The Museo Nacional Reina Sofía, Madrid (Queen Sofía National Museum) and the Museo DA2 Domus Artium, Salamanca have already presented Oscar Seco's paintings. His work has been included in other international museums and collections....
Material
Acryl auf Leinwand
Size
162x130 cm
Price
7500 €
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Little Nemo in Secoland & Landscapes is the well-known Oscar Seco series, based on the comic character Little Nemo in Slumberland, which the cartoonist Winsor McCay created for the New York daily at the beginning of the last century.
The series also presents Dutch and American landscapes of the 18th and 19th Before the century, works by artists such as Alfred Bierstadt, Asher Durand, Jan Van Goyen, Van der Velde or Jacob Van Ruisdael. An exciting place where we meet apocalyptic environments, dinosaurs, oversized animals, old radiant monsters, war machines, science fiction iconography, Superman, Batman, Spiderman etc...
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About the artist
Oscar Seco
The Museo Nacional Reina Sofía, Madrid (Queen Sofía National Museum) and the Museo DA2 Domus Artium, Salamanca have already presented Oscar Seco's paintings. His work has been included in other international museums and collections. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts at the Complutense University, Madrid (1984). Hundreds of exhibitions in Spain, Germany, USA, South Korea, Portugal and Chile testify to a career full of creativity and creativity spanning several decades.