JOSE MARIE MIJARES FERNANDEZ ABSTRACT CUBAN PAINTING
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Jose Marie Mijares Fernandez, Cuban, American, 1921 to 2004, an oil on canvas painting depicting an abstract geometric composition. Signed lower right. Bears a Ministerio de Cultura holographic label on the backside. Provenance: Comes from a private collection. Note: Jose Maria Mijares Fernandez was one of the best known Cuban Painters. Jose Maria Mijares Fernandez was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1921, in the neighborhood of Santos Surez. He took up drawing as an adolescent and, in 1936, at the age of 16, he entered the San Alejandro School of Fine Arts in Havana on a scholarship. His influences there where of the painters of the Havana School including his professors Ponce, Romanach, Menocal, Valderrama, Ramon Loy, and Caravia. His first major exhibition was in Havana in 1944 that the Capitol Building. There, he won second prize with a painting titled La Alameda, The Boulevard. In 1947, he exhibited his works again, this time at the Lyceum Lawn Tennis Club. He was awarded First Place in the National Paintings Prize, from the IV National Paintings, Engravings and Sculptures Salon, at the age of 29, an event that was an important milestone in his career. His style at this time was figurative but in the 1950s changed to what he described as concrete forms or geometric abstraction. In fact, he became one of the pioneers of geometric abstraction in Cuba. By the late1950s, artists were having a difficult time in Havana, all of the galleries had closed and there were few places to exhibit, so, in 1957, he returned to School of Fine Arts of San Alejandro to teach art, resigning after two years when Fidel Castro came to power. In 1968 he fled to exile in Miami, where he abandoned his geometric style in favor of a fluid decorative one, to signify his emotional state at the abrupt and disheartening but at the same time freeing change in location. In 1998, Mijares was interviewed for the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. Mijares was awarded an honorary Doctorate from Florida International University in 2001. In 2002, he opened the Mijares Gallery in Coral Gables, FL to exhibit his works. One of a kind artwork. Abstract Paintings And Wall Decor Collectibles.
Dimensions: Frame 22 1/2 x 32 1/4 in. Image 17 x 26 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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