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Three Girls

Fidelio Ponce De LeónWW-1943-M029226
1943·Pencil on board·Sheet: 10 x 11" (25.4 x 27.9 cm)

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Year
1943
Dimensions
Sheet: 10 x 11" (25.4 x 27.9 cm)

Artist

Fidelio Ponce De León
Fidelio Ponce De León

Painting

Fidelio Ponce de León was the pseudonym of Alfredo Fuentes Pons, a Cuban painter. A native of Camagüey, he studied at the San Alejandro Academy in Havana from 1913 until 1918. Along with Antonio Gattorno, Victor Manuel, Amelia Peláez, and Wifredo Lam, he is considered part of the "Vanguardia" movement in Cuban art; however, unlike many of his contemporaries he never studied in Europe, and so had comparatively little contact with European modernism. Nevertheless, he listed among his influences Amedeo Modigliani, along with El Greco, Rembrandt, and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. His paintings are also reminiscent of those of Edvard Munch. Later in life Ponce de León contracted tuberculosis; he died in Havana on 19 February 1949. The Museum of Modern Art is among the museums containing examples of his work.

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Two Women

Two Women

1934 · Oil on canvas

WW-1934-M069495

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Year
1943
Dimensions
Sheet: 10 x 11" (25.4 x 27.9 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1943-M029226

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Source
moma
Status
verified

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Fidelio Ponce De León

Fidelio Ponce De León

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