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| Mi Niño 16" x 12" Oil on wood US$2,000. |
El dia de mercado 16" x 12" Oil on wood US$2,000. (SOLD) |
Young mother 18" x 12" Oil on wood US$2,400. |
La Abuela 16" x 12" Oil on wood US$2,000. |
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| Antigua market 12" x 16" Oil on wood US$2,000. (SOLD) |
Mujer con bebe 12" x 16" Oil on wood US$2,000. |
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| "mercado todos santos" 16" x 18" oil on wood US$ 2,900. |
"la pequeña ayuda" 18" X 24" oil on canvas US$ 4,900. |
"vendiendo bananos" 18" x 12" oil on wood US$ 2,400. |
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| "study for san francisco el alto" 12" X 16" oil on wood US$ 2,000. |
About the artist:WILLIAM KALWICK JR.
William Kalwick’s art was greatly influenced by his late father who had studied with Lajos Markos, a prominent portrait painter. Kalwick studied with his father until graduating. He then attended the Arts Student League of New York. In 1981, Kalwick moved to Houston, Texas to become the protégé of Lajos Markos. The two made numerous trips to Europe, especially Italy, where Kalwick experienced first hand the country's long tradition of powerful images. In a profile in Focus/Santa Fe magazine, Kalwick was quoted as saying, “I started with a strong European influence, and now I see my style changing.” In addition to Markos, he credits other influences to Sorolla, Repin, Zorn, Serov, and Sargent -- all artists noted for their expressive works. |