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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Impromptus, Divertimentos, Studies and Exercises XIV", 1978. Oil on cut papers and collage of colored cardboard on oil painted board.
          Dec. 18, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Impromptus, Divertimentos, Studies and Exercises XIV", 1978. Oil on cut papers and collage of colored cardboard on oil painted board.

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Impromptus, Divertimentos, Studies and Exercises XIV", 1978. Oil on cut papers and collage of colored cardboard on oil painted board. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné of the artist: Enrique R. Paniagua, El Arte de Gustavo Torner. Volume 2, Ed. Caja Duero, Salamanca 2003, nº 802, p. 322. It presents informative label of the gallery Juana de Aizpuru. Work exhibited in: Rayuela Gallery, Torner. Recent work, Madrid 9 May-6 June 1978. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 99 x 75 cm; 102 x 77 cm (frame). In 1978, Torner inaugurated an exhibition at the Rayuela Gallery entitled "Impromptus, divertimentos, studies and exercises". This work belongs to the selection of pieces that were exhibited and described as follows in the newspaper El País "He has chosen colors, cuts and papers that establish in his collages a clear analogical rhythm that would seem exclusive to poetic writing. "I have chosen paper as a comfortable vehicle. The papers structure forms, the cuts are equivalent to brushstrokes. Paper, in the end, functions as pictorial matter. In the end, it is an exercise of sharp coherence with respect to what has gone before, or, as Teixidor has pointed out, another way of looking at what I have always done". Painter and sculptor, member of the so-called "Cuenca school" together with Gerardo Rueda and Fernando Zóbel (which was one of the first initiatives to introduce in Spain the novelties of modern art and its recent trends in the 1960s), Gustavo Torner was self-taught. He studied Forestry Engineering, and his talent for drawing led him to be commissioned to make some botanical plates for "Flora forestal de España", which would influence his later works. In 1950 he traveled to France and Italy, also receiving influences from what he saw and learned in these countries; a year later he moved to Cuenca, where he continued his engineering career. It was at this time that he became friends with Antonio Saura, and began to paint. In 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current, in open contrast with his first works ("of nature"). In the mid-1960s, his artistic approaches became more complex with the artist's goal of achieving greater expressiveness: wood and metal replace canvas, and he uses a wide variety of materials; he also creates installations with a great scenographic sense. Between 1971 and 1977 most of his works were sculptures: mainly large works with simple geometric shapes (which does not imply technical simplicity, but rather the opposite), using all kinds of materials and exploring a great variety of textures in them. In addition to fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Fundación Juan March in Palma de Mallorca (Museo de Arte Español Contemporáneo) and other collections, both public and private. It is also worth mentioning the conversion of the Church of San Pablo in Cuenca, in 2005, into the "Espacio Torner", with some forty sculptures and paintings by the artist in a permanent exhibition. Work reproduced in the catalog raisonné of the artist: Enrique R. Paniagua, El Arte de Gustavo Torner. Volume 2, Ed. Caja Duero, Salamanca 2003, nº 802, p. 322.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Dec. 10, 2024

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Silkscreen on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P. A) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Brancusi's column
          Dec. 10, 2024

          Gustavo Torner. Brancusi's column

          Est: -

          Etching and aquatint on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (95/100) in the lower left corner. Dry stamp of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in the lower right corner. A copy of this edition is preserved in the BBVA Foundation - National Chalcography collection.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Painting with graffiti....
          Oct. 30, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Painting with graffiti....

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Painting with graffiti. 1957-58 Latex, sand, oil and children's graffiti on canvas Signed and dated 1958 Measurements 114 x 87 cm We would like to thank Arturo Sagastibelza for his help in cataloguing this work. PROVENANCE Acquired from the artist by the current owner. BIBLIOGRAPHY Fernando Rodriguez Jove, "Química y arte. Los nuevos materiales en la obra de Gustavo Torner", Ed. Kadmos, Salamanca 1994, p. 51 (with title "Wall with graffiti" and date 1957) Enrique R. Paniagua, "The Art of Gustavo Torner. Volume I (first edition)", Ed. Caja Duero and Enrique R. Paniagua, Salamanca 1999, p. 120, no. 122 (catalogued as a work from 1957 with the number 1957/12 and title "Wall") Enrique R. Paniagua, "The Art of Gustavo Torner. Volume I (second edition)", Ed. Caja Duero and Enrique R. Paniagua, Salamanca 2003, p. 155, no. 124, (catalogued as a work from 1957 with the number 1957/12 and title "Wall")

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca (1925) "On a dark night", 1991
          Oct. 28, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca (1925) "On a dark night", 1991

          Est: €450 - €600

          Etching and aquatint Signed, dated and justified 25/75 in pencil at the bottom Measurements: Print: 47 x 33.5 cm; paper: 65 x 50 cm

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959
          Oct. 09, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959

          Est: €60,000 - €80,000

          Mixed technique of collage and oil on canvas. Measurements: 199 x 82 cm. Provenance: acquired directly by the current owners, Galerie 59, Germany, year 1959, property of an important contemporary art collection, Germany-Barcelona. (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) is a Spanish painter and sculptor. A self-taught artist, together with Gerardo Rueda and Fernando Zóbel he formed the so-called "Cuenca school", which was one of the first initiatives to introduce the new currents of modern art in Spain, in the 1960s, being the founding of the Museum of Art Spanish Abstract of Cuenca - a museum of which he is a co-founder - his main initiative. Bibliography: "The Gustavo Torner Foundation reopens the museum in Cuenca after four years closed." The Albacete Tribune

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        • Gustavo Torner. Colored / Ceremonial
          Sep. 24, 2024

          Gustavo Torner. Colored / Ceremonial

          Est: -

          Silkscreen on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (75/200) in the lower left corner. Published by Guadalimar, 1978.

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        • Gustavo Torner
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Gustavo Torner

          Est: €800 - €1,800

          Gustavo Torner 1925 Cuenca - lebt und arbeitet in Spanien -"los complementarios (IV)"- Edelstahl. 82/100. 17,5 x 20 x 20 cm. Auf der Unterseite bez.: gustavo torner. Edition: Fundacion Juan March. - Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Manfred Sack, Hamburg. Die Plastik wurde Mitte der 1960er Jahre Dr. Sack als Honorar für einen Vortag für das Goethe Institut und die Madrider Architektenvereinigung in Madrid überreicht. Unter den Zuhörern war der Künstler und Freund Céser Manrique.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - Waiting (Equivalences). 1969
          Sep. 17, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER - Waiting (Equivalences). 1969

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Waiting (Equivalences). 1969 Silkscreen on Canson paper Signed in pencil Numbered 26/60 Dimensions 56 x 41.5 cm Published by the author, Cuenca 1969 BIBLIOGRAPHY Arturo Sagastibelza, "Torner. Graphic Work-Reasoned Catalogue", Foundation of Culture and Consortium of the City of Cuenca 2018, cat. 73 (G-69-4). Page 103

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - Variations on a theme No. 2 V/2. 1994
          Sep. 17, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER - Variations on a theme No. 2 V/2. 1994

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Variations on a theme No. 2 V/2. 1994 Latex and paint on paper Signed, dated and titled 1994 Measurements 59 x 77 cm Folder that included 55 variations on the same theme. Commissioned by the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Madrid, Madrid 1994

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959
          Sep. 12, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959

          Est: €60,000 - €80,000

          Mixed technique of collage and oil on canvas. Measurements: 199 x 82 cm. Provenance: acquired directly by the current owners, Galerie 59, Germany, year 1959, property of an important contemporary art collection, Germany-Barcelona. (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) is a Spanish painter and sculptor. A self-taught artist, together with Gerardo Rueda and Fernando Zóbel he formed the so-called "Cuenca school", which was one of the first initiatives to introduce the new currents of modern art in Spain, in the 1960s, being the founding of the Museum of Art Spanish Abstract of Cuenca - a museum of which he is a co-founder - his main initiative. Bibliography: "The Gustavo Torner Foundation reopens the museum in Cuenca after four years closed." The Albacete Tribune

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959
          Jul. 25, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER "MATERIALITY" (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) - 1959

          Est: €60,000 - €80,000

          Mixed technique of collage and oil on canvas. Measurements: 199 x 82 cm. Provenance: acquired directly by the current owners, Galerie 59, Germany, year 1959, property of an important contemporary art collection, Germany-Barcelona. (Cuenca, July 13, 1925) is a Spanish painter and sculptor. A self-taught artist, together with Gerardo Rueda and Fernando Zóbel he formed the so-called "Cuenca school", which was one of the first initiatives to introduce the new currents of modern art in Spain, in the 1960s, being the founding of the Museum of Art Spanish Abstract of Cuenca - a museum of which he is a co-founder - his main initiative. Bibliography: "The Gustavo Torner Foundation reopens the museum in Cuenca after four years closed." The Albacete Tribune

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca (1925) "The waves of the echo", 1967
          Jul. 23, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca (1925) "The waves of the echo", 1967

          Est: €13,500 - €18,000

          Mixed technique on plexiglass Signed, dated and titled on the back Measurements: 67.5 x 57 cm

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        • TORNER GUSTAVO (n. 1925) - LOS COMPLEMENTARIOS IV, 1985
          Jul. 05, 2024

          TORNER GUSTAVO (n. 1925) - LOS COMPLEMENTARIOS IV, 1985

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          TORNER GUSTAVO (n. 1925). LOS COMPLEMENTARIOS IV, 1985. steel sculpture. edition engraved at the base, ex. 401/500 Juan March Foundation PROVENANCE Private collection, Brescia . 23,00 x 17,50 x 23,00 cm.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Sur-Géométries. 19...
          Jul. 02, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Sur-Géométries. 19...

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Sur-Géométries. 1972 Folder containing 9 serigraphs by the artist on paper, all of them signed in pencil, dated 1972 and numbered 11/75. Dedicated to the architects Brunelleschi, Alberti, Palladio, Herrera, Dietterlin, Enshu, Borromini, Boullée and Mies Van der Rohe. The Folder is signed in pencil and dedicated on the cover. Abel Martín Print, Madrid and Edita the artist, Cuenca 1972 Measurements 69.3 x 50.2 cm (each screen print) All the Screen Prints and the Folder are framed. PROVENANCE Acquired directly from the artist by the current owner BIBLIOGRAPHY Arturo Sagastibelza, "Torner. Graphic Work-Catalogue raisonné", Foundation of Culture and Consortium of the City of Cuenca 2018, cat. 128-137 (G-72-1 to 10). P. 145-165

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        • TORNER, GUSTAVO (1925)
          May. 28, 2024

          TORNER, GUSTAVO (1925)

          Est: -

          Screen printing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (78/460) in the lower left corner. Edited by the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art of Cuenca.

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        • TORNER, GUSTAVO (1925)
          May. 28, 2024

          TORNER, GUSTAVO (1925)

          Est: -

          Screen printing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (HC - Hors Commerce) in the lower left corner.

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        • TORNER, GUSTAVO. N° 1. Materialbild.
          Mar. 22, 2024

          TORNER, GUSTAVO. N° 1. Materialbild.

          Est: €4,000 - €6,000

          TORNER, GUSTAVO geb. 1925 Cuenca N° 1 Materialbild. R. u. signiert und datiert (19)59. Rückseitig auf dem Keilrahmen bezeichnet "N°1 - Gustavo Torner". Klebeetikett der Galerie 59 in Aschaffenburg mit Verweis auf die Sammlung Ströher. 198 x 82 cm. Rahmen. Provenienz: Sammlung Ströher, Galerie 59 Aschaffenburg.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - The complementary VIII
          Mar. 19, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER - The complementary VIII

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 The complementary VIII. 2000 Steel and gold Copy numbered 1 of 35 Measurements 22 x 24 x 24 cm Edited by Fundación Caja Madrid Authenticity confirmed by the artist.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925) "The Complementaries IV" 1985
          Mar. 14, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925) "The Complementaries IV" 1985

          Est: €800 - €900

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925) "The Complementaries IV" 1985 Stainless steel Numbered 243/500 edition of 500 copies 18 x 23 x 23 cm 800 - 900 €

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "25 semana de música religiosa. Cuenca. 24 a 30 de marzo. 1986". Serigraphy. Signed.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "25 semana de música religiosa. Cuenca. 24 a 30 de marzo. 1986". Serigraphy. Signed.

          Est: €250 - €300

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "25th week of religious music. Cuenca. 24th to 30th March. 1986". Silkscreen. Signed on plate. Measurements: 80 x 49 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner was self-taught, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €350

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 62 x 84 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €350

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 56 x 76 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €350

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 62 x 84 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed.

          Est: €350 - €400

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 62 x 84 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €400

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 56 x 76,5 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. copy. Signed and justified by hand.
          Feb. 08, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. copy. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €500 - €550

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. copy. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 62 x 84 cm. Painter and sculptor member of the called school of Cuenca, Gustavo Torner was formed in a self-taught way, and in 1956 he begins to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled. 19-89
          Feb. 06, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled. 19-89

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Untitled. 19-89. 1989 Brush and painted boards in a wooden box with an artist's frame Back signed and titled Measurements 54 x 47.5 cm PROVENANCE Acquired from the artist by the current owner .

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled. 17-89
          Feb. 06, 2024

          GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled. 17-89

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Untitled. 17-89. 1989 Brushes and painted boards in a wooden box with an artist's frame Back signed, titled and dated 1989 Measurements 54 x 47.5 cm PROVENANCE Acquired from the artist by the current owner.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Appearances. 1966-69 Acrylic, feldspar and latex on w
          Dec. 12, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Appearances. 1966-69 Acrylic, feldspar and latex on w

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Appearances. 1966-69 Acrylic, feldspar and latex on wood Signed and dated 1966-69 Back signed, dated and titled Measurements 68.5 x 90 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Cambio Gallery, Madrid Blanchard Gallery, Madrid Soledad Lorenzo Gallery, Madrid Private collection BIBLIOGRAPHY Fernando Rodriguez Jove, "Chemistry and Art. The new materials in the work of Gustavo Torner", Ed. Kadmos, Salamanca 1994, reproduced. p. 64 Enrique Paniagua, "The Art of Gustavo Torner Voll. II", Ed. Gustavo Paniagua, Salamanca 2003, reproduced. p. 245, no. 584

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        • Gustavo Torner. Ginza - a través de Noh
          Nov. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Ginza - a través de Noh

          Est: -

          Serigrafía sobre papel Guarro. Firmada en el ángulo inferio derecho. Numerada (P/A - Prueba de Artista) en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Sin título
          Nov. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Sin título

          Est: -

          Serigrafía sobre papel Guarro. Firmada en el ángulo inferior derecho. Numerada (P/A - Prueba de Artista) en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - The complementary IV
          Oct. 24, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER - The complementary IV

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 The complementary IV. 1985 Stainless steel Numbered 151/500 Edited by Fundación Juan March Measurements 16.5 x 21.4 x 21.4 cm BIBLIOGRAPHY Enrique R. Paniagua, "The Art of Gustavo Torner", Enrique R. Paniagua and Caja Duero, Salamanca 2003, page 197, no. 1088

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Sep. 27, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Sep. 27, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Sep. 27, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (HC - Hors Commerce) in the lower left corner.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.
          Jul. 25, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.

          Est: €1,400 - €1,600

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Los complementarios IV". Manifold/sculpture in stainless steel. Copy 151/500. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 19 x 23 x 23 cm. A painter and sculptor who was a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Jul. 20, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). No title. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €400

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 56 x 76,5 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.
          Jul. 20, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, P.A. Signed and justified by hand.

          Est: €300 - €350

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). Untitled. Silkscreen, copy P.A. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 62 x 84 cm. A painter and sculptor and a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (1925). Untitled.
          Jun. 21, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (1925). Untitled.

          Est: €150 - €250

          Print. Signature and print run in pencil. 25/75. 48 x 34 cm (footprint); 65 x 50 cm (paper); 75 x 60 cm (frame).

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled
          May. 23, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER - Untitled

          Est: -

          GUSTAVO TORNER Cuenca 1925 Untitled. 1963 Painting and collage on paper Signed and dated 1963 Size 37 x 59.5 cm

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.
          May. 16, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,200 - €2,400

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Los complementarios IV". Manifold/sculpture in stainless steel. Copy 151/500. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 19 x 23 x 23 cm. A painter and sculptor who was a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Mar. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (HC - Hors Commerce) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Mar. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Mar. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P/A - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Mar. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Serigraphy on Guarro paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (HC - Hors Commerce) in the lower left corner.

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        • Gustavo Torner. Untitled
          Feb. 22, 2023

          Gustavo Torner. Untitled

          Est: -

          Silkscreen on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (P. A - Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner. Published on the occasion of the XXV Anniversary of the Museum of Abstract Art of Cuenca.

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        • GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.
          Feb. 08, 2023

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "The Complementaries IV". Multiple/sculpture in stainless steel. copy 151/500. Signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,200 - €2,400

          GUSTAVO TORNER (Cuenca, 1925). "Los complementarios IV". Manifold/sculpture in stainless steel. Copy 151/500. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 19 x 23 x 23 cm. A painter and sculptor who was a member of the so-called Cuenca school, Gustavo Torner trained as a self-taught artist, and in 1956 he began to work in a purely abstract language, within the informalist current. In addition to the fine arts, he has worked in diverse fields such as scenography, and has also collaborated with the design of significant spaces such as some of the rooms of the Prado Museum or the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca. He is currently represented in this museum, as well as in the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the MNCARS, the Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid and other collections, both public and private.

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