Bravo, Claudio (1936-2011) - 1976 Messaoud and his Son (Christie’s New York, 2001) by RasMarley on Flickr.Oil on canvas; 130.2 x 97.5 cm.
Claudio Bravo (November 8, 1936 – June 4, 2011) was a Chilean hyperrealist painter. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí. He lived and worked in Tangier, Morocco, beginning in 1972. Bravo also lived in Chile, New York and Spain. He was known mainly for his paintings of still lifes, portraits and packages, but he had also done drawings, lithographs, engraving and figural bronze sculptures. Bravo painted many prominent figures in society, including dictator Franco of Spain, President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos of the Philippines and Malcolm Forbes.

Bravo, Claudio (1936-2011) - 1976 Messaoud and his Son (Christie’s New York, 2001) by RasMarley on Flickr.

Oil on canvas; 130.2 x 97.5 cm.

Claudio Bravo (November 8, 1936 – June 4, 2011) was a Chilean hyperrealist painter. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí. He lived and worked in Tangier, Morocco, beginning in 1972. Bravo also lived in Chile, New York and Spain. He was known mainly for his paintings of still lifes, portraits and packages, but he had also done drawings, lithographs, engraving and figural bronze sculptures. Bravo painted many prominent figures in society, including dictator Franco of Spain, President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos of the Philippines and Malcolm Forbes.

Old Man in Hong Kong by ColVish777 on Flickr.Pencil on paper, 
Colin Dunbar

Old Man in Hong Kong by ColVish777 on Flickr.

Pencil on paper,
Colin Dunbar

Portrait 5 by Steven Ketchum on Flickr.Steven Ketchum
Portrait 5, 2011
Ink and Watercolor on Paper
12 x 16 inches

Portrait 5 by Steven Ketchum on Flickr.

Steven Ketchum
Portrait 5, 2011
Ink and Watercolor on Paper
12 x 16 inches