Null Christina RUBALCAVA (*1943), 'Puta vida no, puta muerte', 1983
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Christina RUBALCAVA (*1943), 'Puta vida no, puta muerte', 1983 Technique: oil on canvas, framed, Signature: signed 'Rubalcava' lower right, dated and titled on verso, Dimensions: 137 x 97 cm, frame 160 x 119 cm, Condition: good, Comment: Rubalcava is a Mexican painter of contemporary art. She has lived and worked in Paris since the 1970s. Her artistic oeuvre is diverse and includes wall paintings, bronzes, drawings, ceramics and, of course, paintings. Her personal style is characterized by rich, bright colors and an unmistakable use of contours. Her works have been exhibited several times in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the USA and are part of important collections in institutions such as the Mam in Paris, the Tamayo Museum (Mexico City), the MARCO (Monterrey, Mexico) and the art collection of the Basilica de Guadalupe (Mexico City). ATTENTION! SHIPPING ONLY BY FORWARDING AGENT OR SELF-COLLECTION! ATTENTION! SHIPMENT ONLY VIA CARRIER OR SELF COLLECTION!

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Christina RUBALCAVA (*1943), 'Puta vida no, puta muerte', 1983 Technique: oil on canvas, framed, Signature: signed 'Rubalcava' lower right, dated and titled on verso, Dimensions: 137 x 97 cm, frame 160 x 119 cm, Condition: good, Comment: Rubalcava is a Mexican painter of contemporary art. She has lived and worked in Paris since the 1970s. Her artistic oeuvre is diverse and includes wall paintings, bronzes, drawings, ceramics and, of course, paintings. Her personal style is characterized by rich, bright colors and an unmistakable use of contours. Her works have been exhibited several times in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the USA and are part of important collections in institutions such as the Mam in Paris, the Tamayo Museum (Mexico City), the MARCO (Monterrey, Mexico) and the art collection of the Basilica de Guadalupe (Mexico City). ATTENTION! SHIPPING ONLY BY FORWARDING AGENT OR SELF-COLLECTION! ATTENTION! SHIPMENT ONLY VIA CARRIER OR SELF COLLECTION!

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