CONTEMPORARY CUBA: WORKS FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION Sandú Darié Follow Untitled signed "DARIE DARIE" upper left and lower right corners; further signed, inscribed and dated "DARIE HABANA - 1962-63 -INIT-" on the reverse collage, pencil, watercolor and ink on paper, in 2 sheets 15 3/4 x 11 3/8 in. (40 x 28.9 cm.) Executed in 1962-1963, this work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pedro de Oraá.
Provenance Private Collection, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Artist Bio Sandú Darié Romanian / Cuban • 1906 - 1991 Follow Romanian-born artist Sandú Daríe was initially trained as a lawyer, but his exposure to the Romanian intelligentsia resulted in his choice of a painting career. After studies in Paris, Darié moved permanently to Havana in 1941. His works evince the basic tenets of Concrete art, a combination of planes, primary colors and form fused with geometric rigor stimulated by Piet Mondrian's Neoplasticism. His most innovative works include irregular-shaped canvases and structures with moving parts, connoting the principles of the Latin American MADÍ movement that wished to break from traditional painting and focus on the concrete and physical reality of art. Daríe was constantly preoccupied with space, light and color as well as with viewer participation in the motion, perspective and movement of his works. View More Works
CONTEMPORARY CUBA: WORKS FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION Sandú Darié Follow Untitled signed "DARIE DARIE" upper left and lower right corners; further signed, inscribed and dated "DARIE HABANA - 1962-63 -INIT-" on the reverse collage, pencil, watercolor and ink on paper, in 2 sheets 15 3/4 x 11 3/8 in. (40 x 28.9 cm.) Executed in 1962-1963, this work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pedro de Oraá.
Provenance Private Collection, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Artist Bio Sandú Darié Romanian / Cuban • 1906 - 1991 Follow Romanian-born artist Sandú Daríe was initially trained as a lawyer, but his exposure to the Romanian intelligentsia resulted in his choice of a painting career. After studies in Paris, Darié moved permanently to Havana in 1941. His works evince the basic tenets of Concrete art, a combination of planes, primary colors and form fused with geometric rigor stimulated by Piet Mondrian's Neoplasticism. His most innovative works include irregular-shaped canvases and structures with moving parts, connoting the principles of the Latin American MADÍ movement that wished to break from traditional painting and focus on the concrete and physical reality of art. Daríe was constantly preoccupied with space, light and color as well as with viewer participation in the motion, perspective and movement of his works. View More Works
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