Mario Carreño

(Chilean, 1913–1999)

<b was a Cuban-born Chilean artist best known for his depictions of classical architecture and surrealistic landscapes. His unique style merges Cubist abstraction, Mexican muralist painting techniques, and the High Renaissance imagery—disjointed styles which are united by planes of overlapping color. Carreño is commonly associated with his still life painting Naturaleza Muerta, in which he stages a guitar and fruit on a sandy beach. Born on May 24, 1913 in Havana, Cuba, Carreño studied at the Academia de San Alejandro in Havana and later at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he worked under Dominican painter Jaime Antonio Colson. After traveling to Chile with poet Pablo Neruda, Carreño set up residence in Santiago de Chile and later gained Cuban citizenship. He gained critical attention after presenting his work at the São Paulo Biennial in 1951 and at XXVI Venice Biennial in 1952. The artist died on December, 20 1990 in Santiago de Chile, Chile. His works are currently held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others.

Mario Carreño Artworks

Mario Carreño (603 results)
Untitled, 1947

Mario Carreño

Untitled, 1947

Sale Date: November 17, 2004

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La isla de Cuba, 1948

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La isla de Cuba, 1948

Sale Date: November 17, 2004

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Mujer con frutera, 1946

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Mujer con frutera, 1946

Sale Date: September 18, 2004

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Ya nada importa, 1965–1965

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Ya nada importa, 1965–1965

Sale Date: June 30, 2004

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Mujeres y corales, 1945–1945

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Mujeres y corales, 1945–1945

Sale Date: June 10, 2004

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Ingenio azucarero, 1933–1933

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Ingenio azucarero, 1933–1933

Sale Date: June 10, 2004

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Niña en paisaje tormentoso, ruinas, 1942–1942

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Niña en paisaje tormentoso, ruinas, 1942–1942

Sale Date: November 21, 2003

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Mujer con guitarra, 1947–1947

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Mujer con guitarra, 1947–1947

Sale Date: November 21, 2003

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Chevaux dans un paysage, 1948–1948

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Chevaux dans un paysage, 1948–1948

Sale Date: November 21, 2003

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Antillas, 1948–1948

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Antillas, 1948–1948

Sale Date: November 21, 2003

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Patio colonial, 1984–1984

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Patio colonial, 1984–1984

Sale Date: November 20, 2003

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Amazonas, 1945–1945

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Amazonas, 1945–1945

Sale Date: November 19, 2003

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El Indio goldmine, Chile, 1982–1982

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El Indio goldmine, Chile, 1982–1982

Sale Date: November 18, 2003

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Untitled (Head), 1946–1946

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Untitled (Head), 1946–1946

Sale Date: November 9, 2003

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Composición geométrica, 1954–1954

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Composición geométrica, 1954–1954

Sale Date: May 29, 2003

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The river, 1940–1940

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The river, 1940–1940

Sale Date: May 28, 2003

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Pescadora ensardinada, 1982–1982

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Pescadora ensardinada, 1982–1982

Sale Date: May 28, 2003

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The guitar player, 1944–1944

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The guitar player, 1944–1944

Sale Date: May 27, 2003

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Pareja, 1940–1940

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Pareja, 1940–1940

Sale Date: May 27, 2003

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Cooperation/Key note of the Americas, 1947–1947

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Cooperation/Key note of the Americas, 1947–1947

Sale Date: January 30, 2003

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Luz del sur, 1970–1970

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Luz del sur, 1970–1970

Sale Date: November 21, 2002

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Sin titulo, 1945–1945

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Sin titulo, 1945–1945

Sale Date: November 21, 2002

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Desnudo, 1943–1943

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Desnudo, 1943–1943

Sale Date: November 21, 2002

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Silencio cordillerano, 1975–1975

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Silencio cordillerano, 1975–1975

Sale Date: November 20, 2002

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