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Alberto del Pozo Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1945 - d. 1992

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    • Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)
      Nov. 04, 2020

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992) Color Lithograph "Echu Elegua" Pencil Signed, Title, and Numbered 186/250, Measures 26" H x 20" W, frame measures 29-1/4" H x 23-1/4" W. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

      Kodner Galleries
    • Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)
      Nov. 04, 2020

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992) Color Lithograph "Ibeyi" Pencil Signed, Title, and Numbered 194/250, Measures 26" H x 20" W, frame measures 29-1/4" H x 23-1/4" W. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

      Kodner Galleries
    • Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)
      Nov. 04, 2020

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Alberto del Pozo, Cuban (1946-1992) Color Lithograph "Osain" Pencil Signed, Title, and Numbered 217/250, Measures 26" H x 20" W, frame measures 29-1/4" H x 23-1/4" W. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

      Kodner Galleries
    • Alberto del Pozo, "Ogun", Lithograph, 1980
      Jun. 25, 2016

      Alberto del Pozo, "Ogun", Lithograph, 1980

      Est: $300 - $500

      Alberto del Pozo (Cuban, 1945-1992), "Ogun"-1980, from the Santería Series, lithograph on paper, signed and dated in print in lower right quadrant "Alberto del Pozo / 80", artist's proof noted, titled and signed in graphite in lower margin "AP Ogun Alberto del Pozo". Figural print with mosaic-like composition depicting Ogun, the blacksmith god of metal and war in Afro-Cuban Santería; Ogun is shown with an arrow, axe and the machete; in the foreground relics and symbols of Ogun's narrative including the three-footed pot with iron utensils (representing blacksmithing) as well as an avocado, lamb and smoking tobacco (each of which are offerings accepted by Ogun). Framed approximately 33.25" x 27.75". Sight approximately 24" x 18". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: Alberto del Pozo's work is held in the permanent collection of the University of Miami. In his Santería Series, del Pozo depicts the principal gods and goddesses that comprise the Afro-Cuban religion of Santería, which is based on Yoruba beliefs and traditions, with some Roman Catholic elements.

      Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
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