Eduardo Arroyo (Spanish, 1937-2018)
† Eduardo Arroyo
(Spanish, 1937-2018)
"Personnages", 1989
silkscreen on paper
pencil-signed and dated lower right, numbered "21/35" lower left.
Glazed and framed.
sight 16-1/8" x 29-1/4", framed 16-7/8" x 30"
Provenance: Estate of Charles Christopher Soufas, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Equally adept at painting, graphic art and set design, the Madrid born Arroyo originally trained as a journalist. Shortly after graduation, and in response to the then tumultuous political environment of Spain, the 21-year-old emigrated to Paris. He soon immersed himself in the flourishing artistic community, befriending such artist as Gilles Aillaud and Jon Miro. Initially working as a writer, he soon turned to art, having his first major exhibition in 1964.
Arroyo was a 1982 recipient of the prestigious Premio Nacional de Artes Plasticas, awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport. He has exhibited widely, including le Centre Pompidou, Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and the Institut Valencia d’Art Modern, Valencia.
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† Eduardo Arroyo
(Spanish, 1937-2018)
"Personnages", 1989
silkscreen on paper
pencil-signed and dated lower right, numbered "21/35" lower left.
Glazed and framed.
sight 16-1/8" x 29-1/4", framed 16-7/8" x 30"
Provenance: Estate of Charles Christopher Soufas, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Equally adept at painting, graphic art and set design, the Madrid born Arroyo originally trained as a journalist. Shortly after graduation, and in response to the then tumultuous political environment of Spain, the 21-year-old emigrated to Paris. He soon immersed himself in the flourishing artistic community, befriending such artist as Gilles Aillaud and Jon Miro. Initially working as a writer, he soon turned to art, having his first major exhibition in 1964.
Arroyo was a 1982 recipient of the prestigious Premio Nacional de Artes Plasticas, awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport. He has exhibited widely, including le Centre Pompidou, Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and the Institut Valencia d’Art Modern, Valencia.
Condition Report: New Orleans Auction Galleries is pleased to issue and opinion of any lot; the absence of a condition report does not indicate that a lot is perfect condition or free from damage and/or wear. Please understand that New Orleans Auction Galleries employs no professional conservators. All statements in any condition report, or statements taken verbally, are purely our best opinions, and not blanket statements of fact issued by this auction house. Prospective buyers should examine each lot so as to satisfy themselves concerning condition, genuineness, importance, age, etc. Regardless of any statements made in writing or verbally, all lots are sold strictly "As Is" in accordance with section 2 of our Conditions of Sale. No returns will be accepted on the basis of condition.