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Juan Plutarco Andujar (1931-1995) 30"x24" Sealboat at Sea Acrylic on Canvas Unframed Painting #29FN
Juan Plutarco Andujar (1931-1995) 30"x24" Sealboat at Sea Acrylic on Canvas Unframed Painting #29FN
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This serene acrylic on canvas by Dominican artist Juan Plutarco Andujar captures a solitary sailboat gliding across tranquil turquoise waters beneath a luminous sky. The composition is defined by its sense of calm and balance, with soft gradations of blue and green creating a peaceful horizon that invites quiet contemplation. Andujar’s restrained palette and minimalist approach emphasize atmosphere and space, allowing the sailboat to emerge as a poetic focal point within the vast seascape.
The painting’s simplicity and clarity give it timeless decorative appeal, making it an excellent choice for collectors seeking a refined coastal work with Caribbean character. The subtle movement of the water, delicate cloud formations, and clean horizon line reflect Andujar’s skill in conveying depth and serenity with minimal elements.
Executed in acrylic on canvas, the artwork is signed by the artist and offered unframed. It is in good condition, with light surface characteristics consistent with age and medium. A Certificate of Authenticity will be issued by Myriam Nader Haitian Art Gallery upon purchase, ensuring confidence and long-term value for the collector.
About this artist
About this artist
Juan Plutarco Andujar was a renowned modern painter born in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic, in 1931. He studied at the National School of Fine Arts for four years before moving to Europe and the United States to further his education. After graduating from the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, Spain, he excelled in drawing and watercolor techniques and also explored mural art.
Andujar's work was characterized by his use of green, blue-gray, and red tones. He was an exceptional portraitist, but it was his seascapes that earned him international acclaim. He participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, with his works held in collections and museums around the world.
One notable exhibition was ¡MERENGUE! at El Museo Del Barrio in East Harlem, New York, where his piece “This Skin I'm In” received mention in The New York Times in 2007. Juan Plutarco Andujar is undeniably one of the most celebrated Dominican painters of all time, passing away in 1995.
Today, art enthusiasts can acquire items from "Art Café," a collection that includes coffee cups, ashtrays, plates, and decorative round platters. These pieces feature Andujar's art, which is inspired by serene seascapes and the representation of the hardworking Dominican people, showcasing market vendors and fishers.
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