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Noe Canjura - Reflet Reflection

Reflet (Reflection)

Noe Canjura's original lithograph, "Reflet" (Reflection) is indicative of his lithographic art printed in color. This impression is printed upon laid paper with the 'Arches' watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in Paris in the limited edition of one hundred impressions around 1960. It is signed by the artist in pencil along the lower margin and numbered, '1/100'. "Reflet" depicts a young girl looking at her reflection in the mirror. It is a fine, original example of the art created by the Salvadoran artist, Noe Canjura.
 
Title: Reflet (Reflection)
Artist: Canjura Noe (Apopa, San Salvador, 1924 - Paris, France, 1970)
Date: c. 1960
Medium: Original Lithograph
Edition: Limited edition of one hundred impressions, numbered 1/100.
Note: Noe Canjura: The beginning of modernism in Salvadoran art is largely attributed to three major artists, Raul Elas Reyes, Mario Araujo Rajo and Noe Canjura. All three studied painting and printmaking in San Salvador at the Academia de Valero Lecha. The youngest, Noe Canjura, was the first to achieve an international reputation.
  Shortly after his graduation, Noe Canjura received a scholarship from the government to continue his studies in Paris. Except for occasional visits to San Salvador, France would be the artist's home for the remainder of his short life. Almost immediately, Noe Canjura's unique use of colour, tone and texture brought extensive recognition and his paintings and lithographs were included in many important French exhibitions. During the last decade of his life, Canjura's art was exhibited in Rome, Venice, Antwerp, Paris and Marseilles. Today his art is included in many public collections in France, Italy, the United States and Latin America.
  Reflet (Reflection) is typical of Noe Canjura's extraordinary talents. It is remarkable to consider that an artist who only reached the age of forty-six could construct such a masterwork of tonal values and colouration. This lithograph depicts a young girl looking at her reflection in the mirror.
Size: 22 X 17 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
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  Reflet Reflection Matted Original Lithograph by Noe Canjura
Condition: Printed upon laid paper with the 'Arches' watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in Paris in the limited edition of 100 impressions around 1960. Very slight staining is evident in the outer margins, else in fine condition throughout. Reflet (Reflection) is signed by the artist in pencil along the lower margin and numbered, '1/100'. Altogether this original lithograph is a brilliant example of the important art of Noe Canjura.
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Original Lithograph by Salvadoran / French artist, Noe Canjura.

Reflet Reflection Original Lithograph by Salvadoran French artist Noe Canjura
Reflet (Reflection)

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