Portuguese lady in waiting in bronze. Manolo Valdés. The Portuguese ladies in waiting of Manolo Valdés have visited multitude of cities, since there are numerous the exhibitions for which they have gone itinerando. With a beauty atemporal, and an almost primitive character, Valdés leaves steadfastness in his sculptural and pictorial production of varied portraits and versions of the Infanta daisy. The original Portuguese ladies in waiting of Manolo Valdés not only capture the transcendency of the pictorial work of the Sevillian Velázquez, but in addition to interpreting a work being inspired in one of the big teachers, he proposes a new contemporary, current and free vision of this artistic icon.
The interpretation of the Portuguese ladies in waiting of Manolo Valdés is of the most varied, realized in the most diverse materials, sizes and skills: in painting, in three dimensions, in bronze, in wood …
Portuguese lady in waiting in wood. Manolo Valdés. There are the most numerous the Spanish authors who feel the attraction of painting the portrait, capturing or creating a version of the Famous Portuguese ladies in waiting of Velázquez, each one with its own characteristics, since they already are part of our culture and our artistic environment. He sends Facebook / Sends Twitter |
Published by Helen A. in - Manolo Valdés, Contemporary art, Authors that + I continue, Sculpture, Big Works on July 22, 2008
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“The Portuguese ladies in waiting”, exhibition that checks the work of Velázquez from other artists
The Portuguese ladies in waiting of Valdés, of tour
Paintings of Manolo Valdés
The Team Chronicle reinvents “The Portuguese ladies in waiting”
2 Portuguese ladies in waiting of Manolo Valdés go out to the market in Sothebys, London








I love you you are the love of my life manolo valdez is more it is necessary to make love
Then, the Portuguese lady in waiting who exists in Alcobendas in the area of “The Vega”: does not it belong to this sculptor, to Manolo Valdés? That someone clarifies it to me porfavor