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Oscurantismo
Oscurantismo is an original colored etching realized by the artist José Ortega during the 1970s.
Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Edition of 90.
Good conditions, except for very light foxings on paper.
Includes a frame:39 x 2 x 46 cm.
This lithograph represents a dramatic scene: on the left, a sad woman who seems to be waiting for someone. On the right, another woman crying bent over her son. As the title below the image explains, the scenes refer to the pains of war, personally experienced by the artist.
Read More About The Life And Works Of The Artist José Ortega Here!
Oscurantismo is an original colored etching realized by the artist José Ortega during the 1970s.
Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Edition of 90.
Good conditions, except for very light foxings on paper.
Includes a frame:39 x 2 x 46 cm.
This lithograph represents a dramatic scene: on the left, a sad woman who seems to be waiting for someone. On the right, another woman crying bent over her son. As the title below the image explains, the scenes refer to the pains of war, personally experienced by the artist.
Read More About The Life And Works Of The Artist José Ortega Here!
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