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Sketch of portrait for natural size.

" Manuel Esteve Guerrero " Great archeologist son of a magnificent architect. He was a writer, teacher, painter and poster-artist. Sketch for the second portrait identical with the native. He was a tireless seeker of Tartesos discovered the famous Greek Corinthian hull in the part of the river Guadalete where I learned to swim. He died in 1976 at the age of 71 years. He was placing to Tartesos's city inside Doñana's National Park, cover of dunes or land. In Don Manuel's memory Oil on table 40 x 30 cc Date: 1973

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annette steens 13 Mar 2010

strong, nice portrait, Jose!

Nira Dabush 12 Feb 2010

Hello Pepe.. This is such WONDERFUL portrait.. It seems like a pleasant person, from the expression you manage to achieve here.. GREAT WORK, my talented friend.

lillianhibiscus 21 Dec 2009

Great portrait!

Carolyn Taylor 21 Dec 2009

Jose, I love this portrait. It is better than any I have seen in a long time! I think you should be more famous than David Hockney for your expressive portraits!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much my dear friend Carolyn and Annette, for yours belle words. You do some great works, you are very good painters, but not dedicate body and soul to it, your production is reduced. Otherwise, I would be great.Hugs,José

Lorna Skeie 19 Dec 2009

Just incrediable!

ihor khoynyak 19 Dec 2009

Very very interesting composition and colors. Bravo Jose'!

Olga van Dijk 17 Dec 2009

Incredible Portraiture Jose! I totally agree with Anneke! Love and Light, Moi

Emily Reed 16 Dec 2009

EXCELLENT PORTRAIT!

Maria Anna Machado 16 Dec 2009

FANTASTIC WORK...

Anneke Hut 16 Dec 2009

One can be proud to be portrayed by such a great artist as you are, Jose. I love the loose pose, it gives a good image of the character.

Sharon Gonzalez 16 Dec 2009

ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC, JOSE. WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO DON MANUEL.