Pablo Serrano was the only living Spanish artist, along with Picasso, to have exhibited at the St. Petersburg Hermitage during his lifetime. A member of the El Paso Group, alongside Saura, Viola, Canogar and Millares, and with works in the most famous museums around the world including the MoMA in New York and the Musée d'art Moderne in Paris, Pablo Serrano was a brilliant and meticulous sculptor with great sense of awareness about everything related to the human condition. Recipient of numerous awards, Pablo Serrano's sculptures can be found in several public buildings across many Latin American cities, in Spain and in some of the most important private collections throughout the world. All these bronze sculptures of Pablo Serrano have been reproduced in the official Pablo Serrano's catalogue.
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Pablo Serrano: Paloma II Bronze sculpture (multiple). 11x9x4 cm
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Pablo Serrano - Bóveda para el hombre (1961) Bronze Sculpture. 99x60x73 cm |
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Pablo Serrano - Unidad - yunta (1963) Bronze Sculpture. 70x140x75 cm
Exhibited
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Pablo Serrano - Bóveda para el hombre 2. (1972) Bronze Sculpture. 90x60x73 cm |
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Pablo Serrano - Hombre bóveda (1963) Bronze Sculpture. 32x23x33 cm |
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Pablo Serrano - La venus del Almendro (1970) Bronze Sculpture. 60x54x50 cm Exhibited |
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Pablo Serrano - Bóveda para el hombre 3 (1960) Bronze Sculpture. 45x33x51 cm Contact for price |
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Pablo Serrano - Unidad - Yunta (1971) Carrara marble sculpture. 50x60x40 cm Contact for price |