
Description
Signed (verso)
Image Dimensions: 31 7/8 x 25 5/8 in (81 x 65 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Pedro Coronel was a leading figure in modern Mexican art, known for merging pre-Columbian visual sensibilities with a modernist language of abstraction and form. His work reflects both structural discipline and a vibrant emotional intensity rooted in color.
This composition presents a stylized still life arrangement, where recognizable elements such as vessels, fruit, and architectural forms are transformed into simplified geometric shapes. The objects are no longer depicted realistically but reinterpreted as planes and volumes.
The composition is carefully constructed. Forms are arranged within a balanced framework, with curved and angular shapes interacting to create a dynamic yet stable visual field. The central structure anchors the composition while surrounding elements support it rhythmically.
Color plays a dominant role. The palette is rich and warm, with pinks, oranges, yellows, and greens interwoven across the surface. These tones are not merely descriptive but structural, defining space and form through contrast and harmony.
Coronel's brushwork is textured yet controlled. The surface reveals layers of paint that give depth to the color fields, while the edges between shapes remain clearly articulated, reinforcing the geometric clarity.
The work operates between figuration and abstraction. While the arrangement suggests a still life, the emphasis lies on compositional relationships rather than literal representation.
Light is internal rather than external. The painting does not rely on naturalistic illumination; instead, the colors themselves generate a sense of radiance, making the composition feel self-contained and luminous.
Coronel's works are held in major collections across Mexico and internationally, including the Museo Pedro Coronel and prominent modern art institutions. His paintings from the 1970s are particularly valued for their mature synthesis of form and color.
In a spatial context, this composition offers both warmth and structure. Its vibrant palette and balanced geometry allow it to function as a visually engaging focal point.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Coronel's ability to transform traditional still life into a modern abstract language, where color, structure, and cultural resonance converge into a cohesive visual statement.
Image Dimensions: 31 7/8 x 25 5/8 in (81 x 65 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Pedro Coronel was a leading figure in modern Mexican art, known for merging pre-Columbian visual sensibilities with a modernist language of abstraction and form. His work reflects both structural discipline and a vibrant emotional intensity rooted in color.
This composition presents a stylized still life arrangement, where recognizable elements such as vessels, fruit, and architectural forms are transformed into simplified geometric shapes. The objects are no longer depicted realistically but reinterpreted as planes and volumes.
The composition is carefully constructed. Forms are arranged within a balanced framework, with curved and angular shapes interacting to create a dynamic yet stable visual field. The central structure anchors the composition while surrounding elements support it rhythmically.
Color plays a dominant role. The palette is rich and warm, with pinks, oranges, yellows, and greens interwoven across the surface. These tones are not merely descriptive but structural, defining space and form through contrast and harmony.
Coronel's brushwork is textured yet controlled. The surface reveals layers of paint that give depth to the color fields, while the edges between shapes remain clearly articulated, reinforcing the geometric clarity.
The work operates between figuration and abstraction. While the arrangement suggests a still life, the emphasis lies on compositional relationships rather than literal representation.
Light is internal rather than external. The painting does not rely on naturalistic illumination; instead, the colors themselves generate a sense of radiance, making the composition feel self-contained and luminous.
Coronel's works are held in major collections across Mexico and internationally, including the Museo Pedro Coronel and prominent modern art institutions. His paintings from the 1970s are particularly valued for their mature synthesis of form and color.
In a spatial context, this composition offers both warmth and structure. Its vibrant palette and balanced geometry allow it to function as a visually engaging focal point.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Coronel's ability to transform traditional still life into a modern abstract language, where color, structure, and cultural resonance converge into a cohesive visual statement.
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PEDRO CORONEL (1922-1985), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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Fine Books & Important Collectibles II
May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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