Rafael Coronel - Niña de las Naranjas | Limited Edition Mexican Fine Art Print
Discover the charm and cultural depth of Niña de las Naranjas, a limited-edition offset lithograph by the renowned Mexican artist Rafael Coronel. This piece, part of the prestigious Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio, captures Coronel’s signature melancholic style and his exceptional ability to evoke emotion through art.
Artwork Details
Artist: Rafael Coronel (1931–2019), celebrated Mexican painter
Title: Niña de las Naranjas
Year: 1978
Medium: Offset Lithograph, plate signed
Edition Size: 2,000
Paper Dimensions: 19 x 24.5 inches (48.26 x 62.23 cm)
Price: $400
Printer: Litografos Unidos, S.A., Mexico
Publisher: Galeria de Arte Misrachi, S.A., Mexico
Artistic Significance
Niña de las Naranjas reflects Coronel's signature style: a melancholic yet poignant depiction of humanity. The artwork features a young girl holding oranges, her expression shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. The muted tones and subtle haze evoke the influence of the past great masters, while Coronel’s distinctive modern sensibilities make the piece timeless.
Rafael Coronel, born in Zacatecas, Mexico, was part of an artistic dynasty as the son-in-law of Diego Rivera and brother to Pedro Coronel. His works bridge traditional and contemporary aesthetics, blending cultural heritage with universal themes of introspection and identity.
Why This Piece Stands Out
This limited-edition lithograph is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts. It embodies the rich heritage of Mexican fine art, with Coronel’s unique vision shining through every detail. Its inclusion in the Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio adds to its historical and artistic value.
Key Features
Plate-signed by Rafael Coronel, ensuring authenticity
Produced by one of Mexico’s leading fine art printers, Litografos Unidos
Published by the renowned Galeria de Arte Misrachi, a pillar of Mexican art promotion
Add This Masterpiece to Your Collection
Own a piece of Mexican art history with Niña de las Naranjas. Whether displayed in your home, office, or gallery, this work
Discover the charm and cultural depth of Niña de las Naranjas, a limited-edition offset lithograph by the renowned Mexican artist Rafael Coronel. This piece, part of the prestigious Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio, captures Coronel’s signature melancholic style and his exceptional ability to evoke emotion through art.
Artwork Details
Artist: Rafael Coronel (1931–2019), celebrated Mexican painter
Title: Niña de las Naranjas
Year: 1978
Medium: Offset Lithograph, plate signed
Edition Size: 2,000
Paper Dimensions: 19 x 24.5 inches (48.26 x 62.23 cm)
Price: $400
Printer: Litografos Unidos, S.A., Mexico
Publisher: Galeria de Arte Misrachi, S.A., Mexico
Artistic Significance
Niña de las Naranjas reflects Coronel's signature style: a melancholic yet poignant depiction of humanity. The artwork features a young girl holding oranges, her expression shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. The muted tones and subtle haze evoke the influence of the past great masters, while Coronel’s distinctive modern sensibilities make the piece timeless.
Rafael Coronel, born in Zacatecas, Mexico, was part of an artistic dynasty as the son-in-law of Diego Rivera and brother to Pedro Coronel. His works bridge traditional and contemporary aesthetics, blending cultural heritage with universal themes of introspection and identity.
Why This Piece Stands Out
This limited-edition lithograph is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts. It embodies the rich heritage of Mexican fine art, with Coronel’s unique vision shining through every detail. Its inclusion in the Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio adds to its historical and artistic value.
Key Features
Plate-signed by Rafael Coronel, ensuring authenticity
Produced by one of Mexico’s leading fine art printers, Litografos Unidos
Published by the renowned Galeria de Arte Misrachi, a pillar of Mexican art promotion
Add This Masterpiece to Your Collection
Own a piece of Mexican art history with Niña de las Naranjas. Whether displayed in your home, office, or gallery, this work
Discover the charm and cultural depth of Niña de las Naranjas, a limited-edition offset lithograph by the renowned Mexican artist Rafael Coronel. This piece, part of the prestigious Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio, captures Coronel’s signature melancholic style and his exceptional ability to evoke emotion through art.
Artwork Details
Artist: Rafael Coronel (1931–2019), celebrated Mexican painter
Title: Niña de las Naranjas
Year: 1978
Medium: Offset Lithograph, plate signed
Edition Size: 2,000
Paper Dimensions: 19 x 24.5 inches (48.26 x 62.23 cm)
Price: $400
Printer: Litografos Unidos, S.A., Mexico
Publisher: Galeria de Arte Misrachi, S.A., Mexico
Artistic Significance
Niña de las Naranjas reflects Coronel's signature style: a melancholic yet poignant depiction of humanity. The artwork features a young girl holding oranges, her expression shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. The muted tones and subtle haze evoke the influence of the past great masters, while Coronel’s distinctive modern sensibilities make the piece timeless.
Rafael Coronel, born in Zacatecas, Mexico, was part of an artistic dynasty as the son-in-law of Diego Rivera and brother to Pedro Coronel. His works bridge traditional and contemporary aesthetics, blending cultural heritage with universal themes of introspection and identity.
Why This Piece Stands Out
This limited-edition lithograph is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts. It embodies the rich heritage of Mexican fine art, with Coronel’s unique vision shining through every detail. Its inclusion in the Galeria de Arte Misrachi Portfolio adds to its historical and artistic value.
Key Features
Plate-signed by Rafael Coronel, ensuring authenticity
Produced by one of Mexico’s leading fine art printers, Litografos Unidos
Published by the renowned Galeria de Arte Misrachi, a pillar of Mexican art promotion
Add This Masterpiece to Your Collection
Own a piece of Mexican art history with Niña de las Naranjas. Whether displayed in your home, office, or gallery, this work