José Pedro Costigliolo Forma con fondo azul (1955) MutualArt


Acervo del MNAV José Pedro Costigliolo

José Pedro Costigliolo was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1902. He was one of the first non-figurative painters of his country. Costigliolo was a student of Vicente Puig and Guillermo Laborde from 1921 to 1925. The artist was one of the founder of the non-figurative art group in 1952 with his wife Maria Freire. From 1957 to 1959, the artist specialized in glass stain art in Europe.


José Pedro Costigliolo 1953 Geometric art, Mondrian art, Abstract quilt

Major study with an original approach on the life and art of José Pedro Costigliolo (b. Montevideo, Uruguay, 1902 - 1985) one of the most important representatives of geometric art in Uruguay during the decades of the 1940's and 1950's -upon Torres García's return to the country- and after having exhausted the Naturalistic, Impressionist and Expressionist Movements.


Rombo, c.1960 José Pedro Costigliolo

José Pedro Costigliolo was a Uruguayan painter who was born in 1902. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Piero Atchugarry Gallery, Miami have featured José Pedro Costigliolo's work in the past.


Jose Pedro Costigliolo Museo nacional de arte, Arte moderno contemporaneo, Arte

JOSE PEDRO COSTIGLIOLO Uruguayan, 1902-1985 Born in 1902 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Costigliolo studied at the "Circulo de Bellas Artes" from 1921-1925 under masters such as Vicente Puig and Guillermo Laborde. From 1929-1946, he explored graphic design, muralism, and Planism.


Rectángulos y Cuadrados José Pedro Costigliolo

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JOSE PEDRO COSTIGLIOLO (1902 1985) Tazart

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JOSE PEDRO COSTIGLIOLO (1902 1985) Tazart

Muestra retrospectiva de José Pedro Costigliolo "LA VIDA DE LAS FORMAS", organizada por el Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales y la Fundación Pablo Atchugarry. La misma se configura en tres muestras complementarias y autónomas. La primera se inauguró el pasado el 3 de diciembre en Miami, en la nueva sede de la Fundación Pablo Atchugarry - Atchugarry Art Center, la segunda el 29 de diciembre.


José Pedro Costigliolo (1902 1985)

Died: June 3, 1985 Active Years: 1925 - 1985 Nationality: Uruguayan Art Movement: Constructivism, De Stijl (Neoplasticism), Cubism Genre: abstract Field: drawing, painting, graphics, design, illustration Wikipedia: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Pedro_Costigliolo Order Oil Painting reproduction References


José Pedro Costigliolo La vida de las formas FADLA

A RETROSPECTIVE OF JOSÉ PEDRO COSTIGLIOLO INAUGURATES THE NEW SPACE OF PABLO ATCHUGARRY FOUNDATION IN MIAMI In order to celebrate the opening of its second space in Miami, Florida, Pablo Atchugarry Foundation (Uruguay) presents a retrospective exhibition of the Uruguayan artist José Pedro Costigliolo (1902-1985).


Acervo del MNAV José Pedro Costigliolo

Costigliolo works in painting and also design and graphic arts. He holds numerous individual exhibitions in Uruguay and abroad, highlighting those of the Museum of Modern Art of San Pablo, 1956; Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro, 1957; Ateneo Barcelonés, Barcelona, 1958; Pan American Union, Washington, 1966.


José Pedro Costigliolo Vitral MutualArt

José Pedro COSTIGLIOLO is an artist born in Uruguay in 1902 and deceased in 1985. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction 832 times, mostly in the Painting category. The oldest auction recorded on our site is for the artwork Abstracciòn, naturaleza muerta presented in 1996 at Gomensoro (Painting) and the most recent is for.


More pieces by one of my favorite artists, José Pedro Costigliolo. If you missed my first post

José Pedro Costigliolo was an Uruguayan artist. A pioneer of Geometric Abstraction, he helped bring Latin American avant-garde art to the global stage.


José Pedro Costigliolo "Cuadrados y rectángulos CCXXXV" Serigrafía 46/250 30 x 24 cm. Año 1977

José Pedro COSTIGLIOLO Untiled Composition, 1958 Tempera on paper 25 3/8 x 19 in. (64.4 x 48.3 cm.) Jose Pedro Costigliolo studied at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Montevideo (1921-1925) and painted in a synthetic style until 1927, when he began a career as a graphic designer and pursued it with great success for about a decade on both sides.


José Pedro Costigliolo 1948 Abstract Art Images, Abstract Styles, Abstract Watercolor

José Pedro Costigliolo Uruguayan, 1902-1985 Following Follow 392 Follower s A pioneer of geometric abstraction, José Pedro Costigliolo helped bring Uruguayan and Latin American avant-garde art to the global stage. Costigliolo studied at Montevideo's Círculo de Bellas Artes with Planismo artists Vicente Puig and Guillermo. Read more


José Pedro Costigliolo Zorrilla

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Untitled José Pedro Costigliolo Style Purism Genre abstract (With images) Modern art styles

José Pedro Costigliolo ( Montevideo, 6 de noviembre de 1902 - Montevideo, 3 de junio de 1985) fue un pintor uruguayo, precursor del arte no figurativo de su país Biografía Costigliolo Estudió con Vicente Puig y Guillermo Laborde en el Círculo de Bellas Artes entre 1921 y 1925.

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