Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Luna Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Velaba Su Cabellera Larga (She Changed Last Night, When the Moon Washed Over Her Long Hair) by Ricardo Viera

Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Luna Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Velaba Su Cabellera Larga (She Changed Last Night, When the Moon Washed Over Her Long Hair) by Ricardo Viera

Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Luna Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Velaba Su Cabellera Larga (She Changed Last Night, When the Moon Washed Over Her Long Hair)

Ricardo Viera

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Title

Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Luna Ella Mudro Anoche Cuando la Velaba Su Cabellera Larga (She Changed Last Night, When the Moon Washed Over Her Long Hair)

 
Artist

Ricardo Viera

  1945 - 2020 (biography)
Year
1979  
Technique
watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper 
Image Size
18 1/8 x 24" image and paper size 
Signature
ink, lower right 
Edition Size
1 of 1 unique 
Annotations
ink dated after signature; titled in Spanish and initialed, verso, in colored pencil 
Reference
 
Paper
white watercolor paper 
State
 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
14100 
Price
$1,000.00 
Description

This gestural, Abstract Expressionist composition was accomplished by Viera using watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper.

Painter, printmaker, photographer and videographer Ricardo Viera was born in Ciego de Avila, Cuba on December 1 of 1945. His parents sent fourteen-year-old Viera to Miami via the airlift of 1962 dubbed "Operation Peter Pan," wherein children of Cuba were sent by there parents to the United States in a bid for what they thought was a better future. Upon arrival Viera was situated in a refugee camp Miami, FL, and was eventually housed and sent to school. He attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA in 1973, and in 1974 he graduated with a Masters in Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence; that year he became a professor of art and museum director/curator at the Lehigh University in 1974 where he worked for 44 years.

A proponent of Latin American Art and visual literacy, Viera left behind a legacy and history at the university. In his time at Lehigh, he helped establish a visual laboratory and teaching collection program, increasing the collection from 2,500 objects, according to Lehigh Communications. Viera also created a national collection of Latin American works and spent time teaching courses in museum and curatorial studies, the history of photography, visual thinking strategies and public art.

Ricardo Viera died on April 1, 2020 in Miami Beach, Florida.

 

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