Courtyard In Quito, Ecuador By Hernando Mejia Carrasquilla (venezuelan, 1940)
View of an interior courtyard in Quito, capital of Ecuador. Created in 1943 by the Venezuelan-Colombian artist Hernando Mejia Carrasquilla (active in the 1940s-1960s), it has been exhibited several times in Colombia and Venezuela, as well as at the National Museum of Colombia.
Source:
http://www.ebefavenezuela.com/mejia_hernando.html
https://www.mincultura.gov.co/SiteAssets/Artes/50_aniversario_SNA_optimized_Parte1.pdf
Inscription: Signed lower left: H. Mejia-Carrasquilla, Quito, 1943. The last words are visible under the mat. On the back of the watercolor, inscription in Spanish: Patio colonial, Quito. On the back of the cover, stamp of a framer from Bogota, Colombia. Technique: watercolor on paper, under mat and framed.
Dimensions: image only: l 39 x h 26 cm, framed: 62 x 50 cm.
Condition: very good.
Source:
http://www.ebefavenezuela.com/mejia_hernando.html
https://www.mincultura.gov.co/SiteAssets/Artes/50_aniversario_SNA_optimized_Parte1.pdf
Inscription: Signed lower left: H. Mejia-Carrasquilla, Quito, 1943. The last words are visible under the mat. On the back of the watercolor, inscription in Spanish: Patio colonial, Quito. On the back of the cover, stamp of a framer from Bogota, Colombia. Technique: watercolor on paper, under mat and framed.
Dimensions: image only: l 39 x h 26 cm, framed: 62 x 50 cm.
Condition: very good.
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Water color
Width: 62
Height: 50
Reference (ID): 1639357
Availability: In stock
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