Miss Selfridge

FRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina Woman

Description: Dealsrus is well known for offering quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our reputation is stellar and we stand behind everything we sell. Sales on ebay can be made through ebay's payment system. Privately, we accept credit card payments Visa and Mastercard through our own merchant account. We also accept payments through Authorize net. Please read the terms of sale before bidding on our items. Good Luck, and as always please ask all questions before bidding. On ebay our name is dealsrus. Our company name is EastCoastArt. Francisco Zuniga (1912 - 1998) 20th Century Mexican/Costa-Rican artist known for his genres, figures, murals, and sculptures. Original signed charcoal and conte crayon drawing on paper, in the original frame and stamp dated verso 1986 Created in 1982 Site: 21.5"x 29.25"x Frame: 30"x 38" Signed and dated lower right--see photos PROVENANCE- From a private estate, never removed from original frame COA from EastCoastArt Looks excellent, in original "as found" untouched condition, minor waves in paper, frame has minor wear, not examined out of the frame, glass shipped or removed at buyers request--- please look at photos carefully. Fantastic original drawing by Francisco Zuniga! This image depicts a beautiful and highly expressive full body portrait of a seated Latina woman, Zuniga's most beloved subject. This is a fine example of Zuniga's original drawings, large in size, and in great condition. My extremely reasonable price of $3499 is far below what one would be expected to pay for it in a gallery or at auction. Please view my other prints listed on ebay this week--we are adding a new bunch every Thursday. If not sold they will go into my ebay store at a more realistic and higher buy-it-now price, or removed. Biography: Internationally acclaimed sculptor and printmaker Francisco Zuñiga was born in Costa Rica. He studied drawing, stone sculpture, and engraving at the School of Fine Arts in San Jose. Later, in 1936, he studied stone carving at La Esmeralda in Mexico City. He was appointed to the faculty of La Esmeralda where he remained until his retirement in 1970. Zuniga's art reflects a love and respect for Central American people and traditions. In 1972, he created his first lithograph. As a complement to his emotionally powerful sculpture, Zuniga's prints articulate the sensitivity and sensuality of the human figure. He has been the recipient of numerous international prizes and awards. His work is exhibited frequently in prominent galleries throughout the world and may be found in the permanent collections of twenty-nine museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum, the Mexican Museum in San Francisco, and the Phoenix Art Museum.In 1936, Francisco Zuniga left San Jose, Costa Rica, where he had studied drawing at the School of Fine Arts and worked as an assistant in his father's studio, a workshop which produced religious sculpture for the churches and convents in and around the city. His destination was Mexico City. It was from there that he would begin an illustrious career as a sculptor and draftsman. Zuñiga's exploration into the nuances of volume, in line and space, are demonstrated in this, the most complete exhibition of his work to be shown in more than a decade.Mexico City in 1936 was, even then, one of the major art centers of the Americas. As such it witnessed and participated in many of the frenzied and controversial art movements which reflected the political and intellectual climate of the first three decades of the twentieth century. Muralism, the graphic arts, the incorporation of in-ternational movements had produced an artistic climate, which would eventually attract to Mexico international artists and intellectuals such as Sergei Eisenstein, André Breton and Antonin Artaud. Then as now, Mexico City was a major world capital with the infrastructure necessary to exhibit and expose new aesthetic concepts.For all these reasons it was the most obvious destination of choice for Zuñiga. In Mexico he worked with the painter Manuel Rodríguez Lozano, and would become one of the founders of La Esmeralda, the National School of Painting and Sculpture, teaching there between 1938 and 1970. Zuniga also fulfilled commissions for numerous public monuments, but between 1960 and 1980, he began to work exclusively on his studio projects. At the time of his death in 1998, his work would be part of major museum collections internationally.Zuniga's signature sculptures, massive female figures sculpted in onyx or cast in bronze, emphasize an ongoing exploration of figurative representation in Western Art.In Juchitecas en Conversación (1985) a standing female figure with crossed arms faces two figures seated on a bench. The figure closest to her rests her hand on a water jug fully facing the first, while the third, body half turned toward the group, gestures toward them with her left arm. The elongated heads and necks are in direct contrast to the full, earthy bodies of all three. In posture and gesture these figures, with their monumental mass and volume, suggest a relationship of community and of union between women, a theme basic to Zuñiga.Other elements catch the eye: the water jug, the dress. The presence of these elements has often been a reason for categorizing Zuñiga's work as an example of regional representation, i.e. archetypes of indigenous women. Yet in focusing on the posture, gesture and composition in this work and others, Zuñiga is utilizing a juxtaposition of classical sculptural language with indigenous models. You might feel tempted to focus on the appearance of the model, but you should not overlook the stance, the composition, the regal allusion to the classical Western tradition.This issue becomes even more evident in the pastel and charcoal Dos Mujeres de Pie (1977). Two nudes stand slightly off center from each other and face to face. We see before us the full front and full back view of two women. Full-figured, even corpulent, they are full-hipped with legs and feet firmly planted on the earth. 100% Guaranteed to be as described. Ask all questions beforehand. Please contact us before purchasing if you have any questions. All Sales are Final. All sales are final. There are no exchanges or returns.Once payment has been cleared, merchandise will ship within 4-10 days. We try to ship in a timely fashion but sometimes we are away and it is impossible to ship immediately. We ask for your patience and assure you we are acting as quickly as we can.All payments are due at the time of purchase. Payments can be made credit cards Visa and Mastercard (no ultra-high rewards cards allowed) through our own merchant account. Paypal not acceptedAll lots are sold “as is”All lots are accompanied by a name and/or description and lot number for referenceUnless the prospective buyer has a resale tax certificate, all Pennsylvania residents are required to pay 6% sales tax, which will be included in the final amount, to the State of PennsylvaniaShipping, handling and insurance determined after sale according to final destination. An approximation can be provided beforehand if requested. An email will be sent to your registered ebay email with actual S/H/I charges after the end of the auction. The shipping charges displayed on ebay are meant to be an approximation and do not reflect true costs. Shipping and insurance charges are determined by the location of the buyer and the final selling price. In addition, handling charges are as follows: $10 for a small package, $15.00 for a medium package and $20 for a large package. Please look for an email after the end of the auction for final charges. Please read more about our shipping charges displayed on the ebay. Thank you for your cooperation in the matter. Should you have any questions we can be reached through ebay. If the buyer prefers, the item can be dropped off at a shipping center for packaging and shipment with insurance. We charge $10 for this service. Terms of Guarantee:EastCoastArt (AKA “dealsrus”) warrants the authenticity and authorship of our merchandise. All lots are guaranteed to be as described. Prospective buyers are responsible for asking any and all questions about the merchandise, and to view all photos carefully, before purchasing. Live preview of any merchandise is available before purchase simply by asking. We at EastCoastArt are diligent in trying to convey all aspects of our merchandise, but it is ultimately the responsibility of the prospective buyer to satisfy themselves as to conditions and authorship of merchandise. All merchandise is sold “As Is”. EastCoastArt warrants the authorship for a period of 15 days from the date of shipment only to the original purchaser of record. If it is determined to EastCoastArt’s satisfaction that the description was incorrect, the sale will be rescinded and the purchase price will be refunded providing the merchandise is returned in same condition and in the same packaging that it was at the time of the sale, at the expense of the buyer. Should a dispute arise over the authenticity, it is our policy to have the purchaser obtain at their expense, an opinion (or two, in some cases and at our discretion) of recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable by both EastCoastArt and the purchaser. We try to depict the merchandise and artwork as accurately as possible with photographs. We do not overly enhance the photos. However, every computer and monitor is different, and how we see the merchandise might differ from what you see. Please bear this in mind when viewing. We can not accept returns based on color variation, shading, toning, etc. Please contact us to arrange an in-person preview before purchasing if there is any doubt as to what you are seeing. Contact before purchasing for any questions you have. All sales are final. By placing a bid on our items on ebay you accept our terms of sale.Unless otherwise specified, frames are considered a throw-in and are not guaranteed in any fashion. Sizes listed in the descriptions are a very close approximation, ie., if the painting is 12.2” x 14.2” we would describe such as a 12” x 14”.

Price: 3499 USD

Location: Pottstown, Pennsylvania

End Time: 2024-09-09T22:25:01.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

Product Images

FRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina WomanFRANCISCO ZUNIGA-Mexican Artist-Original Signed Charcoal Drawing-Latina Woman

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Francisco Zuniga

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Signed By: Francisco Zuniga

Signed: Yes

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Material: Charcoal, Paper

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes

Framing: Matted & Framed

Size/Largest Dimensions: Site: 21.5"x 29.25"x Frame: 30"x 38"

Subject: Figures, Women

Type: Drawing

Year of Production: 1982

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

COA Issued By: EastCoastArt

Theme: People

Style: Figurative Art

Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)

Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

Handmade: Yes

Time Period Produced: 1980-1989

Recommended

"Mujer Gravida" by Francisco Zuniga Lithograph on Paper LE of 2000 '74 Portfolio
"Mujer Gravida" by Francisco Zuniga Lithograph on Paper LE of 2000 '74 Portfolio

$598.49

View Details
1960s MODERNIST MACLUF BRONZE, FRANCISCO ZUNIGA & ENRIQUE ALFEREZ MEXICAN SCHOOL
1960s MODERNIST MACLUF BRONZE, FRANCISCO ZUNIGA & ENRIQUE ALFEREZ MEXICAN SCHOOL

$1900.00

View Details
Francisco Zuniga(1912-1998)Artist CR Litho “Lovers” Hand Signed Major Auction Up
Francisco Zuniga(1912-1998)Artist CR Litho “Lovers” Hand Signed Major Auction Up

$2400.00

View Details
Francisco ZUNIGA lithograph 1973
Francisco ZUNIGA lithograph 1973

$675.00

View Details
Mexico 1994 Artist Francisco Zuniga, MNH sc#1865, roulette 12
Mexico 1994 Artist Francisco Zuniga, MNH sc#1865, roulette 12

$1.00

View Details
Excerpts from Conversation with Francisco Zuniga, Artist Portfolio, Rubicon
Excerpts from Conversation with Francisco Zuniga, Artist Portfolio, Rubicon

$25.00

View Details
sgd AT MEXICO modernist art pottery sculpture seated peasant woman Zuniga style
sgd AT MEXICO modernist art pottery sculpture seated peasant woman Zuniga style

$40.00

View Details
Signed 1975 Listed Artist Francisco Zuniga Carved Stone Sculpture Woman & Child
Signed 1975 Listed Artist Francisco Zuniga Carved Stone Sculpture Woman & Child

$4999.99

View Details
Vintage Francisco Zuniga Poster, Brewster Gallery 1975, Framed
Vintage Francisco Zuniga Poster, Brewster Gallery 1975, Framed

$690.00

View Details
FRANCISCO ZUNIGA - BOOK SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: EDUARDO L. VALENCIA
FRANCISCO ZUNIGA - BOOK SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: EDUARDO L. VALENCIA

$1200.00

View Details