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  • Lot n° 69 Eduardo Kingman (1913-1994, Ecuadorian) A seated woman with her head down, 1972 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: E. Kingman / 72 25.75" H x 35.25" W Other notes: Painter, muralist and sculptor Eduardo Kingman was born in Loja, Ecuador and studied at the Esceula de Bellas Artes in Quito and several other institutions in Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and the United States. Later Kingman returned to the Escuela de Bellas Artes to teach and also served as the Director of the Museum of Colonial Art in Quito. Kingman's work was deeply influenced by the hardships faced by Indigenous communities, and he used art as a means of advocating for human dignity and social change. Kingman developed a distinctive style characterized by expressive figures with large, exaggerated hands, earning him the nickname "The Painter of Hands." Throughout his career, he produced paintings, murals, and cultural projects that highlighted themes of labor, poverty, resilience, and cultural identity. 25.75" H x 35.25" W Visual: Overall good appearance. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration. Frame: 32.25" H x 41.875" W x 3" D

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