Contemporary Fine Art
Por Cutler Bay Auctions
28.4.24
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Estados Unidos
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LOTE 164:

Cundo Bermudez (1914-2008) Latin American


Precio inicial:
$ 1 000
Precio estimado :
$3 000 - $4 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25% Más detalles
IVA: 8.875% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
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Cundo Bermudez (1914-2008) Latin American
Cundo Bermudez (1914-2008) Ceramic Tall Vase painted by the late Master, Cundo Bermudez. Vase measures 12 inches tall and 4 inches across. Ceramic depicts his traditional hands and figures, also shown is a clock on the top. Piece is in great condition. Cundo Bermúdez was born in La Habana in 1914. "When I was young I wanted to be a writer; although I studied at the San Alejandro School of Fine Arts, I never intended to take art seriously. The thirties was a decade of labor strikes and university closings; the economic situation was terrible by the time I went to Mexico in 1938. I was never awarded a scholarship in Cuba. I have never had material ambitions and have been very independent. When the news came of Batista's coup d'etat in 1952, I was vacationing in Europe. I returned home and dedicated myself full-time to painting. It has been like that ever since. I have fun at what I do; the pleasure I get from painting is vital for me. I enjoy art like Mozart enjoyed his music. Some people are concerned over philosophic postulations, over universal chaos, over the atomic bomb; for me, painting is a celebration of form and color, and nothing more. I left Cuba absolutely disillusioned, perhaps because I had believed totally in the revolution. Between 1962 and 1967, the government obliterated me. I was neither harassed nor persecuted, but simply ignored. Exile has affected the individual, not the artist. When I arrived in Puerto Rico, I felt as if I had reached a region of Cuba I had not known previously. In a way, I still feel uprooted, for I do not feel at home anywhere."
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