Cundo Bermúdez (Cuban 1914-2008)
Cundo Bermúdez (Cuban 1914-2008)

Ventanas de Holguín (also known as Turban Display)

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Cundo Bermúdez (Cuban 1914-2008)
Ventanas de Holguín (also known as Turban Display)
signed and dated 'Cundo Bermudez, 84' (lower right)
oil on canvas
40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm.)
Painted in 1984.
Provenance
Fernando Camayd collection, San Juan, Puerto Rico (acquired directly from the artist, 1984).
Thence by descent to the present owner.
Literature
J. Goméz Sicre, Art of Cuba in Exile, Miami, Editora Munder, 1987, p. 17 (illustrated in color).

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Lot Essay

This work is sold with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and dated 6 March 2007.

We are grateful to Conrado Basulto for his assistance in cataloguing and confirming the authenticity of this work.

In 1984, Cundo Bermúdez completed a major commission for the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C. Titled Sueños en el jardín de las Américas, the mosaic mural comprises over 2,200 hand-painted ceramic tiles, the product of a brilliant collaboration between Bermúdez and the young ceramicist Fernando Camayd. That same year, Camayd acquired the present lot, a stunning work executed by Bermúdez at the request of José Gómez Sicre, then director of the OAS Museum. At the time Gómez Sicre was working on the publication, Art of Cuba in Exile (1987) and Ventanas de Holguín was one of the key works by the Cuban vanguard master selected for this important publication.

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