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Cuban Art Mario Carreño Afro-Cuban Dance
(Danza Afrocubana)


Author: Mario Carreño
Year: 1943
Medium: Duco with cloth and rope collage on wood panel
Size: 64 7/8 x 47 7/8 inches
signed and dated 43 lower right
Inventory No: C5818
Price: $

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Provenance:

Perls Galleries, New York (1944);

Acquired from the above, thence by descent from the above;

Private Collection, Coral Gables, Florida.




Exhibited in Carreño, Lyceum, Havana, Cuba, Nov. 9-16, 1943, no. 8.

Exhibited in Mario Carreño, Perls Galleries, New York, New York,

Mar. – Apr. 1944, and listed in the exhibition brochure, no. 14.




Exhibited in Modern Cuban Painters at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA),

New York, April 1944, curated by Alfred Barr, and listed in

“Modern Cuban Painters”, Museum of Modern Art Bulletin,

Vol. XI, No. 5, p. 8, Apr. 1944.




Exhibited in Sotheby’s, Latin American Art, May 30-31, 2007,

New York, New York, lot no. 8.




Exhibited in Afro-Cuban Dance - A Re-Discovered Masterwork by

Mario Carreño, Cernuda
Arte, Coral Gables, Florida, July 2007,

and illustrated on the cover of the invitation.




Exhibited in Cuban Art & Identity: 1900-1950,

Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, Florida, curated by

Juan A. Martínez, PhD, Oct.19, 2013 – Feb. 2, 2014, illustrated

in the museum catalog, page 23, and listed on page 54, no. 9.




Also Exhibited at the Following Museums:

Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute, Utica, New York,
Oct. 1 – Oct. 30, 1944.

Art Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 1 – Dec.29, 1944.

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Feb. 1 – Mar. 1, 1945.

St. Paul Gallery & School of Art, St. Paul, Minnesota,
Mar. 15 – Apr. 1, 1945.

University Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,

May 27 – Jun. 24, 1945.

Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, Jul. 19 – Aug.16, 1945.

Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 30 – Sep. 27, 1945.

San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, California,
Oct. 11 – Nov. 8, 1945.

J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, Nov. 22 – Dec. 20, 1945.

Alexandria Art League, Alexandria, Louisiana, Jan.3 – Jan. 24, 1946.

Person Hall Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

North Carolina, Feb.7 – Mar. 7, 1946.

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, Mar. 21 – Apr. 19, 1946.




Literature:

José Gómez Sicre, Cuadernos de Plástica Cubana I, Carreño,

Ediciones Galería del Prado, Havana, 1943, illustrated in color.

José Gómez Sicre, Cuban Painting of Today, María Luisa Gómez Mena,

Havana, 1944, p. 9.

Edward Alden Jewell, “Cuba’s Pacemakers,” New York Times,

March 26, 1944, discussed.

“Cuban Rhythm,” Dayton, Ohio News Week, April 3, 1944, discussed.

“El Arte Cubano,” Carteles, April 30, 1944, installation view.

Alfred Hamilton Barr, “Pintura Cubana en Nueva York,” Norte, Vol. 4, No. 9,

July 1944, discussed.

José Gómez Sicre, “Pintores Cubanos Modernos,” La Revista Belga,

July, 1944, illustrated.

Harry Salpeter, “Carreño the Cubanist,” Esquire, September 1944, discussed.

José Gómez Sicre, Art of Cuba in Exile, Editora Munder, Miami, 1987,

p. 53, installation view.

Lowery S. Sims, et al, Wifredo Lam and his Contemporaries 1938-1952

(exhibition catalog), The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York,

Harry N. Abrams, 1992, p. 64, illustrated.

Maria Lluïsa & Antonio Zaya, Cuba Siglo XX: modernidad y sincretismo

(exhibition catalog), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Centro Atlántico

de Arte Moderno; Palma, Fundación “La Caixa;” Barcelona,

Centre d’Art Santa Mònica, April-December 1996, p. 38, illustrated.

Jacqueline Barnitz, Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America,

University of Texas Press, Austin, 2001, p. 124, no. 4.8, illustrated in color.






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