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Alfredo Palmero
Whether in powerful red, vibrant orange, or gentle green, Alfredo Palmero’s Meninas and their charming colours have an almost hypnotic effect. In his large-format portraits, tradition meets… Read more
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Menina Verde
Meninas
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Menina Verde
Meninas
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Menina Negra
Meninas
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Menina Negra
Meninas
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Menina Naranja
Meninas
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Menina Naranja
Meninas
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Menina Marrón
Meninas
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Menina Marrón
Meninas
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Menina Roja
Meninas
from $ 899
Menina Roja
Meninas
from $ 899
Background Information about Alfredo Palmero
Introduction
Whether in powerful red, vibrant orange, or gentle green, Alfredo Palmero’s Meninas and their charming colours have an almost hypnotic effect. In his large-format portraits, tradition meets modernity, and abstraction collides with the paintings of the old masters. It is no coincidence that his series is named after the famous painting “Las Meninas” by Diego Velázquez, one of the most important portrait painters of the Spanish Baroque. Palmero shares Velázquez’s love for detail as well as his unique ability to express his model’s personality in just a few brushstrokes.
Palmero created his Meninas as symbols of femininity, allegories for the mysteries of women and their role in society. We seem to recognise typical female attributes in their expressive poses: Gentleness, pride, and sensuality are almost tangible. Each embodies a different disposition and symbolises a different allure – one that is reflected in the background colours. It is not only the exquisite colours of Palmero’s portraits that stand out, but also the pieces’ compositional nature. While the upper halves of the images follow a realistic, figurative style of painting, the bottom halves lose themselves in complete abstraction. His use of expressive brushstrokes to portray the Meninas’ opulent dresses is almost reminiscent of a sketch by Miró. This contrast-rich relationship creates the distinctive charm of Palmero’s works, whose beauty is matched only by that of the Meninas themselves.
Palmero was raised in an artistic Spanish family that hails from a long tradition. The public can view the most important works by the Palmero family in two private museums in Spain. Other paintings by Alfredo Palmero can be found in the private collection of the former Spanish King, Juan Carlos, as well as that of the late Duchess of Alba.
Sarah Fassio
Palmero created his Meninas as symbols of femininity, allegories for the mysteries of women and their role in society. We seem to recognise typical female attributes in their expressive poses: Gentleness, pride, and sensuality are almost tangible. Each embodies a different disposition and symbolises a different allure – one that is reflected in the background colours. It is not only the exquisite colours of Palmero’s portraits that stand out, but also the pieces’ compositional nature. While the upper halves of the images follow a realistic, figurative style of painting, the bottom halves lose themselves in complete abstraction. His use of expressive brushstrokes to portray the Meninas’ opulent dresses is almost reminiscent of a sketch by Miró. This contrast-rich relationship creates the distinctive charm of Palmero’s works, whose beauty is matched only by that of the Meninas themselves.
Palmero was raised in an artistic Spanish family that hails from a long tradition. The public can view the most important works by the Palmero family in two private museums in Spain. Other paintings by Alfredo Palmero can be found in the private collection of the former Spanish King, Juan Carlos, as well as that of the late Duchess of Alba.
Sarah Fassio
Bio
1966 | Born in Barcelona, Spain |
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2015 | Alfredo Palmero, Rosenbaum Contemporary, Miami, USA |
Alfredo Palmero, Galerie Tornby, Bindslev, Denmark | |
Alfredo Palmero, Zenitart, Mallorca, Spain | |
2014 | Alfredo Palmero, Galerie Artmundi, Paris, France |
2013 | Alfredo Palmero, A priori Art Gallery, Panama City, Panama |
2012 | Alfredo Palmero, Boushahri Art Gallery, Kuwait City, Kuwait |
2011 | Alfredo Palmero, Grand Hyatt, Doha, Qatar |
Meninas y Arlequines, The Harbour Gallery, Hong Kong, China | |
Alfredo Palmero, Subex Art Gallery, Barcelona, Spain | |
2008 | Alfredo Palmero, Galeria Sargent, Madrid, Spain |
2007 | Alfredo Palmero, Kennebek Fine Art, Jacob Javitz Center, New York City, USA |
2006 | Alfredo Palmero, Galeria Versalles, Bilbao, Spain |
2005 | Alfredo Palmero, Galería de arte Altea, Madrid, Spain |
2002 | Alfredo Palmero, Galeria Alfican, Brussels, Belgium |
2001 | Alfredo Palmero, Galería Art Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain |
Group Exhibitions
2014 | Glauben, Magicum, Berlin, Germany |
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