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RAFAEL CANOGAR

(1935)

RAFAEL CANOGAR Toledo (1935) "Two fragments of sinister", 1965

Oil on canvas Signed and dated in the upper right area: "Canogar / 65". Signed, titled and dated on the back, with labels from Break (Associazione Culturale), Rome and Galleria d'Arte Maggiore, Bologna With reference from the author's catalogue raisonne Cat. No. 1965-006 Provenance: - L'Attico Gallery, Rome - Break (Associazione Culturale), Rome - Galleria d'Arte Maggiore, Bologna, Italy - Galleria San Carlo, Milan, Italy - Private collection, Italy, 1992 - Private collection, Spain Exhibitions: -"Canogar". Madrid, Juana Mordo Gallery, 27 March-2 April 1965 - Art Madrid 08. Modern and Contemporary Art Salon. English: Madrid, Glass Pavilion of the Casa de Campo Exhibition Centre, 12-17 February 2008. Bibliography: - "Modern and Contemporary Art", Christie's, Rome, 9 December 1991 (colour rep. p. 98, lot 155, dimensions 130 x 98 cm) - "Canogar". Madrid, Juana Mordo Gallery, 1965 (colour rep. and n. s/p.). Exhibition foldout - "Canogar". General Catalogue, Ediciones Iberico 2 Mil, Barcelona, ​​1992, 2 vols. Colour rep. and np 90; cit. p. 241, Reg. N. 656, vol. 2 - Gualdoni, Flaminio, "Arte a Roma 1945-1980". Milan, Giancarlo Politi Editore, 1988, Art in series, no. 5, black edition and no. 91, entitled Two fragments of a disaster; and dimensions 130 x 98 cm - Saez, Ramon, “Canogar. Juana Mordo Gallery”. El Español, Madrid, April 10, 1965, Exhibitions in Madrid, Cit. p. 26 - Otero, Gloria, “Rafael Canogar” (interview), XL Weekly Supplement, ABC Newspaper, No. 1306 from November 4 to 10, 2012, Color reproduction, p. 23 Dimensions: 130 x 97 cm

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