Arturo Cabrera is a Brooklyn based artist whose work is inspired by the Humanist Movement of the High Italian Renaissance. “Humanism II”, Cabrera’s most recent solo show in New York, opened at Dacia Gallery in Soho in October 2018. His work is featured in private collections throughout America and Europe.
“Mercy” by Arturo Cabrera / 12″ x 12″ / oil gold and silver leaf on canvas / 2020 / in parentheses “I Am As I Am” by Arturo Cabrera / 18″ x 24″ / oil gold silver and copper leaf on canvas / 2020 / in parentheses “In Veiled” by Arturo Cabrera / 24″ x 24″ / oil gold silver and copper leaf on wood / 2018 / in parentheses “Lighten” by Arturo Cabrera / 11″ x 14″ / oil silver leaf on wood / 2016 / in parentheses “Spring” by Arturo Cabrera / 12″ x 12″ / oil gold silver and copper leaf on canvas / 2019 / in parentheses “Tempest” by Arturo Cabrera / 12″ x 12″ / oil gold silver and copper leaf on canvas / 2019 / in parentheses
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