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JM-Arte Fine Arts Catalogue 2013

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Contents1. Intro

3. Atilio Buriano

7. Martinez Docampo

11. Mario Giacoya

15. Myrtha Lugano

19. Esther Schuster

23. Andrés Montani

27. Julio Veridié

31. Silvia Villagrán

35. Kike Sánchez

38. Julio Mariño

Julio Mariño draws unreservedly upon his vast experience as the owner of

the former Galería Contemporánea, and an artist in his own right. Galería

Contemporánea was a well-established South American full service art

gallery and frame factory in old town Montevideo, Uruguay.

Julio Mariño was born in Treinta y Tres, Uruguay in 1932. At a young age he

began to study art with professors Taranco and Mancebo Rojas. In his early

twenties he moved to the capital Montevideo, and began his long career in the

art world. In 1970 he opened the Galería Contemporánea, whilst befriending

leading and upcoming painters of the time, like the “Group 8” artists.

As an artist, Julio Mariño´s work reveals a unique and individual style: mostly

neo-fi gurative. It is found in private collections worldwide.

Julio Mariño currently resides in Washington, D.C. He continues to provide

ingenious solutions and advice to clients on wide-ranging aspects of art

management & collection; restoration & conservation; and curatorial & exhibit

installation matters.

He is the curator of the Uruguayan Embassy´s Cultural Foundation for the

Arts and is actively involved in sponsoring the arts in the nation´s capital.

He welcomes guests to his home studio in the heart of the city for private

showings.

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Julio C. Mariñoowner | jm-arte fine arts

Contact

Tel: () | [email protected] | www.jm-arte.com

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Born November 1, 1943, in Montevideo, Uruguay.

A serious and avid student of psychology and history, he joined the Seminary in Buenos Aires

for a career in the ministry. Eager in his search for Truth, he discovers painting as the means to

express his dreams in life meshed into nature itself. He begins to study art with professor Manuel

CASTILBLANCO marking the beginning of work that strives to translate the raw expressions

of his true self. He is also a poet and illustrator whose publications have appeared nationally

and abroad. While mostly residing in Argentina, he also spends long periods of time in Cabo

Polonio, Uruguay. Collectors of his unique art are found in Asia, Europe, Israel and the Americas.

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1/ Galería El Taller; Galería Aramayo, Uruguay

1 Galería Ética, (Buenos Aires); XXV Salón de Artes Plásticas, Montevideo

1 Museo Dámaso Arce (Buenos Aires); Instituto Italiano de Cultura; XXVI Salón Municipal de Artes

Plásticas; Galería El Portal (Montevideo)

1 Galería Goya (Mar del Plata); Galería Orión (Buenos Aires); Galería Maná (Buenos Aires); Galería

Aramayo; Galería Bruzzone (Montevideo)

1 Primera Bienal Nacional de Artes Plásticas y Visuales; Alianza Francesa (Montevideo)

11 Galería Kattya (Salvador, Bahia); Museo Dá-maso Arce (Buenos Aires);

Semana Panamericana de la O.E.A.; XLV Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas y Visuales (Montevideo)

1 Alianza Francesa; Instituto Cultural Brasileño (Montevideo)

1 Galería Montevideo (Montevideo);

“Concours International d´Arts Plastiques”, (Toulouse); Galerie Clin d´Oeil (Toulouse) and the Salon d´Eté Saint

Flour Auvernia (France)

Exhibits

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A Renaissance Virtuoso artist looking to the future...

A. B. C.

D. (detail) E.

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Niños Jugando en el MarYear: 1990

Series: Figuras

Inventory#: 1504

Medium: drawings and water-colors on paper

Measures: 064 X 050 cm /

25” X 20”

Signature: signed in lower mid front section

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,600

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Rostro entre Fantasía IIYear: 1987

Series: Figuras

Inventory#: 1530

Medium: drawings and water-colors on paper

Measures: 063 X 043 cm/25” X 17”

Signature: signed and dated in lower mid right angle

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,600

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Fantasía EspacialYear: 1993

Series: Sueños

Inventory#: 1506

Medium: ink and watercolors on paper

Measures: 064 X 050 cm/25” X 20”

Signature: signed in lower mid front section

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,600

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Ocho Manifestaciones Cotidianas

Year: 1991

Series: Figuras

Inventory#: 1520

Medium: drawings and water-colors on paper

Measures: 017 ½ X 025 cm/7” X 10”

Signature: signed in lower left angle

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

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Inventory#: 1516

Medium: drawings and watercolors on paper

Measures: 019 X 0.27 ½ cm/7” ½ X 10” ¾

Signature: signed in lower front; legend on back

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

“Fantasia Marina” “Sueños” series | 1 | $1,

Inventory#: 1507

Medium: drawings and watercolors on paper

Measures: 050 X 064 cm/20” X 25”

Signature: signed in lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

“Barca del Ensueño ” “Barcas” series | 1 | $

Atilio Buriano

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Born June 13, 1921 in the city of Tacuarembó, Uruguay.

Begins to study painting techniques with Héctor BASALDÚA concentrating in lithography and

stage design methodologies.

DOCAMPO travels widely throughout Europe to further study painting techniques in Spain,

Italy and France. In 1956, he meets maestro Carlos W. ALISERIS, a renown Uruguayan painter

leading to four years of intense studies under his direction.

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11 Instituto de Bellas Artes, San Francisco de Asís

1 Galería Montevideo (de José Pedro Argul)

Galería Moretti, Montevideo

1 Galería Boedo y Quinaz, Montevideo

Instituto Goethe, Montevideo

1 Galería Moretti, Montevideo

1 Galería El Galpón, Montevideo

Galería Studer, Montevideo

1 Galería Documenta, Sao Paolo, Brasil

Galería Espacio, Asunción, Paraguay

1 Galería Pintos, Montevideo

1 Instituto Goethe, Montevideo

Galería El Gallo, San José

1 Galería Contemporánea, Montevideo

1 Galería Trill, Montevideo

1 Galería Contemporánea, Montevideo

1 Galería Contemporánea, Montevideo

Exhibits

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A.

Fantasía en Transparencia II

Year: 1975

Series: Fantasías

Inventory#: 156

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/19” ½ X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

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Fantasía en Transparencia IV

Year: 1975

Series: Fantasías

Inventory#: 156

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/19” ½ X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

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Fantasía en Transparencia III

Year: 1975

Series: Fantasías

Inventory#: 153

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 065 X 050 cm/25” ½ X 19” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

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Fantasía en Transparencia VI

Year: 1975

Series: Fantasías

Inventory#: 156

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/19” ½ X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

Awards

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Inventory#: 155

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/19” ½ X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

E. “Fantasía en Transparencia V” “Fantasías” series | 1 | $

Martinez Docampo

1 ° PREMIO MEDALLA DE PLATA, Cabildo Abierto de Montevideo

(concurso del Ministerio de Instrucción Pública).

1 PREMIO ADQUISICIÓN de la Cámara de Diputados.

1 ° PREMIO, Fundación de Montevideo.

1 PRIMER PREMIO, Universidad del Trabajo.

1 PRIMER PREMIO, Salón de artistas Libres.

1 PRIMER PREMIO, Salón de Salto, Salto.

1 ° PREMIO, Cámara de Comercio

1 PRIMER PREMIO y PREMIO ADQUISICIÓN del Salón Escalón de Lavalleja, Minas.

Awards

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Born December 31, 1951 in Sarandí Grande, Florida, Uruguay.

In 1978 he moves to Montevideo, the capital to study art with Daymán ANTÚNEZ and professor Miguel

Ángel PAREJA and later on, the SALGUERO atelier. He takes painting very seriously. He works hard to turn

his canvas subjects into true images of his own experiences. There is a tenacious youthfulness, simplicity,

glow and candor in his paint-brush strokes, always fl ashing out unadulterated colors galore. M. GIACOYA

knows how to combine childhood memories and nostalgia with the spontaneous and impetuous reality

of his “nowadays” world. Oftentimes, his canvas are large. His favorite subjects depict the landscapes of

the earth sprouting to bear fruit. These are farmlands, farmers; livestock, ranches, still life in huge pots

overfl owing with fl owers, all taking over the entire canvas; streetscapes that take us anywhere in the world.

A profound naïve sense of self gives this painter a universal imprint; therefore his inanimate and animate

fi gures become a part of his signature style.

For the last 18 years M. GIACOYA has been residing permanently in Punta del Este, Uruguay working in his

own atelier and teaching art since 1986.

Many art museums in Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Israel, and the United States have chosen to include his

artwork in their permanent collections. His art is also widely found in private collections in Argentina,

England, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Hong Kong, China as well as in Japan and the Middle East.

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“For the love of landscape, with color in his soulA professional folk painter brings childhood to the fore”

A. B. C.

D. (detail) E.

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La Casa RosadaYear: 1990

Series: Calles

Inventory#: 345

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 091 X 071 cm/28” X 36”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $2,900

C.

Llegando el OtoñoYear: 1990

Series: Calles

Inventory#: 349

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 092 X 072 cm/36” X 28”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $2,900

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Flores en Jarrón RojoYear: 1991

Series: Flores

Inventory#: 360

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 092 X 072 cm/36” X 28”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $2,900

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Niños Jugando a La Rayuela

Year: 1989

Series: Niños

Inventory#: 338

Medium: acrylics on hard-wood

Measures: 030 X 040 cm/12” X 15” ¾

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

Exhibitions + Awards

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Exhibits

Mario Giacoya

Series: Labradores

Inventory#: 320

Medium: acrylics on cardboard

Measures: 071 X 091 cm/28” X 35”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

E. “Primeras Espigas” “Labradores” series | 1 | $,

Mario GIACOYA exhibits his work regularly since 1. He is invited by prestigious art galleries, public and private institutions in Uruguay and abroad to participate

in individual and collective shows. In competitions, he has received awards and prizes in recognition of his originality and professional craft.

Exhibitions + Awards

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1930 -2006. Self taught artist well known for her fl ower drawings and watercolors. For fi ve

years she works with her colleague, Emilio CORTINAS, also a renown watercolorist perfecting

her style. From 1952 to 1955 Ms. Lugaro taught drawing at the “Escuela de Artes Comerciales”,

in Montevideo, Uruguay. At the request of several national paint corporations, INCA, PAJARITO

and ANCAP among others, for many years, Ms. Lugaro illustrated yearly calendars depicting the

country’s native fl owers.

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1 Casa Zubirí

1 Salón Introzzi; Galería La Esquina

1 Galería Mercedes; Galería San José

1 Galería Estampa; Casa Zubirí

1 Galería La Esquina

11 Galería Rincón

1 Galería Trill; Galería Pocitos

1 Alianza Francesa

1 Galería Studer

1 Galería Boqui; Galería La Esquina

1 Galería Moretti

1 Galería Contemporánea

1 Galería Trill

1 Galería Ciudadela

1 Galería Capital

1 Galería Contemporánea

1 Galería Moretti

1 Galería Pocitos

1 Galería Contemporánea

Exhibits

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Flores (el duende)Year: 1990

Series: Flores

Inventory#: 1618

Medium: drawings, watercol-ors on canson-cardstock

Measures: 037 X 037 cm/14” ½ X 14” ½

Signature: signed at the base of vase

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

C.

Flores (el arropado)Year: 1990

Series: Flores

Inventory#: 1620

Technique: drawings and watercolors on canson-

cardstock

Measures: 037 X 037 cm/14” ½ X 14” ½

Signature: signed at the base of the vase

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

B.

Flores (la curiosas)Year: 1990

Series: Flores

Inventory#: 1619

Medium: drawings and water-colors on canson-cardstock

Measures: 037 X 037 cm/14” ½ X 14” ½

Signature: signed at the base of the vase

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

D.

Flores (El Pétalo Curioso)Year: 1990

Series: Flores

Inventory#: 1623

Medium: drawings and water-colors on canson-cardstock

Measures: 037 X 037 cm/14” ½ X 14” ½

Signature: signed at the base of the vase

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

Awards (in Uruguay)

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Myrtha Lugaro

Inventory#: 1621

Medium: drawings and watercolors on canson-card-stock

Measures: 037 X 037 cm/14” ½ X 14” ½

Signature: signed at the base of the vase

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

“Flores (La bebedora)” “Flores” series | 1 | $

1 PREMIO ADQUISICIÓN, Salón Primavera, Salto

1 ° PREMIO, Museo El Ombú, San José

1 1° PREMIO, Museo Araújo, Treinta y Tres

11 1° PREMIO, Salón Aromas, Colonia

1 1° PREMIO, Naturalezas, Paysandú

1 PREMIO ADQUISICIÓN, Museo El Ombú, San José

1 \1° PREMIO y ADQUISICIÓN, Salón Aromas, Colonia

11 1° PREMIO, Fundación Recursos, Montevideo

1PREMIO ADQUISICIÓN, Cámara de Comercio, Montevideo

1 1° PREMIO, Club de Golf, Montevideo

Awards (in Uruguay)

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1938 – 2005. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Ms. SCHUSTER graduates from the School of Architecture, of the University of Buenos Aires with

honors and receives awards in urban design and decorative architecture competitions. She

studies drawing and oil painting with professors Carlos RIPAMONTI and Ceferino CARNACCINI

in Argentina. Ms. SCHUSTER moves to Uruguay in the late seventies and sets out to validate

her university degree. She continues her studies of Art History with Carlos RANGUIS and at

“Taller de MONTANI”. She also travels widely to the United States, Europe and Israel. Her unique

artwork is included in private collections in Europe, Israel and the Americas.

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1 “Salón Knoll para artistas universitarios”, Buenos Aires, Argentina

1 “Salón Knoll para artistas universitarios”, Buenos Aires, Argentina

1 “Salón de Pintura del Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay”

1 “Salón Nacional y Salón Municipal de Artes Plásticas Visuales”

1 “Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Agustín Araújo”, Treinta y Tres; “Galería Artea”; “Muestra del

concurso de Artes Plásticas del Uruguay, B.I.D”.

1 Galería Artea; Travelling Exhibition in the “Museo de Arte Americano”, Maldonado

1 “Casa de la Cultura”, City Hall, Florida

1 Galería Contemporánea, sponsored by the Embassy of Argentina

1 Portraits & Self Portraits (in) Punta del Este, sponsored by the Embassy of Argentina

11 “Tres artistas rioplatenses”, Instituto Italianode Cultura del Uruguay

1 “Retrospective Exhibit”, Museo del Gaucho y de la Moneda (BROU)

Exhibits

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Frutas y Plantas)Year: 1990

Series: Natura-lezas

Inventory#: 1769

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 019 X 024 cm/7” ½ X 9” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $700

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FachadaYear: 1990

Series: Fachadas

Inventory#: 1778

Medium: mixed, on hard-wood

Measures: 037 X 046 cm/14” ½ X 18”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1000

B.

FlachadaYear: 1990

Series: Fachadas

Inventory#: 1776

Medium: mixed, on hard-wood

Measures: 037 X 046 cm/14” ½ X 18”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1000

1 Awards in architecture, urban design and for decorative

compositions, “Universidad de Buenos Aires”, Argentina

1 Special Mention, “Primer Salón Nacional de Dibujo y

Pintura”, Soriano

Special Award, “Segundo Salón de Pintura del

Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay”

1 Selected artista, “Post Guernica” competition, sponsored

by the Embassy of Spain.

Awards

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Esther Schuster

Year: 1990

Series: Fachadas

Inventory#: 1777

Medium: mixed, on hardwood

Measures: 046 X 037 cm/18” X 14” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea,

Uruguay

Price: $1000

“Fachada”“Fachadas” series | 1 | $1,

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1918 – 2006. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay

Self taught, he begins to paint in 1938. Sun, Sky and Sea are the make up of his steadfast

and unrelenting inspiration. From the very outset, he sets himself apart for his very

unique personal style. Intellectually restless, all his paintings loom out of “his every-day

life experience”. Letting his imagination fl y, A. MONTANI plunges into the universality

of MANKIND with his brush strokes. Defi nitely a modern painter: His view of the Cosmos

goes hand in hand with his relentless quest for what lies beyond our terrestrial planet; he

is touched by his surroundings and ready to capture life’s interwoven mysterious rhythm.

All his insight is revealed with color and bold humanism. He mainly uses oils on canvas

producing magnifi cent photographic eff ects.

Mr. MONTANI’s artwork is represented in several museums: Museo de Bellas Artes, Museo

Nacional Juan Manuel Blanes in Uruguay; Museo de Arte Moderno in Sao Paolo, Museo

de Arte Moderno in Río do Janeiro, in Brazil; Minnesota Art Museum, U.S.A.; Museo de

Arte Contemporáneo, in Santiago, Chile and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Sala Santa

Catalina, in Madrid, Spain.

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Man of the Sea & the World of Space

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Rancho de PescadorYear: 1993

Series: Playas

Inventory#: 077

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 092 X 072 cm/36” X 28”

Signature: signed in lower right angle

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $3,000

B.

Rumbo al RanchoYear: 1990

Series: Playas

Inventory#: 088

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 040 X 032 cm/15” X 12”

Signature: signed, lower right angle

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $800

Next page: “Marea Roja ” “Playas” series | 1 | $,

Andrés MONTANI exhibited his artwork, individually and collectively since 1 up to

invited by prestigious Artists Salons and well established private galleries in Uruguay,

Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, U.S.A. and Spain.

Over the years, Andrés MONTANI was frequently awarded medals, First Place Prizes,

numerous honorary mentions, all of which he earned at top art competitions. Well known

critics have written and published books, articles, and critiques, about this well respected

artist, consistently reviewing the intriguing artistry and distinct techniques of this all around

complex painter.

A. MONTANI is mentioned in various American art encyclopedias. Private collectors around the

world own his paintings.

Exhibits +Awards

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Andrés Montani

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Master of Color, Artist, Journalist, Poet, Author, Playwright Founding Member of “Group of 8”

1900 – 1988. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay

Mr. VERDIÉ fi rst studies at the famed “Círculo de Bellas Artes.” Very active as an artist, he

taught and became Secretary of the newly established School of Fine Arts (“Escuela de

Bellas Artes”) since its founding until 1959. His prolifi c novels and articles are frequently

published and his plays are staged in theatres in Montevideo and Buenos Aires.

VERDIÉ travels to Europe many times to and as diplomat. In Paris, he enrolls at the “Atelier

of Abstract Art” to study under E. PILLET and J. DEWASNE. In 1967 he is appointed

Cultural attaché at the embassy of Uruguay in Brussels, Belgium. Two years later, in 1969,

the “Instituto de Cultura Hispánica de Madrid” grants Mr. Verdié a scholarship in Spain at

the time he is also appointed as Cultural attaché of the embassy of Uruguay in Madrid.

Upon his return from Europe, his close friend and owner of Galería Contemporánea,

Julio Mariño, invites VERDIÉ to set up his own atelier and paint on premises exclusively

for the newly opened art gallery.

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El PaseoYear: 1916

Series: Figuras

Inventory#: 467

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 020 X 026 ½ cm/8” X 12”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1, 100

C.

Dos RiosYear: 1981

Series: Recuer-dos

Inventory#: 408

Medium: oil on cardboard on canvas

Measures: 070 X 090 cm/ 27” ½ X 35” ½

Signature: signed, lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $3,000

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CiudadYear: 1972

Series: Calles

Inventory#: 468

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 030 X 039 cm/12” X 15”

Signature: signed in lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $800

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PuertoYear: 1981

Series: Puertos

Inventory#: 466

Medium: oil on hardwood

Measures: 031 X 031 cm/12” X 12”

Signature: signed in lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $900

Exhibits + Awards

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Exhibits + AwardsJULIO VERDIÉ begins to exhibit his diverse artwork extensively in 1. These exhibitions are at the

invitation of important and well established art galleries, institutions, corporations and museums around the world. They were organized in Montevideo, Uruguay; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Paris, France; also in

Belgrade, Yugoslavia and in Slovenia; Brussels, Belgium; Geneva, Switzerland; in Frankfurt and Dusseldorf, Germany; Sao Paolo, Porto Alegre and in Rio do Janeiro, Brasil; at the Pittsburg Carnegie Institute and the

Dallas Museum, in U.S.A.; in Mexico; and in the Popular Republic of China.

In his seventy years of presence in the art milieu, VERDIÉ was awarded a number of prestigious awards. In 1 he obtained a gold medal for his original “Still Life No. ”. In 1 he wins the highest honor in the

arts awarded in Uruguay, the “Gran Premio Nacional de Pintura” by “El Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas y Visuales in Uruguay. His artwork is found in the permanent collections of the Museo Nacional y Municipal

de Bellas Artes, Montevideo, Uruguay; the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Museos do Sao Paolo and Rio do Janeiro, Brasil as well as in many private collections in Europe and the

Americas.

Inventory#: 403

Medium: oil on cardboard

Measures: 042 X 055 ½ cm/ 16” ½ X 21” ½

Signature: signed, lower right angle

Provenance: Galería Contemporánea, Uruguay

“Gasómetro en la Rambla” “Recuerdos” series | 1 | $1,

Julio Verdié

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With fi rm crisp lines,

prominent artist splurges color and humor

Born May 8, 1950 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

This leading painter and sculptor, studies painting with renown artists N. RAMOS and

O. GARCÍA REINO; sculpture with O. PODESTÁ; etchings, inks and dyes with A. SOLARI;

and ceramics with potters S. MORA and E. e I. FAR both in Montevideo and Buenos Aires.

In Paris, she takes graduate courses in “Abstraction” with Jacques DAVY. Ms.

VILLAGRÁN holds a graduate degree from the “Museo Nacional” in sheet etching and

photoengraving. Her advisor was Professor David Finkbeiner (USA). She also has a

Master Degree in Religious Sciences. From 1975 to 1986 she teaches art to children.

Since 1987, she works full time for the National Cultural Heritage Commission and the

Ministry of Culture in Uruguay. Her originals consistently show the imprint of a very

unique style, oftentimes imbued with a sharp sense of humor. Her work is found in

numerous private collections in America, Asia, Europe, and Israel.Sylv

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Que BuenoYear: 1990

Series: Figuras

Inventory#: 289

Medium: oil-pastel on card-stock

Measures: 065 X 050 cm/25” ½ X 19” ¾

Signature: signed, top mid-section

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,500

B.

Rostro al SolYear: 1988

Series: Caras

Inventory#: 203

Medium: acrylics on paper

Measures: 065 X 050 cm/25” ½ X 19” ¾

Signature: signed, lower right angle

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,500

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Carita SoñadoraYear: 1991

Series: Caras

Inventory#: 227-A

Medium: oil-pastel and acryl-ics on paper

Measures: 065 X 050 cm/25” ½ X 19” ½

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,500

1//1 Premios Adquisición XLII, XLIV, XLV del Salón

Nacional

1 Premio Fundación Martin Reisch

1 PRIMER PREMIO, Salón Municipal

1 PRIMER PREMIO, Museo de Arte Americano,

Maldonado; Mención de Honor, Concurso BID; Mención de

Honor, Agrupación Funcionarios Diplomáticos/Consulares;

Premio Mención de Honor, BROU (escultura)

1 Premios de Pintura, Club de Golf; Salón de Rivera

(Bco. do Brasil)

1 Premio Internacional Arno Brecker; Tercer Premio,

Sala Chile

Awards

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Exhibits1// El Taller (Pintura)

1 El Sargo (Pintura); Galería Altamira de Quito, Ecuador

1 Alianza Francesa (Escultura y Collage)

1 Nuestro Taller (Pintura)

1 Galería Vezcelay (Dibujo)

1 Instituto Italiano de Cultura (Dibujo y Pintura)

1 Instituto Goethe (Pintura)

1 Teatro Municipal de Rivera (Pintura y Dibujo)

11 Individual & Collective Painting Exhibits in Berlín, Bordeaux

and Luxemburg

1 Exposición Retrospectiva en el Museo del Gaucho y la Moneda

1 Gallery One, Arizona, United States of America

Museo Histórico Nacional (Casa de Rivera)

Inventory#: 200-A

Medium: oil pastels on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/19” ¾ X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

“Qué Locura” “Figura” series | 1 | $1,

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Born in 1950, in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Moves to Brasil in 1967 with her parents to settle in Porto Alegre. Begins to at the School of

Architecture. In 1968, Ms. Sánchez also begins to take art classes at the Academy of Applied

Arts in Porto Alegre, with a strong emphasis on drawings and mixed media painting.

In 1970, she returns to Montevideo. There she continues taking art classes with Sergio CURTO

and Andrés MONTANI. In 1972, the Barcelona “Instituto de las Artes” grants Ms. Sánchez a study

scholarship in Spain for one year.

1 Galería Trill; Galería El Taller

1 Galería Boqui

1 Galería Moretti

1 Instituto Goethe

1 Alianza Francesa

1 Galería Contemporánea

11 Galería Pintos

1 Galería Studer; Galería Studio, Salto

1 Galería Contemporánea

1 Galería El Taller

1 Galería Contemporánea

11 Galería Contemporánea

1 Galería Studer

1 Teatro Municipal, Rivera

1 Galería San Juan, Porto Alegre, Brasil

1 Galería Ruta, Sao Paolo, Brasil

Exhibits

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A.

Casas con un árbolYear: 1990

Series: Paisajes

Inventory#: 1558

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/20” X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,100

C.

Jarrones y FrutasYear: 1990

Series: Naturalezas

Inventory#: 1567

Mixed: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/20” X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,100

B.

Pez en la FuenteYear: 1990

Series: Naturalezas

Inventory#: 1550

Medium: mixed on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/20” X 25”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,100

D.

Flores y FrutasYear: 1990

Series: Natura-lezas

Inventory#: 1568

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 065 X 050 cm/25” ½ X 20”

Signature: signed, lower right side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,100

Exhibits + Awards

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Exhibits + AwardsJULIO VERDIÉ begins to exhibit his diverse artwork extensively in 1. These exhibitions are at the

invitation of important and well established art galleries, institutions, corporations and museums around the world. They were organized in Montevideo, Uruguay; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Paris, France; also in

Belgrade, Yugoslavia and in Slovenia; Brussels, Belgium; Geneva, Switzerland; in Frankfurt and Dusseldorf, Germany; Sao Paolo, Porto Alegre and in Rio do Janeiro, Brasil; at the Pittsburg Carnegie Institute and the

Dallas Museum, in U.S.A.; in Mexico; and in the Popular Republic of China.

In his seventy years of presence in the art milieu, VERDIÉ was awarded a number of prestigious awards. In 1 he obtained a gold medal for his original “Still Life No. ”. In 1 he wins the highest honor in the

arts awarded in Uruguay, the “Gran Premio Nacional de Pintura” by “El Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas y Visuales in Uruguay. His artwork is found in the permanent collections of the Museo Nacional y Municipal

de Bellas Artes, Montevideo, Uruguay; the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Museos do Sao Paolo and Rio do Janeiro, Brasil as well as in many private collections in Europe and the

Americas.

Inventory#: 1558

Medium: mixed, on cardstock

Measures: 050 X 065 cm/20” X 25” ½

Signature: signed, lower left side

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

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Kike Sánchez

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Born June 12, 1932, in Treinta y Tres, Uruguay.

Much interested in arts, at an early age, he fi rst studies technical line drawing with professor

TARANCO and painting techniques with maestro Mancebo ROJAS.

In 1948 he moves to the capital city of Montevideo. Soon thereafter, he joins ZUBIRÍ” and later

“BOEDO y QUINAZ”, -- two well established art galleries in the city. These jobs aff ord him a

deep learning experience in the fi eld, and also the opportunity to meet the foremost artists

of that time, like portrait painter Julio VIDAL LAQUE and Julio VERDIÉ, of the “Grupo 8” who

encourage him to pursue his studies. In 1972 Mr. Mariño opens his own art gallery, -- GALERÍA

CONTEMPORÁNEA, consisting of a show room, a framing factory, a restoration workshop, and

Mr. VERDIÉ´s atelier, who now paints exclusively for the new gallery, on premises. Meanwhile,

Mr. Mariño as an artist, continues to develop his own unique style working on diverse mixed

media techniques such as using oils and enamels together. In 1977 he becomes a founding

member of the “Asociación de Galeristas del Uruguay” and is appointed Commissioner to the

Sao Paolo Biennial Exhibition. In 1993-94 he opens an art school in his Gallery.

Since 1995, Mr. Mariño resides mainly in Washington, DC, where he is most actively involved in

the art business. Throughout his long and successful career, with good judgment, Mr. Mariño

has been instrumental in advising clients when shaping and setting up their collections. His

own works are part of collections in Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Julio

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A.

La EspañolaYear: 2010

Series: Abstract

Inventory#: 1486-A

Medium: mixed media on canvas

Measures: 28” X 22”

Signature: signed at bottom right

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $1,200

D.

Symphony No. 11Year: 1991

Series: Abstractos

Inventory#: 1476-A

Medium: oil on board

Measures: 17” X 27” ½

Signature: signed at bottom right

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $800

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Danza en el Parque Nevado No.

Year: 1998

Series: Azul

Inventory#: 668

Medium: oil on board

Measures: 21” X 25”

Signature: signed at bottom right

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $800

D.

Symphony No. 1Year: 2011

Series: Abstractos

Inventory#: 1493-A

Medium: mixed media on canvas

Measures: 40”X 40”

Signature: signed at bottom right

Provenance: Galeria Contemporánea, Uruguay

Price: $2,200

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