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Francis Bacon Fernando Botero Alexander Calder Marc Chagall Edgar Degas Jim Dine | Jean Dufy Albrecht Dürer Sam Francis Helen Frankenthaler Al Hirschfeld Damien Hirst | David Hockney Robert Indiana Jasper Johns Louis Legrand Roy Lichtenstein Henri Matisse | Joan Miró Henry Moore Robert Motherwell Andy Warhol |
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Pierre Bonnard Mary Cassatt Paul Cézanne Lynn Chadwick Marc Chagall Edgar Degas | Kees van Dongen Raoul Dufy Fernand Léger Edmund Blair Leighton Lord Frederick Leighton Roy Lichtenstein | Henri Matisse John Millais Claude Monet Pablo Picasso Camille Pissarro Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Auguste Rodin Alfred Sisley Chaim Soutine Joseph Tissot Maurice de Vlaminck Andy Warhol | |
The work of Andrés García Ibáñez is the culmination of many hours of restlessness, meditation, deep thought and personal search or encounters, contemplation, journeys and reading; time in which to connect, associate or contract ideas, as part of a demanding and intense creative process. An existential philosophy and an essentially vital and critical attitude constantly disregard stereotypes and hackneyed concepts; he follows new paths and novel propositions, corresponding to his own universe, which conserves its fundamental nucleus, to which new bold and mould breaking ideas are added.’
Juan José Ceba
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