Description: This is a lovely and whimsical Vintage Old Mexican Modern Folk Art Oil Painting on Burlap canvas, by esteemed Mexican artist, Jose Maria de Servin (1917 - 1983.) This work depicts the portrait of a young boy. The subject wears an ornate sombrero and holds a large blossoming flower, which is a popular motif of Servin. This particular piece is unsigned, but I have owned and sold several paintings by this artist over the years, and this piece is guaranteed to be an original artwork by Jose Maria de Servin. (I also have two other pieces by this artist in my gallery.) Servin's oil on burlap artworks are representative of his later period, and likely date to the 1960's - 1970's. Approximately 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches (including frame.) Actual artwork is approximately 18 x 24 inches. Good condition for age, with a few speckles of light paint loss to the painted surface (please see photos.) Acquired in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! About the Artist: Jose Servin Born: 1917 - MichiganDied: 1983Known for: Figure, still life and portrait painting, sculpture, engraving, murals, teaching Jose Maria de Servin was taken to Guadalajara Mexico by his family when he was two months of age. He was a distinguished member of the group "Young Painters of Jalisco." Later Jose Maria de Servin collaborated with Merciful Jose Orozco in works of the Legislative Palace of Guadalajara, Jalisco. Jose Maria de Servin also taught summer art courses for 15 years at the University of Arizona. Jose Maria de Servin's mural productions were numerous. He painted important murals in union with his brothers Antonio and Miguel. His religious pictures were very well accepted in Europe. Main Exhibitions:Spanish Athenian, Guadalajara, Jal. (1940); Gallery of Contemporary Art, Mexico, D.F. (1949); Gallery of Universal Art, Monterrey, N. L. (1959); House of the Crafts, Guadalajara (1964); Rossemberg's Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ. and in Miami, FL. (1969). Crafts Capuchinas, Guadalajara (1971). Building "The Angel", Mexico, D.F. (1977). In addition Jose Mariia de Servin has participated in important exhibitions in Venezuela and Panama. n exhibition tribute was held the year after Jose Maria de Servin's death, Regional Museum of Guadalajara (1984) Prizes and Distinctions:Medal of Honor Fair of Jalisco (1953). In the Madonna Festival of Los Angeles, CA., Jose Maria de Servin received the first prize for the work "the Madonna and the Boy" (1956). In 1957 Jose de Servin gained the prestige's Merciful Jose Orozco award. First prize in the Year of the Plastic Arts of Jalisco (1964). In 1967 he is honored with the appointment to Life Member of Friends of the Mexican Art of the Art Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Named artistic Adviser of the House of the Crafts of Jalisco (1969) Jose Maria de Servin's murals works are rich in color and show a high sense of the "Mexicanidad". Jose Maria de Servin has works of this sort in the Regional Museum, the House of the Jalisciense Culture and the House of the Crafts as well as in the hotels Mendoza and Hilton, of Guadalajara, Jalisco. His works can be viewed in the Arcs of Phoenix, Arizona.; The Cortijo of San Jose, Tijuana, B. C. and the Pharmacies Benavides de Monterrey, N. L. JOSE MARIA DE SERVIN (1917 – 1983) Jose Maria de Servin was taken from his birthplace in Michigan to Guadalajara Mexico by his family when he was two months of age. He was a distinguished member of the group “Young Painters of Jalisco”. Later Jose Maria de Servin collaborated with Merciful Jose Orozco in works of the Legislative Palace of Guadalajara, Jalisco. Jose Maria de Servin also taught summer art courses for 15 years at the University of Arizona. Jose Maria de Servin’s mural productions were numerous. He painted important murals in union with his brothers Antonio and Miguel. His religious pictures were very well accepted in Europe.Main Exhibitions:Spanish Athenian, Guadalajara, Jal. (1940); Gallery of Contemporary Art, Mexico, D.F. (1949); Gallery of Universal Art, Monterrey, N. L. (1959); House of the Crafts, Guadalajara (1964); Rossemberg’s Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ. and in Miami, FL. (1969). Crafts Capuchinas, Guadalajara (1971). Building “The Angel”, Mexico, D.F. (1977). In addition Jose Mariia de Servin has participated in important exhibitions in Venezuela and Panama. An exhibition tribute was held the year after Jose Maria de Servin’s death, Regional Museum of Guadalajara (1984)Prizes and Distinctions:Medal of Honor Fair of Jalisco (1953). In the Madonna Festival of Los Angeles, CA., Jose Maria de Servin received the first prize for the work “the Madonna and the Boy” (1956). In 1957 Jose de Servin gained the prestige’s Merciful Jose Orozco award. First prize in the Year of the Plastic Arts of Jalisco (1964). In 1967 he is honored with the appointment to Life Member of Friends of the Mexican Art of the Art Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Named artistic Adviser of the House of the Crafts of Jalisco (1969)Jose Maria de Servin’s murals works are rich in color and show a high sense of the mexicanidad. Jose Maria de Servin has works of this sort in the Regional Museum, the House of the Jalisciense Culture and the House of the Crafts as well as in the hotels Mendoza and Hilton, of Guadalajara, Jalisco. His works can be viewed in the Arcs of Phoenix, Arizona.; The Cortijo of San Jose, Tijuana, B. C. and the Pharmacies Benavides de Monterrey, N. L.
Price: 975 USD
Location: Orange, California
End Time: 2024-02-11T01:49:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Jose Maria de Servin
Signed By: Jose Maria de Servin
Size: Large
Signed: No
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Material: Oil, Burlap
Region of Origin: California, USA
Framing: Framed
Subject: Boys, Children & Infants, Community Life, Costumes, Figures, Flowers, Still Life, Mexico
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 27 1/2 in
Style: Expressionism, Figurative Art, Folk Art, Mexican, Modernism, Portraiture
Theme: Art, Continents & Countries, Cultures & Ethnicities, Domestic & Family Life, Events & Festivals, Fashion, Floral, People, Portrait
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 21 1/2 in
Time Period Produced: 1960-1969