Attributed to AGUSTIN UBEDA Mid Century Modern DON QUIXOTE Horse Oil Painting
Attributed to Agustin Ubeda (Spain, 1925 - 2007) large oil painting of Don Quixote or man with horse. I found no signature, but this came in from an estate with 2 other Ubeda paintings, very similar in style. Frame measures 37" x 30 1/2, painting measures 31 1/2" x 25"
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As found on PicassoMio:
Herencia, Ciudad Real, Spain 1925
Established Spanish painter and graphic artist Agustin Ubeda works in a style full of lyricism, sensuality and irony, in which one can see the influence of Goya, of whom he is a self-proclaimed admirer.
Convinced that painting is both aesthetic and intellectual, Ubeda makes artwork in a style that is unquestionably his, created with enjoyment and passion, at the edge of the trends in contemporary Spanish art, within which he stands out.
Ubeda was trained at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Spain, and was granted a scholarship from the French Institute in Madrid that he used to travel to Paris, where he was profoundly influenced by Marc Chagall. He returned to Spain and worked as a professor at his former school, the Escuela de San Fernando, where, until 1980, he was a professor in the Fine Arts department, becoming chair in 1987.
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