Untitled (693)
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Untitled (693)
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Artist Biography
Antonio Bueno: A Pioneer of Surrealist Collage and Textured Realism
Antonio Bueno (1918 – 1984) emerged from Berlin’s journalistic landscape, born to a father serving ABC newspaper, marking him as an artist shaped by the intellectual currents of his time. His artistic journey began with formal studies in Spain and Switzerland, establishing a foundation for experimentation that would define his prolific career. Bueno's formative years coincided with the burgeoning Surrealist movement, influencing his early explorations into collage – notably “Paris - buenos aires,” a vibrant testament to urban absurdity achieved through bold lines and layered textures. This piece encapsulates Bueno’s initial fascination with juxtaposing disparate elements to provoke unexpected associations, mirroring the core principles of Surrealism.- Early Influences: Bueno's artistic sensibilities were profoundly impacted by Post-Impressionist masters like Cézanne and Gauguin, whose emphasis on expressive brushwork and tonal harmonies resonated deeply within his creative process.
- The Sciltian School & Trompe L’oeil Technique: Following World War II, Bueno embraced the mentorship of Armenian artist Gregorio Sciltian, honing his skills in trompe l'œil – an illusionistic technique demanding meticulous precision and masterful manipulation of perspective. This dedication to craft is evident in works like “Untitled (703),” where a single red tulip is rendered with astonishing realism, highlighting Bueno’s commitment to capturing visual detail.
- Diverse Styles & Techniques: Bueno’s artistic versatility spanned genres from verist depictions to materiologic explorations influenced by Informale, reflecting the broader stylistic shifts occurring in European art during the 1950s and 60s. He embraced signaletic and pop art aesthetics, incorporating graphic elements and vibrant colors into his canvases.
- The Biennale Finale & Legacy: Bueno’s artistic zenith arrived at the Venice Biennale of 1984, where he presented a collection of paintings that garnered critical acclaim and cemented his reputation as one of Italy's foremost artists. These final works showcased Bueno’s masterful command of texture and color—a culmination of decades spent pushing boundaries and redefining visual expression.
Antonio Bueno
1918 - 1984 , Germany
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-Impressionism Neometaphysic Trompe l'oeil Abstract Pop Signaletic Informale
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Gregorio Sciltian']
- Date Of Birth: 1918 Berlin Germany
- Date Of Death: 1984
- Full Name: Antonio Bueno
- Nationality: Italian Spanish
- Notable Artworks:
- Paris - buenos aires
- Untitled (693)
- Untitled (703)
- Place Of Birth: Berlin Spain


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