Elio Beltran 1997 work. The mixed media on paper illustrates what the critic Armando Alvarez Bravo describes as work influenced by the experience of separation, exile and loss. The work measure 24" x 18".
Elio Beltran 1997 work. The mixed media on paper illustrates what the critic Armando Alvarez Bravo describes as work influenced by the experience of separation, exile and loss. The work measure 24" x 18". detail
Elio Beltran 1997 work. The mixed media on paper illustrates what the critic Armando Alvarez Bravo describes as work influenced by the experience of separation, exile and loss. The work measure 24" x 18". detail 2
Elio Beltran 1997 work. The mixed media on paper illustrates what the critic Armando Alvarez Bravo describes as work influenced by the experience of separation, exile and loss. The work measure 24" x 18". signature
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We are offering an Elio Beltran 1997 work.  The mixed media on paper illustrates what the critic Armando Alvarez Bravo describes as work influenced by the experience of separation, exile and loss.  The work measure 24" x 18".

Elio Beltran, born in Regla, Havana (1929), has shown his work in numerous galleries and museums in the United States. One work was purchased for the permanent collection of the Museum of the Organization of American States. The French Academy of Arts awarded Beltran a Silver Medal for his work.

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