Her Majesty Shahbanou Farah Pahlavi attended an exhibition of recent work

by realist painter, Claudio Bravo
 

 Marlborough Gallery New York, Chelsea, October 21, 2010

 

 

At the invitation of Pierre Levai, President, and the Directors of Marlborough Gallery Her Majesty Shahbanou Farah Pahlavi attended an exhibition of recent work by the prominent realist painter, Claudio Bravo *, at Marlborough Chelsea, 545 West 25 Street, on October 21st.    This lively reception celebrated Bravo’s first exhibition in Chelsea and marks his third decade of representation by Marlborough.   The show includes over fifty paintings ranging from intimate still life to monumental triptychs. Over 500 hundred people attended the popular event, with guests including contemporary artists Manolo Valdés, Clive Smith and Steven Charles; David Ebony, Managing Editor of Art in America; Broadway producer Barry Weissler and other patrons and supporters of the arts. 

 

*Born in Chile in 1936, Bravo lives and works in Marrakech, Taroudant and Tangiers. Claudio Bravo is recognized for using a realist style that recalls the delicacy, formality, and craftsmanship of old master technique while referencing modern and contemporary movements such as Surrealism and Color Field Painting.

His work may be found in the collections of museums around the world including the Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museo Nacional de Bellas Arte, Santiago, Chile; Museum Boymans-van Beunigen, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; and the Rufino Tamayo Museum of International Contemporary Art, Mexico.

 

 
Empress with Claudio Bravo  and at right with Claudio Bravo and Pierre Levai

 

 

 

 


Empress Farah Pahlavi watches a show created by Claudio Bravo - Photographs by Annie Rochfort

 

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