAN 1856-1932)
    Jun. 14, 2014

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ (PERUVIAN 1856-1932)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Mujer Con Nino (Woman with Child) , oil on panel , 13 x 6 3/4 in (33.02 x 17.1 cm) , signed lower right

    Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
  • Color Courting Lithograph After Hernandez
    Jun. 08, 2014

    Color Courting Lithograph After Hernandez

    Est: $50 - $100

    French, late 19th century color lithograph after a Daniel Hernandez (Peruvian 1856-1932) courting scene. Print depicting a young woman in a pale blue dress setting on a settee drinking tea as a young man approaches her with a bouquet of flowers in a lavish interior. Signed within matrix. Underneath mat with printed text "Printed in Paris --Copyright 1898 by Jean Boussod, Manxi, Joyani a Co.". Framed 19.5" x 15". Image size approximately 11.25" x 8.5".

    Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
  • PRINT
    Jul. 08, 2013

    PRINT

    Est: €30 - €50

    PRINT "Melodie d'Amour". Austrian print on paper from a painting by the Peruvian painter Daniel Hernandez (1856-1932). Printed by "Blechinger & Leykrauf" from Vienna. Traces of damp. Dim.: 75 x 94 cm.

    P55 - Second Hand Luxury
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Mujer con Niño (
    Feb. 23, 2013

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Mujer con Niño (

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Mujer con Niño (woman with child) Oil on wood panel 12-1/2 x 6-1/4 inches (31.8 x 15.9 cm) (sight) Initialed indistinctly lower right

    Heritage Auctions
  • Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) A flirtatious moment 9 3/4 x 7 3/4in
    Jan. 22, 2012

    Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) A flirtatious moment 9 3/4 x 7 3/4in

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    A flirtatious moment signed 'Daniel Hernandez' (lower right) watercolor on paper 9 3/4 x 7 3/4in

    Bonhams
  • DANIEL HERNANDEZ [PERUVIAN 1856-1932], OIL ON CANVAS, 19" X 26"
    Sep. 18, 2011

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ [PERUVIAN 1856-1932], OIL ON CANVAS, 19" X 26"

    Est: $15,000 - $20,000

    DANIEL HERNANDEZ [PERUVIAN 1856-1932], OIL ON CANVAS, 19" X 26": Signed lower right. In gold leaf and gesso frame under glass. Depicts four ladies with gentleman seated in parlor, one lady playing harp.

    DuMouchelles
  • Painting, Daniel Hernandez, Lover's Tryst
    Apr. 10, 2011

    Painting, Daniel Hernandez, Lover's Tryst

    Est: $10,000 - $20,000

    Framed oil on panel, Lover's Tryst, by Daniel Hernandez (Peruvian, 1856-1932), signed ''Daniel Hernandez'' lower right, bears Paris gallery stamp verso, sight: 17.75''h x 14.5''w, overall: 25''h x 21''w. Provenance: From the collection of Cecilia and Henry Hopkins, Hillsborough, CA

    Clars Auctions
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ
    Jan. 28, 2011

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ 1856 - 1932 ON THE BALCONY signed Daniel Hernandez (lower right) oil on canvas 21 3/4 by 15 1/8 in.; 55.4 by 38.6 cm.

    Sotheby's
  • Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) The water carrier
    Sep. 14, 2010

    Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) The water carrier

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    The water carrier signed, inscribed and dated 'D. Hernández/Roma 1880.' (upper right), oil on panel 27 x 16.6cm (10 5/8 x 6 9/16in).

    Bonhams
  • DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ
    Jun. 02, 2010

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ

    Est: £6,000 - £8,000

    DANIEL HERNÁNDEZ PERUVIAN 1856 - 1932 MUCHACHA CON PATO (THE DUCK GIRL) signed, inscribed and dated D. Hernandez / Paris 1887 lower right oil on panel 32.5 by 24cm., 12¾ by 9½in.

    Sotheby's
  • Daniel Hernandez (Huancavelica, Peru, 1856-Lima, 1932) Young women at a water fountain in Tivoli
    May. 20, 2010

    Daniel Hernandez (Huancavelica, Peru, 1856-Lima, 1932) Young women at a water fountain in Tivoli

    Est: €6,000 - €7,800

    Daniel Hernandez (Huancavelica, Peru, 1856-Lima, 1932) Young women at a water fountain in Tivoli Signed and dated in Tivoli, Rome in 1890. Oil painting on board. 19x33 cm.

    Balclis
  • Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Blondinette
    Nov. 18, 2008

    Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Blondinette

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Blondinette signed 'Daniel Hernandez' (lower left), oil on panel 41.5 x 33cm (16 5/16 x 13in).

    Bonhams
  • Daniel Hernández , Peruvian 1856-1932 the reconciliation oil on canvas
    May. 30, 2008

    Daniel Hernández , Peruvian 1856-1932 the reconciliation oil on canvas

    Est: £20,000 - £30,000

    signed and dated D. Hernandez. / Roma 1878 upper right oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • Daniel Hernández , Peruvian 1856-1932 Il Corso Mascherato, Rome oil on panel
    Apr. 18, 2008

    Daniel Hernández , Peruvian 1856-1932 Il Corso Mascherato, Rome oil on panel

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    oil on panel

    Sotheby's
  • Sharing the News
    Apr. 08, 2008

    Sharing the News

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Daniel Hernández (Peruvian, 1856-1932) Sharing the News signed 'Daniel Hernandez' (lower left) oil on canvas 24 x 18 in. (61 x 45.7 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Framed hand-colored lithograph,'' The Harp
    Jan. 06, 2008

    Framed hand-colored lithograph,'' The Harp

    Est: $300 - $500

    Framed hand-colored lithograph,'' The Harp Recital'' after Daniel Hernandez (Peruvian 1856-1932), sight: 17.5''h x 26.5''w, overall: 26.25''h x 35''w...

    Clars Auctions
  • Hernandez, Daniel: Framed hand-colored lithograph,
    Jan. 05, 2008

    Hernandez, Daniel: Framed hand-colored lithograph,

    Est: $300 - $500

    Hernandez, Daniel: Framed hand-colored lithograph, after Daniel Hernandez (Peruvian 1856-1932), sight: 17.5''h x 26.5''w, overall: 26.25''h x 35''w

    Clars Auctions
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