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Artist: Carlos Quintana
RABBIT
By Carlos Quintana
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Carlos Quintana (b.1966, Cuba), makes feverish paintings, he creates worlds onto themselves, or rather re-invents our world, but on his own terms. His frantic brush strokes and vibra...
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2010s Carlos Quintana Art

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Canvas, Oil

Cuban signed limited edition original art print silkscreen 39.4x28.7 on canvas
By Carlos Quintana
Located in Miami, FL
Carlos Quintana (Cuba, 1966) 'Sin título I', 2001 silkscreen on canvas 39.4 x 28.8 in. (100 x 73 cm.) Edition of 75 ID: QUI1316-001-075 Unframed
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Early 2000s Contemporary Carlos Quintana Art

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Paper, Screen, Ink

Cuban signed limited edition original art print silkscreen 39.4x28.7 on canvas
By Carlos Quintana
Located in Miami, FL
Carlos Quintana (Cuba, 1966) 'Sin título II', 2001 silkscreen on canvas 39.4 x 28.8 in. (100 x 73 cm.) Edition of 75 ID: QUI1316-002-075 Unframed
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Early 2000s Contemporary Carlos Quintana Art

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Ink, Paper, Screen

Pingoro the Indian Agent
By Carlos Quintana
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Carlos Quintana Pingoro. the Indian Agent, 2019 Oil on canvas 41 x 29 inches (104.1 x 73.7 cm)
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2010s Contemporary Carlos Quintana Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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