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Image Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 25 5/8 in (80 x 65 cm)
Signed (verso)
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Pedro Coronel (1923-1985) stands among the most iconic figures of 20th-century Mexican abstraction. Trained in sculpture and painting, his mature style emerged through a synthesis of pre-Columbian symbolism, Byzantine visual traditions, and the influence of European modernists such as Kandinsky and Klee. During his time in Paris, Coronel studied under Victor Brauner and Fernand Léger, gradually developing a geometric, mystical language rooted in both ancient heritage and contemporary structure.
"Year One Moon No. 6," painted in 1969, is an outstanding example from Coronel's most accomplished period. The work features a luminous golden form at the center, surrounded by bold gestures in blue, green, crimson, and orange. These elements coalesce into a symbolic, almost sacred composition. The central motif may allude to a moon, a totem, a ritual shield, or a human form-each interpretation inviting the viewer into a cosmic and metaphysical space. Thick pigment and clear contours assert a forceful presence, reflecting Coronel's quest to translate spiritual archetypes into pictorial form.
Coronel's works are held in major international collections, including the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico), The Israel Museum (Jerusalem), and The National Museum of Modern Art (Tokyo). His 1971 retrospective at Mexico's National Museum of Art cemented his reputation as a cultural pillar of modern Latin American painting.
In recent years, Coronel's market trajectory has shown sustained growth, particularly for works from the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 2023, a comparable canvas from the same year was sold by Galería de Arte Mexicano for nearly $220,000. As Latin American modernism gains renewed international attention, this piece represents both aesthetic brilliance and substantial investment potential.
With its vivid palette and sacred abstraction, "Year One Moon No. 6" lends itself beautifully to contemporary interiors, private collections, and corporate art environments. Its commanding presence invites both contemplation and admiration, while complementing other artworks within a sophisticated curatorial context.
This painting encapsulates the mystical rigor and expressive intensity that define Pedro Coronel's oeuvre. It is a rare and exemplary work from one of Mexico's foremost abstract painters-imbued with history, myth, and modernist eloquence.
Signed (verso)
This painting comes with COA.
Pedro Coronel (1923-1985) stands among the most iconic figures of 20th-century Mexican abstraction. Trained in sculpture and painting, his mature style emerged through a synthesis of pre-Columbian symbolism, Byzantine visual traditions, and the influence of European modernists such as Kandinsky and Klee. During his time in Paris, Coronel studied under Victor Brauner and Fernand Léger, gradually developing a geometric, mystical language rooted in both ancient heritage and contemporary structure.
"Year One Moon No. 6," painted in 1969, is an outstanding example from Coronel's most accomplished period. The work features a luminous golden form at the center, surrounded by bold gestures in blue, green, crimson, and orange. These elements coalesce into a symbolic, almost sacred composition. The central motif may allude to a moon, a totem, a ritual shield, or a human form-each interpretation inviting the viewer into a cosmic and metaphysical space. Thick pigment and clear contours assert a forceful presence, reflecting Coronel's quest to translate spiritual archetypes into pictorial form.
Coronel's works are held in major international collections, including the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico), The Israel Museum (Jerusalem), and The National Museum of Modern Art (Tokyo). His 1971 retrospective at Mexico's National Museum of Art cemented his reputation as a cultural pillar of modern Latin American painting.
In recent years, Coronel's market trajectory has shown sustained growth, particularly for works from the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 2023, a comparable canvas from the same year was sold by Galería de Arte Mexicano for nearly $220,000. As Latin American modernism gains renewed international attention, this piece represents both aesthetic brilliance and substantial investment potential.
With its vivid palette and sacred abstraction, "Year One Moon No. 6" lends itself beautifully to contemporary interiors, private collections, and corporate art environments. Its commanding presence invites both contemplation and admiration, while complementing other artworks within a sophisticated curatorial context.
This painting encapsulates the mystical rigor and expressive intensity that define Pedro Coronel's oeuvre. It is a rare and exemplary work from one of Mexico's foremost abstract painters-imbued with history, myth, and modernist eloquence.
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PEDRO CORONEL (1922-1985), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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Fine Art & Collectibles Auction Part I
May 22, 2026 11:00 AM EDTIrvine, CA, United States
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