The Favorite Dalmatian

Artist
Romero Britto
The Favorite Dalmatian (2013) Mixed media on resin
  • Dimensions : 60 x 50 x 45 cm
  • Print : N°30/100
  • Guarantee :
    Invoice from the Bartoux Gallery
Sold and delivered by
H. Noël
€15,000.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Paris - FRANCE
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

The Favorite by Romero BRITTO bought in 2014 at Galerie Bartoux. Very good condition except for a bump on the back (see photo).

Artist Biography

Romero Britto was born in 1963 in Recife, Brazil and today he lives and works in Miami today. He comes from a modest family who had nine children. However, his innate creativity allowed Britto to fill his life with images of a bigger and more beautiful world beyond his own. Self-taught at an early age, he painted what he saw and what he imagined on surfaces such as newspapers, cardboard or any scraps that he could find. 

In 1983, Britto traveled to Paris where he was introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso. After exhibiting in a few galleries and private shows, Britto was encouraged to travel to the United States where Pop Art was flourishing. Britto moved to Miami and set up a studio open to the public. With an unshakable resolve and belief in his art, Britto spent the next few years exhibiting and attracting the attention of many. In 1988, he was selected alongside Andy Warhol and Keith Haring for Absolut Vodka's "Absolut Art" campaign. He combined influences from cubism with pop to create an iconic style that The New York Times described "exudes warmth, optimism and love".

His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in over 100 countries, including the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts exhibition at the Carrousel du Louvre in 2008 and 2010. As well, in December 2013, Maria Elena and Carlos Slim Domit invited Britto to be the first living artist to exhibit at Museo Soumaya.

Romero Britto is an artistic activist for charitable organizations worldwide and most of all an artist who believes "art is too important not to share". A firm believer in the role of an artist as an agent of positive change, Romero Britto is committed to developing and supporting the powerful role art plays in world issues.

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