Jose Ramon Alejandro (Cuban, born 1943)
Title: Single pyramid, 1991
Edition: 10
Size: 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm.)
Price:
350 USD
Provenance:
MLA represents this Cuban Master directly.
Exhibitions:
José Ramón Alejandro is a Cuban painter and writer. Since the late 1960s, his work has appeared in one-man shows in private galleries in Paris, Geneva, and Miami, as part of exhibitions in Israel and cities across Europe, and in exhibits of limited edition books illustrated by artists of note. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Bibliothèque Municipale d’Angers in France, the San Diego Art Museum, and the Miami-Dade Public Library all include his works in their permanent collections.
Description:
This is an outstanding lithograph by the renowned Cuban artist, Ramon Alejandro. It is a wonderful image of his protrait of femininity. Typical of his best work, he has employed tropical fruits, as an expression of sensuality. It is pencil signed and numbered 3/10. This print measures about 16 x 12in (42 x 30cm). It was done while Alejandro was living in Paris, in 1991. We guarantee the authenticity of this print, and will offer a certificate of authenticity on our gallery letterhead. This print is in mint condition, and is unframed. Alejandro lithographs, etchings and serigraphs are rare, difficult to find, and more than likely will appreciate dramatically over time. He produces a very limited amount of work, and even less original printwork, and his work is very sought after.
This print will be accompanied by the Alejandro book entitled "Ramon Alejandro". It was done by Art Tribu in Paris in 1999. MLA Gallery has the largest selection of Alejandro prints in the world. We offer a life-time trade in policy. Please inquire.
This gallery considers Alejandro to be the top Surrealist artist in the world today.
José Ramón Alejandro is a Cuban painter and writer. Since the late 1960s, his work has appeared in one-man shows in private galleries in Paris, Geneva, and Miami, as part of exhibitions in Israel and cities across Europe, and in exhibits of limited edition books illustrated by artists of note. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Bibliothèque Municipale d’Angers in France, the San Diego Art Museum, and the Miami-Dade Public Library all include his works in their permanent collections.
Alejandro left Havana in the 1960s to live in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Paris, where he stayed for thirty years. In 1995, he moved to Miami. There he founded Editions Deleatur, a publisher focusing on Cuban writers within Cuba and abroad. Alejandro and his work are the subject of the essay collection Ramón Alejandro(L’Atelier des Brisants, 2006).