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Gilbert Duran - Puro San Antonio

Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:00AM EST
Lot 5

Gilbert Duran | "La Tortilleria"

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Sold for
$1,700
Sold Price excludes BP

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Gilbert Duran (San Antonio, Texas, 1947-2023),"La Tortilleria" woman making tortillas in Surrealist environment, after Salvador Dali (Spain, 1904-1989), oil on canvas size: 48 x 36 in.  Artist's note: This grandmother has probably served millions of flour tortillas in her lifetime. I consider tortilla making the foundation of many wonderful memories I have had as a young man and in my later life. It is one of the greatest depictions of art at its very best. Provenance: Property from the Southtown San Antonio, Texas studio of noted artist Gilbert Duran Gilbert Duran (1947-2023) was a celebrated artist first known for his watercolor renditions of South Texas wildlife and Texas ranch scenes, and later for vivid oil paintings of South Texas and Latin themes, most famously depicting Frida Kahlo holding a margarita ('Frida Margarita'), an image which has been widely copied and displayed throughout Texas and beyond. Duran worked for many years out of his Southtown San Antonio, Texas live / work studio, Duran Arte, producing strikingly original canvases as well as sculpture and commissioned work. Many of Duran's key works were displayed in prominent San Antonio restaurants including Rosario's and Soluna, and have been shown at the Smithsonian Museo Alameda, and added to private collections including that of Guadalupe Rivera Marin, daughter of Kahlo’s husband Diego Rivera. Duran's impressive legacy as one of San Antonio's outstanding artists continues to grow as pieces begin to come to market at auction houses and galleries throughout the Southwest.