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Artist: Juan Maldonado
Serigraph -- Standing Nude
By Juan Maldonado
Located in Troy, NY
The nude in this serigraph (unknown number of multiples) has both an air of sensuality and sacredness. In part, this is because the artist was influenced by Da Vinci's ideas of the h...
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1990s Contemporary Juan Maldonado Art

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Screen

The Last Supper
By Juan Maldonado
Located in Troy, NY
This serigraph of the "Last Supper" is unusual. It portrays only four men, not the traditional 12 disciples. They are intricately drawn, providing a sense ...
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1990s Contemporary Juan Maldonado Art

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Screen

Nude Serigraph -- Tribute to Degas (Bather)
By Juan Maldonado
Located in Troy, NY
This serigraph, an Artist's Proof (A/P), is a tribute to the French impressionist artist Degas. The female figure gazes at a painting that we assume is by Degas; the model for the nu...
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1990s Contemporary Juan Maldonado Art

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Screen

Portrait Serigraph -- El Chisme (The Gossip)
By Juan Maldonado
Located in Troy, NY
The women in this serigraph are drawn with grace and balance. The paper used is a cotton and linen blend with a bronze tint for the drawing. The artist was influenced by DaVinci's wo...
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1990s Contemporary Juan Maldonado Art

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Screen

Serigraph with Religious Theme --The Guarantee
By Juan Maldonado
Located in Troy, NY
A group of young boys study the sacred scriptures with an elder in this serigraph print. A solemn and serious atmosphere pervades the four figures. The att...
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1990s Renaissance Juan Maldonado Art

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Rag Paper, Screen

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