Oswaldo Guayasamin

“Untitled” – Serigraph

$2,000.00

Bold and emotive, this Untitled serigraph by Oswaldo Guayasamín captures the raw human emotion that defines the Ecuadorian master’s work. Signed and dated February 2, 1989 in Quito, this piece features Guayasamín’s signature visual language — angular faces, elongated hands, and powerful expressions of pain, dignity, or resilience. Rendered in deep, contrasting tones, the print draws the eye to the central figure’s gaze, filled with feeling and silence. Guayasamín’s art is never decorative — it speaks. This serigraph carries the emotional and political weight he was known for, making it a compelling addition to any serious Latin American art collection.

About the Artist
Artists Name Oswaldo Guayasamin
About the Artist Oswaldo Guayasamín (1919–1999) was one of Latin America’s most influential painters and printmakers. A lifelong advocate for Indigenous rights and social justice, his work focused on human struggle and solidarity. His expressive figures and minimalist palette became a universal language of emotion.
Details
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Height 24.5 in
Length
Width 32 in
Weight
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