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      • "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled. Oil on canvas adhered to tablex. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation. It has slight damage to the frame.
        Nov. 13, 2024

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled. Oil on canvas adhered to tablex. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation. It has slight damage to the frame.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled. Oil on canvas adhered to tablex. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation. It has slight damage to the frame. Measurements: 30 x 25 cm; 57,5 x 51,5 cm (frame). Laxeiro began his education as a child in Botos (Pontevedra), where he had Teresa López as his first teacher. Shortly after, in 1921, he emigrated to Cuba with his family. There he worked in crafts through which he approached the world of art, from engraving to glassmaking. He attended drawing classes and worked as an assistant to the Catalan Manuel Roig, choreographer of the Martí Theater. In 1925 he visited the exhibitions held in Cuba of Zuloaga and Jesús Corredoyra, and worked designing artistic stained glass. However, due to a serious illness he had to return to Spain, settling in Lalín. At this time he left professional painting aside, and established himself as an itinerant barber in 1926, often portraying his clients and various popular types. Two years later he began to be known, publishing vignettes in the "Faro de Vigo". The following year he also published his illustrations in "El Pueblo Gallego". In 1930 he receives painting classes from the Argentinean painter Enrique Larrañaga, in Vigo, and the following year he is granted a scholarship by the City Council of Lalín to continue his artistic studies in Madrid. He enters then as a free student in the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and at the same time he frequents the gathering of the Granja del Henar. He returned to Galicia in 1933 and began to hold exhibitions, making his individual debut in 1934 at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Santiago de Compostela. After the war he settled in Pontevedra, where in 1940 he began his teaching career at the Valle-Inclán Institute. In the following years he obtained pensions from the Provincial Council, and resumed his exhibition career in Galicia, Madrid and Bilbao. In 1951 he was invited to hold an exhibition in Buenos Aires, the city where he finally decided to settle. In the seventies he returned definitively to Spain, living between Pontevedra and Madrid, exhibiting all over Spain, already as a fully recognized author. His awards include the Medal of the Biennial of Pontevedra, the Castelao Medal of the Junta de Galicia and the Gold Medal of the City Council of Vigo. He has his own museum in that city, as well as a monographic room in the Castrelos Museum and a wide representation in all Galician museums, as well as in numerous private collections in Spain and America. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation. Slight damage to the frame.

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      • LAXEIRO Pontevedra 1908-Vigo 1996 Drowned dwarf. 1...
        Oct. 30, 2024

        LAXEIRO Pontevedra 1908-Vigo 1996 Drowned dwarf. 1...

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO Pontevedra 1908-Vigo 1996 Drowned dwarf. 1957 Oil on canvas Signed Back titled and dated Measurements 80 x 100 cm EXHIBITIONS 1962, "Fifty years of Spanish figurative painting", Charpentier Gallery, Paris (label on the back) BIBLIOGRAPHY Luis María Caruncho and Xosé Antón Castro, "Laxeiro", Ed. Barrie de la Maza Foundation, A Coruña 2008, no. 626 Fundación Laxeiro (dir), "Laxeiro. Universal Catalog", Ed. Nova Galicia and Fundación Laxeiro, Vigo 2008, pp. 190-191 Xosé Antón Castro Fernández and Camilo José Cela, "Laxeiro", Ed. CGAC and Xunta de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela 1996, page. 48

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      • JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Maternity", 1989
        Sep. 25, 2024

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Maternity", 1989

        Est: €300 - €400

        Screenprint Signed and justified 100/250 at the bottom. With dry seal. Edition for the Hoy en el Arte Gallery, Argentina, made in the workshop of Guillermo Mac Loughlin. That edition was made jointly between the "Hoy en el Arte" gallery and the Argentine Society of Plastic Artists (SAAP). The original work on which it is based is a smaller painting titled "Motherhood." Measurements: Image: 54 x 40 cm

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      • "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Capricho", 1965. Oil on canvas. Attached certificate issued in 2022 by the Laxeiro Foundation. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Sep. 12, 2024

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Capricho", 1965. Oil on canvas. Attached certificate issued in 2022 by the Laxeiro Foundation. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Capricho", 1965. Oil on canvas. Attached certificate issued in 2022 by the Laxeiro Foundation. Signed in the lower left corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 50 x 40 cm. The 1960s was a period of experimentation in the career of the Galician artist, who abandoned figuration in search of a language where volume and fragmentation become protagonists. The pieces from this period, such as the present painting, reveal an intricate play of curves and counter-curves that are the protagonists in his synthetism, which seeks to enhance a play of forms. Laxeiro began his training as a child in Botos (Pontevedra), where he had Teresa López as his first teacher. Shortly after, in 1921, he emigrated to Cuba with his family. There he worked in crafts through which he approached the world of art, from engraving to glassmaking. He attended drawing classes and worked as an assistant to the Catalan Manuel Roig, choreographer of the Martí Theater. In 1925 he visited the exhibitions held in Cuba of Zuloaga and Jesús Corredoyra, and worked designing artistic stained glass. However, due to a serious illness he had to return to Spain, settling in Lalín. At this time he left professional painting aside, and established himself as an itinerant barber in 1926, often portraying his clients and various popular types. Two years later he began to make himself known, publishing vignettes in the "Faro de Vigo". The following year he also published his illustrations in "El Pueblo Gallego". In 1930 he receives painting classes from the Argentinean painter Enrique Larrañaga, in Vigo, and the following year he is granted a scholarship by the City Council of Lalín to continue his artistic studies in Madrid. He enters then as a free student in the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and at the same time he frequents the gathering of the Granja del Henar. He returned to Galicia in 1933 and began to hold exhibitions, making his individual debut in 1934 at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Santiago de Compostela. After the war he settled in Pontevedra, where in 1940 he began his teaching career at the Valle-Inclán Institute. In the following years he obtained pensions from the Provincial Council, and resumed his exhibition career in Galicia, Madrid and Bilbao. In 1951 he was invited to hold an exhibition in Buenos Aires, the city where he finally decided to settle. In the seventies he returned definitively to Spain, living between Pontevedra and Madrid, exhibiting all over Spain, already as a fully recognized author. His awards include the Medal of the Biennial of Pontevedra, the Castelao Medal of the Junta de Galicia and the Gold Medal of the City Council of Vigo. He has his own museum in that city, as well as a monographic room in the Castrelos Museum and a wide representation in all Galician museums, as well as in numerous private collections in Spain and America. Attached is a certificate issued in 2022 by the Laxeiro Foundation.

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      • JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"
        Jun. 24, 2024

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"

        Est: €270 - €360

        Signed in the lower right corner. Painted on the front and back. Bibliography: "Laxeiro, Universal Catalog", Published by the Laxeiro Foundation in collaboration with Nova Galicia Editions, 2013; Volume 3, page 44, drawings numbers 1588 and 1589

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (Lalín, 1908- Vigo, 1996) "Abstraction"
        Jun. 11, 2024

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (Lalín, 1908- Vigo, 1996) "Abstraction"

        Est: €900 - €1,500

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (Lalín, 1908- Vigo, 1996) "Abstraction" Ink drawing on paper Signed 23 x 17 cm 900 - 1.500 €

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalín, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled", 1976
        May. 22, 2024

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalín, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled", 1976

        Est: €4,500 - €6,000

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back signed, dated and with the inscription "Pintor de Lalin" Attached is a certificate of authenticity from the Laxeiro Foundation dated 11/30/2021 with number 2021.2.P01 Measurements: 23.9 x 33 cm

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      • JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" LalIn, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"
        Apr. 09, 2024

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" LalIn, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"

        Est: €360 - €480

        Inks on paper Bibliography: "Laxeiro, Universal Catalog", Published by the Laxeiro Foundation in collaboration with Nova Galicia Editions, 2013; p. 53, nº1605, book 3, p. 51. Measurements: 15.5 x 10.5 cm

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      • JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Composition"
        Jan. 23, 2024

        JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Composition"

        Est: €525 - €700

        "Composition" Inks on paper Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 31 x 22 cm

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      • JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"
        Jan. 23, 2024

        JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"

        Est: €300 - €400

        "Untitled", 1967 Inks on paper Signed and dated. Bibliography: "Laxeiro, Universal Catalog", Published by the Laxeiro Foundation in collaboration with Nova Galicia Editions, 2013; page 53 nº1615 book 3. REF: CU.67-67.1615 Measurements: 15 x 10 cm

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      • JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"
        Jan. 23, 2024

        JOSe OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" Lalin, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996) "Untitled"

        Est: €600 - €800

        "Untitled" Pencil on envelope paper Bibliography: "Laxeiro, Universal Catalog", Published by the Laxeiro Foundation in collaboration with Nova Galicia Editions, 2013; page 69 nº3009 book 3. REF.CU.78-78.3009 Measurements: 11.8 x 15.5 cm

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      • "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Piper", 1971. Oil on canvas. Work reproduced in the Universal Catalogue Volume III, page 61 of the Laxeiro Foundation.
        Nov. 29, 2023

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Piper", 1971. Oil on canvas. Work reproduced in the Universal Catalogue Volume III, page 61 of the Laxeiro Foundation.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Piper", 1971. Oil on canvas. Work reproduced in the Universal Catalogue Volume III, page 61 of the Laxeiro Foundation. It has an old label on the back from the Montenegro Gallery (Vigo). Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 41 x 27 cm; 62 x 48 cm (frame). This type of subject matter was common in Laxeiro, who throughout his career represented musicians on numerous occasions, particularly pipers, inspired to a great extent by portraying the singularities of his land. In this particular case he presents us with a portrait that is based on the tradition of the genre, but which he imbues with his characteristic aesthetic dominated by a loose, vibrant brushstroke combined with a palette of highly contrasting tones. Laxeiro began his training as a child in Botos (Pontevedra), where his first teacher was Teresa López. Shortly afterwards, in 1921, he emigrated to Cuba with his family. There he worked as a craftsman, which brought him closer to the world of art, from engraving to glassmaking. He attended drawing classes and worked as an assistant to the Catalan Manuel Roig, choreographer of the Martí Theatre. In 1925 he visited the exhibitions held in Cuba by Zuloaga and Jesús Corredoyra, and worked designing artistic stained glass windows. However, due to a serious illness he had to return to Spain, settling in Lalín. Around this time he gave up professional painting and set up as a travelling barber in 1926, often portraying his clients and various popular types. Two years later he began to make himself known, publishing vignettes in the "Faro de Vigo". The following year he also published his illustrations in "El Pueblo Gallego". In 1930 he received painting classes from the Argentinean painter Enrique Larrañaga in Vigo, and the following year he received a scholarship from the Town Council of Lalín to continue his artistic studies in Madrid. He then entered the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts as a free pupil, and at the same time he frequented the Granja del Henar gathering. He returned to Galicia in 1933 and began to hold exhibitions, making his individual debut in 1934 at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Santiago de Compostela. After the war he settled in Pontevedra, where he began his teaching career at the Instituto Valle-Inclán in 1940. In the following years he received pensions from the Provincial Council and resumed his exhibition career in Galicia, Madrid and Bilbao. In 1951 he was invited to hold an exhibition in Buenos Aires, the city where he finally decided to settle. In the seventies he returned to Spain for good, living between Pontevedra and Madrid and exhibiting all over Spain as a fully recognised artist. His awards include the Pontevedra Biennial Medal, the Castelao Medal of the Galician Regional Government and the Gold Medal of Vigo City Council. He has his own museum in that city, as well as a monographic room in the Castrelos Museum and a wide representation in all Galician museums, as well as in numerous private collections in Spain and America.

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      • LAXEIRO - Bagpiper
        Feb. 07, 2023

        LAXEIRO - Bagpiper

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO Pontevedra 1908-Vigo 1996 Gaiteiro. 1971 Gouache on paper Signed and dated 1971 Size 90 x 61 cm

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO". Lalín, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996). "Note", 1969. 15 x 10 cm.
        Apr. 06, 2022

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO". Lalín, Pontevedra (1908) / Vigo (1996). "Note", 1969. 15 x 10 cm.

        Est: €300 - €400

        Titled, signed and dated in the lower register "apunte Laxeiro/69". Black ink in pen and wash on paper. 15 x 10 cm

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      • Watercolor, Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro
        Feb. 20, 2022

        Watercolor, Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro

        Est: $500 - $700

        Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro (Spainsh, 1908-1996), Abstract Reclining Figures, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sheet: 11.25"h x 11.5"w, overal (with frame): 20.25"h x 20.5"w

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      • "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Maternity", 1948. Charcoal on paper.
        Nov. 16, 2021

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Maternity", 1948. Charcoal on paper.

        Est: €4,500 - €5,000

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). "Maternity", 1948. Charcoal on paper. Signed, dated and located (Vigo), in the upper right area. Measurements: 132 x 125 cm; 137,5 x 131 cm (frame). The maternity was a recurrent theme in Laxeiro's work, which started in a certain way from a religiosity based on the figure of the Virgin with the Child, replacing the figure of the mother, by a woman of round volumes, representation of the Galician woman. This work in particular is part of the cataloging of the archives of the Laxeiro Foundation, which in 2005 organized an exhibition with several drawings by the artist, thus demonstrating its intention to address the broad task of cataloging all his drawings. Laxeiro began his training as a child in Botos (Pontevedra), where he had Teresa López as his first teacher. Shortly afterwards, in 1921, he emigrated to Cuba with his family. There he worked in crafts through which he approached the world of art, from engraving to glassmaking. He attended drawing classes and worked as an assistant to the Catalan Manuel Roig, choreographer of the Martí Theater. In 1925 he visited the exhibitions held in Cuba of Zuloaga and Jesús Corredoyra, and worked designing artistic stained glass. However, due to a serious illness he had to return to Spain, settling in Lalín. At this time he left professional painting aside, and established himself as an itinerant barber in 1926, often portraying his clients and various popular types. Two years later he began to make himself known, publishing vignettes in the "Faro de Vigo". The following year he also published his illustrations in "El Pueblo Gallego". In 1930 he receives painting classes from the Argentinean painter Enrique Larrañaga, in Vigo, and the following year he receives a scholarship from the City Council of Lalín to continue his artistic studies in Madrid. He enters then as a free student in the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and at the same time he frequents the gathering of the Granja del Henar. He returned to Galicia in 1933 and began to hold exhibitions, making his individual debut in 1934 at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Santiago de Compostela. After the war he settled in Pontevedra, where in 1940 he began his teaching career at the Valle-Inclán Institute. In the following years he obtained pensions from the Provincial Council, and resumed his exhibition career in Galicia, Madrid and Bilbao. In 1951 he was invited to hold an exhibition in Buenos Aires, the city where he finally decided to settle. In the seventies he returned definitively to Spain, living between Pontevedra and Madrid, exhibiting all over Spain, already as a fully recognized author. His awards include the Medal of the Biennial of Pontevedra, the Castelao Medal of the Junta de Galicia and the Gold Medal of the City Council of Vigo. He has his own museum in that city, as well as a monographic room in the Castrelos Museum and a wide representation in all Galician museums, as well as in numerous private collections in Spain and America.

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Chaos Harmony", 1976
        Jul. 21, 2021

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Chaos Harmony", 1976

        Est: €1,500 - €3,000

        Book composed of twelve signed and justified lithographs 56/195 in pencil with texts by Rodolfo Relmán. Published by Ediciones de Arte y Bibliofilia, Madrid. . Litography on paper

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Figures", 1971
        Jul. 21, 2021

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Figures", 1971

        Est: €75 - €150

        Signed, dated and justified in pencil 24-300 at the bottom. . Serigraphy

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      • JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Chaos Harmonand", 1976
        Apr. 09, 2021

        JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO "LAXEIRO" (1908 / 1996) "Chaos Harmonand", 1976

        Est: €3,000 - €4,000

        Book composed by twelve lithographys signed and justified 56/195 a pencil with texts by Rodolfo Relmán. Published by Ediciones de Arte and Bibliofilia, Madrid.

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      • "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled, circa 1976. Grease pencil on plate with planographic technique. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation in 2014.
        Mar. 16, 2021

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled, circa 1976. Grease pencil on plate with planographic technique. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation in 2014.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        "LAXEIRO"; JOSÉ OTERO ABELEDO (Lalín, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996). Untitled, circa 1976. Grease pencil on plate with planographic technique. Attached certificate issued by the Laxeiro Foundation in 2014. Measurements: 51 x 39 cm; 77 x 68 cm (frame). Laxeiro began his education as a child in Botos (Pontevedra), where he had Teresa López as his first teacher. Shortly after, in 1921, he emigrated to Cuba with his family. There he worked in crafts through which he approached the world of art, from engraving to glassmaking. He attended drawing classes and worked as an assistant to the Catalan Manuel Roig, choreographer of the Martí Theater. In 1925 he visited the exhibitions held in Cuba of Zuloaga and Jesús Corredoyra, and worked designing artistic stained glass. However, due to a serious illness he had to return to Spain, settling in Lalín. At this time he left professional painting aside, and established himself as an itinerant barber in 1926, often portraying his clients and various popular types. Two years later he began to make himself known, publishing vignettes in the "Faro de Vigo". The following year he also published his illustrations in "El Pueblo Gallego". In 1930 he receives painting classes from the Argentinean painter Enrique Larrañaga, in Vigo, and the following year he receives a scholarship from the City Council of Lalín to continue his artistic studies in Madrid. He enters then as a free student in the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, and at the same time he frequents the gathering of the Granja del Henar. He returned to Galicia in 1933 and began to hold exhibitions, making his individual debut in 1934 at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in Santiago de Compostela. After the war he settled in Pontevedra, where in 1940 he began his teaching career at the Valle-Inclán Institute. In the following years he obtained pensions from the Provincial Council, and resumed his exhibition career in Galicia, Madrid and Bilbao. In 1951 he was invited to hold an exhibition in Buenos Aires, the city where he finally decided to settle. In the seventies he returned definitively to Spain, living between Pontevedra and Madrid, exhibiting all over Spain, already as a fully recognized author. His awards include the Medal of the Biennial of Pontevedra, the Castelao Medal of the Junta de Galicia and the Gold Medal of the City Council of Vigo. He has his own museum in that city, as well as a monographic room in the Castrelos Museum and a wide representation in all Galician museums, as well as in numerous private collections in Spain and America.

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      • JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996)
        Aug. 14, 2019

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996)

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996) Untitled, 1972 Oil on canvas Signed and dated (lower right) Majestic Galleria De Arte, Barcelona stamp (verso) 73 x 63cm

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      • JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996) untitled, 1972, oil on canvas, signed and dated front, Majestic Galleria De Arte, Barcelona stamp to verso, canvas; 73cm x 63cm (MAY BE SUBJECT TO ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHTS)
        Nov. 27, 2018

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996) untitled, 1972, oil on canvas, signed and dated front, Majestic Galleria De Arte, Barcelona stamp to verso, canvas; 73cm x 63cm (MAY BE SUBJECT TO ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHTS)

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        JOSE OTERO ABELEDO LAXEIRO (SPANISH 1908-1996) untitled, 1972, oil on canvas, signed and dated front, Majestic Galleria De Arte, Barcelona stamp to verso, canvas; 73cm x 63cm (MAY BE SUBJECT TO ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHTS)

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      • LAXEIRO (1908-1996). “ST”. Óleo sobre tabla, de 34,5x23,5 cm. aprox. Firmado. Procedencia: Colección particular, EE.UU; Colección Particular, España.
        Apr. 19, 2018

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). “ST”. Óleo sobre tabla, de 34,5x23,5 cm. aprox. Firmado. Procedencia: Colección particular, EE.UU; Colección Particular, España.

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). “ST”. Oil on board, 34.5x23.5 cm. approximately. Signed. Origin: Private collection, USA; Private Collection, Spain.

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      • Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro (Spanish 1908-1996), un
        Apr. 17, 2018

        Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro (Spanish 1908-1996), un

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Jose Otero Abeledo Laxeiro (Spanish 1908-1996), untitled, 1972, oil on canvas, signed and dated front, Majestic Galleria De Arte, Barcelona stamp to verso, canvas; 73cm x 63cm (MAY BE SUBJECT TO ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHTS)

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      • LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tocando la flauta". Mixed paper technique, 58x50 cm.
        Jan. 18, 2018

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tocando la flauta". Mixed paper technique, 58x50 cm.

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tocando la flauta". Mixed paper technique, 58x50 cm. Dated 94 and signed. LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tocando la flauta". Técnica mixta de papel, de 58x50 cm. Fechada 94 y firmada.

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      • LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tamborilero". Drawing in charcoal, 55x43 cm. Signed.
        Jan. 18, 2018

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tamborilero". Drawing in charcoal, 55x43 cm. Signed.

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tamborilero". Drawing in charcoal, 55x43 cm. Signed. LAXEIRO (1908-1996). "Tamborilero". Dibujo a carboncillo, de 55x43 cm. Firmado.

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      • José Otero Abeledo, Laxeiro (Lalin, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996)
        May. 04, 2017

        José Otero Abeledo, Laxeiro (Lalin, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996)

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        José Otero Abeledo, Laxeiro (Lalin, Pontevedra, 1908 - Vigo, 1996) "Vacas" Ink drawing on paper. Signed. 17 x 23 cm.

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      • LAXEIRO (1908-1996) “Face". Mixed media on board laid down on glass
        Apr. 27, 2017

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996) “Face". Mixed media on board laid down on glass

        Est: -

        LAXEIRO (1908-1996). “Rostro”. Técnica mixta sobre tabla pegada a cristal, de 32,5x27,5 cm. Firmada.

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      • José Otero Laxeiro Sen título Tinta china sobre papel 1974 34 x 26 cm.
        Feb. 12, 2009

        José Otero Laxeiro Sen título Tinta china sobre papel 1974 34 x 26 cm.

        Est: €3,000 - €4,000

        José Otero Laxeiro Sen título Tinta china sobre papel 1974 34 x 26 cm.

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