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Claudio Bravo (1936 – 2011) was a Chilean hyperrealist painter. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dali. He lived and worked in Tangier, Morocco, beginning in 1972. Bravo also lived in Chile, New York and Spain. He was known mainly for his paintings of still lifes, portraits and packages, but he had also done drawings, lithographs, engraving and figural bronze sculptures. The Baltimore Museum of Art, El Museo del Barrio (New York City), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Santiago, Chile), Museo Rufino Tamayo (Mexico City), Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Modern Art (New York City), Museum Ludwig (Cologne, Germany), the Palmer Museum of Art (Pennsylvania State University), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art are among the public collections holding works by Claudio Bravo.

Lanas ( Wool ), 2004

Contra luz, 1985

Doble naturaleza muerta, 1984

Groups of eightMuseo de Artes Visuales (MAVI),Santiago

Papel Blanco (White Paper), 2010

Flores, 1982Candelabros de plata, 1992

Flores, 1982

Cuatro ánforas, 1999

Flowers, 2002

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Quinqué, 1989

Planta de nicotina blanca, 1991

Pequeño paisaje, 1982

Paisaje de Tánger, 1977

Luchadores, (Wrestlers), 1985

Panes, 2000

Package,1969 The Baltimore Museum of Art

Oranges, 2002

Montadura de caballo chilena, 1992

Opalina blanca, 1987

Naturaleza muerta con vela, 1983

Naturaleza muerta con teteras, 1986

New York Still Life

Naturaleza muerta con mantel persa, 1981

Package Hormas de sombreros, 1978

Naturaleza muerta con campana China, 1983

Naturaleza muerta bereber, 2001

Morteros, 1982

Lirio tingitane, 1990

Naturaleza muerta con esculturas

Naturaleza muerta con ladrillos, 1992

Membrillos, 1985

Mortero y cerámica, 2000

Mi estudio, 1996

La silla de le Corbusier, 1977

Marjana amarillo (Yellow Marjana) Neptuno (Blue), 1998

Flores secas, 1994

Landscape

Bambú e higos, 1974

Madras de Essaouira,1995

Marfiles y cactus, 1985

Manzanas y membrillos, 1986

Marjana rojo, 2008

Eggplants, (Berengenas), 1983

Frutas, 1985

Focos, 1971

Atlas Landscape

Las cuatro estaciones, 1964

Las cuatro estaciones, 1964

Garrafas, 1987

Legumbres y morteros, 1986

Flores, 1984

Estribos coloniales, 1993

Flores secas, 1995

Frutas e hibiscus, 1985

Fuentes de mi Jardín, 1991

Chilean-born painter Claudio Bravo moved to Morocco where he had three homes: in Taroudant, a house dubbed "the refuge of the artist" - a fortress against the outside world; in Marrakech, a small palace in the Medina, and in Tangier, a sublime garden house.

Jarrones árabes, 1991

Exhibition 2012 - El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey

Exhibition 2012 Exhibition 2012 - El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey

Claudio Bravo And Morocco by Janis Gardner Cecil.

Claudio Bravo And Morocco by Janis Gardner Cecil

The Music room at Thierry W. Despont in Tribeca, with paintings by Claudio Bravo

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, PhilippinesThe young tycoon Inigo Zobel and his mother Rocio Zobel Urquijo

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, PhilippinesPortrait of Tessie Ojeda Luz

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, PhilippinesAntonio Roxas in a white turtleneck, accented with a slick-back and a skinny dog

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, PhilippinesPortrait of Maria Luisa Prieto Lovina

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, PhilippinesPortrait of a Boy in a Turban

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