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Alfredo Roldan - Women & flowers3

Alfredo Roldan was born in Madrid in 1965. Having had no formal artistic training, he presented his work at major competitions, of which he won several. In 1996 he was named a Member of the Senate u201cHonoris Causau201d of the Academy of Modern Art of Rome.

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Alfredo Roldan - Women & flowers3

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  1. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Vanesa está enfadada

  2. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Y una ciruela en el plato Flor de verano

  3. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer detrás de las flores Mujer con lilium

  4. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer rubia posando Mujer en interior verde

  5. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer en azul y gris La chica de Bergen

  6. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) La pamela rosa

  7. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Lilium en el pelo Lirio entre pensamientos

  8. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Interior rojo con fresas

  9. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mañana de domingo

  10. La habitación verde, 2016 Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer sobre fondo de mariposas

  11. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965)

  12. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mes de Mayo Mujer en cobre

  13. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer ante el biombo I

  14. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer ante el biombo II

  15. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer ante el biombo II

  16. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer con estampado de oro

  17. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer detrás del ramo

  18. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pensando en África

  19. On the floor Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Modern Odalisque

  20. Ojos azules Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer con clavel en el pelo

  21. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pensamientos en la pared Insta woman V

  22. La nieta de Gaugin II Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mes de Abril

  23. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer en verde, 2000

  24. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Rescostada entre cojines

  25. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Red hair

  26. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pamela azul

  27. La blusa del domingo Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Mujer en oro y verde

  28. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pamela con fondo de plata

  29. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pensamientos en el jarron

  30. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Oro Plata Pensamientos en la blusa

  31. Pequeño jarrón con lilium Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Octubre

  32. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pequeño interior rojo Pequeña pamela en rojos

  33. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pequeña pamela en azules

  34. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Recostada en el diván

  35. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Pequeña pamela en turquesas Veinte años despues

  36. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Sesteando

  37. Without apology he acknowledges the influence of Matisse and Picasso and also Modigliani for his elongated portrayal of the female nude. And yet, like all genuine and honest painters who recognise the importance and significance of those historic revolutionary styles, Roldán has assimilated each derivative influence to create his own personal and very distinctive style of painting. Alfredo Roldán was born in Madrid in 1965. At the age of 22, having had no formal artistic training, he started drawing professionally, selling his work in street markets, at the same time presenting his work at major competitions, of which he won several. It was on winning the award granted by the City Council of Madrid in 1994 that he was discovered by a major gallery. His winning painting now hangs in the Museum of Modern Art, Madrid. In 1996 he was named a Member of the Senate “Honoris Causa” of the Academy of Modern Art of Rome. Roldán aspires to embrace those major Avant-Garde moments of the early 20th century, which has defined his understanding of colour and shaped his application of form and composition. Without apology he acknowledges the influence of Matisse and Picasso and also Modigliani for his elongated portrayal of the female nude. And yet, like all genuine and honest painters who recognise the importance and significance of those historic revolutionary styles, Roldán has assimilated each derivative influence to create his own personal and very distinctive style of painting Autorretrato cubista, 1994

  38. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Cava Baja Gallery Madrid

  39. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Carné autoadhesivo La mujer y las flores editado en julio de 2003 por el Servicio de Correos y Telégrafos de España

  40. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Iria, the portuguese

  41. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Portrait of a Lady Posado sobre fondo dorado

  42. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Sentada con mi gato

  43. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Spring in red

  44. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Siesta en Tahití

  45. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Still life

  46. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Retrato de María

  47. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Retrato de María

  48. Alfredo Roldán (Spanish, 1965) Raquel

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