Juan De'Prey (1904-1962) - "El Bano" Oil Painting
OM#: 26-126
Description
Oil painting on canvas entitled, "El Bano," (The Bath), depiciting two indigenous women bathing a child. Signed "Juan De'prey" on bottom left corner and "El Bano, Juan De'Prey" is written on back.
Dimensions
Frame: 31.75"H x 37.5"W x 1.875"Depth.
Painting: 24"H x 30"W.
Condition
Very good condition.
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The Maker
Juan De'Prey (1904, Haiti - 1962, New York) was a painter and muralist who moved to Puerto Rico at a young age. When he was 25, he decided to move to New York and pursued painting. By 1934, he cofounded a Latin Art collective alongside Mexican artist Miguel Angel de Leon called Pro Art Group. In 1939, he won an award at the Washington Square Art show and was selected to display one of his works at the Whitney Museum in 1940. He would soon start to show in galleries in New York, Puerto Rico, Massachusetts and New Jersey. He was a founding member of the artists colony in Brooklyn Heights in the 1950s, where he also ran a studio at 44 Hicks Street.
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