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Fishing by Alfredo Buenaventura

Fishing by Alfredo Buenaventura

SKU: Asian001

Original Oil by Phillipine master Alfredo Buenaventura. A moment in the Fisherman's day harvesting the catch is truly breathtaking and one of his best works.  Framed in Italian light Gold measuring framed 35 x 47.

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    Original Oil by Alfredo Beunaventura imported from the Phillippines by an Ambassador who acquired it from Alfredo himself. Circa 1981, this scene of Fisherman at work is probably one of Alfredo most complete and vibrant work. Most of Alfredo work has been sold out for years. Framed 35 x 47. Tirage upon Request.

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    All works are guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition with necessary paperwork to validate their authenticity. Any buyers remorse is the responsibility of the buyer to return the painting back to PPFA& Framing within 3 days upon arrival at place of destination, at their cost and in perfect condition. Only when returned and inspected, monies returned.

  • Shipping Policy

    Wood crated and Insured. Shipping is carried out by reputable shippers. PPFA&Framing ensures the delivery of the artwork to the buyer with confidence in a timely fashion. We want your business so we pay for this completely to anywhere in United States and Canada.

  • Biography of Artist

    Alfredo Buenaventura was born 1942 into a distinguished family of artists in Bulacan, a province north of Manila, Philippines. After studying art for a short period at the University of Santo Tomás, Alfredo was placed under the tutelage of his uncle, the painter Cesar Buenaventura, who was at the peak of his artistic career as a painter, mainly of Impressionist landscapes. He passed in 1982.

    Alfredo used a spatula to create the expressionist fillings that characterize his works and contrasted this technique with the subtle impressionism he learned from his uncle. Alfredo died of a heart disease, shortly before his fortieth birthday.

    His paintings are found in private collections in the United States, Spain and the Philippines.

    The colony of artists on Mabini started with the old giants known for their classical mastery. 

    Jane Stangl stated in the book, "Let us not forget that beyond Mabini's mass productions, there was much good and original work coming out of there... Mabini collectors preferred to buy Mabini art because they could relate to it... Mabini was of course classified in general terms as traditional art."???It was an honor to be on Mabini. The studios of early graduates of the premier art schools in the country such as the University of the Philippines and the University of Santo Tomas were located here.

$2,195.00Price
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