
This is a rare original etching by the distinguished Ecuadorian artist Federico Gonzenbach. Dated 1980, this piece comes from a pivotal early period in Gonzenbach's career, following his return from studying art in New York. The work is a masterclass in the "Plumilla" style—intricate, fine-line detail that Gonzenbach used to capture the romantic and spiritual essence of Ecuador.
The composition, likely part of a floral or botanical series, showcases the artist’s "artistic hypersensibility," blending natural forms with rhythmic, almost melodic line work. This impression is highly collectible as it features a dual signature: one etched directly into the plate (bottom right) and a second, authentic pencil signature and date in the lower right margin. Gonzenbach’s work from this era is celebrated for its technical precision and its deep connection to the coastal landscapes of Guayaquil.
Key DetailsArtist: Federico Gonzenbach (Ecuadorian, b. 1956)
Date: 1980
Medium: Original Etching (Intaglio) on Fine Art Paper
Signatures: Hand-signed in pencil (bottom right) and signed in plate
- Origin: Guayaquil, Ecuador
Series: Flora / Botanical Studies
Dimensions: H:19in W:14in
The etching is in excellent condition. The paper is remarkably well-preserved for its age, showing no signs of foxing or UV-related fading. The ink remains sharp and rich, with the plate mark clearly embossed into the paper. The pencil signature is bold and legible. It is professionally framed and matted, ready for display.












