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DE LA CROIX PAN AMERICA. LIMA, PERU                                                            

QUALITY OF OUR POSTERS: We have just acquired new prints of the most recent work of Maximillien de La Croix. Many of those prints are now made available for the first time in South America. They are beautifully printed and were executed under the direct artistic supervision of Jacques Previn of France and Umberto Severini in Rome, Italy. The majority of the prints are signed by the artist and numbered from 1 to 250 for each edition. We ship posters and prints within 20 days from the date we receive your order, directly from Lima, Peru via first class air mail. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. When you email us, please notify us of your preferred method of payment. All payments should be made in United States currency.

SELECTION OF DE LA CROIX PAINTINGS: We have intentionally selected for you some of Maximillien de La Croix paintings which were painted or partially completed in South America, because they appeal to our customers in Latin America. The artist spent few years in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Peru. He was greatly influenced by the Latin culture, nature, music and traditions. You can see the Latin cultural influence on his colors and themes. Those selected paintings reflect the natural colors of the landscape of many Latin country side which, were not altered by rapid industrial urbanization and modern ecological development. Colors like amber, dusty orange, brown, tan, rich transparent gray offered by unspoiled nature and shared by its inhabitants. It was a good choice. 

HOW TO CONTACT US: We speak English, Spanish and Portuguese, so you can send your email in any of those three languages to Miss Minerva Lopez or Mr. Jesus Rivera at our main office in Lima, Peru  DE LA CROIX SOUTH AMERICA at Delacroix-samerica@samerica.com.

Size: Approximately 32 inches by 30 inches horizontally or vertically depending on the dimensions of the original artwork.

Price: All posters are $25.00 each, except when indicated to the contrary. Limited edition and hand signed posters by the artist are $500 each. Please add to each order $12.00 for shipping and handling, this includes of course the domestic  postage cost. International mail –first class  or Special Deliver by DHL is $20.00 extra. Three orders or more reduce the international air mail cost by 40% if placed on the same sale invoice. For some countries, please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery

TITLES OF PAINTINGS

For some of the posters, we were unable to write the title, since the distributors did not include on their “manifest” or initial catalogue the corresponding title for each poster or original artwork by the artist. We do apologize for this inconvenience.

AVAILABLE PRINTS AND LITHOGRAPHS.

        

  1. Indian Lost Dream, Lima, 1980.              2. Loving Tampas, Argentina, 1981.              3. Guidance, Benares, 1979.

   This painting was originally done in Lima      This painting was completed in Buenos         This painting was done during

   while  the artist was visiting Peru  in the         Aires while the artist was  compiling  a          the artist trip to the holly city

   summer of 1980.                                              footage  for  his  TV  documentary   on          of Benares in India in 1979.

                                                                            Carlos Gardel and the history of Tango.

 

                         

   4. L’Eveil, Santos, 1978                                5. Untitled, undated                                         6. Cordoba

    This painting was done while the artist          No data provided for this painting.                  This painting was done in the

    was visiting Brazil  in  winter 1978. It                                                                                      city of Cordoba in Spain. The

    is inspired by the arid texture and rich                                                                                      Andalusian culture and music

    limpid landscape of the Santos forests.                                                                                     deeply  influenced the artist.

      

  7. The Indian Trail, Santa Fe, 1981.           8. Indian Landscape, Santa Fe, USA, 1981.        9. L’Etranger, 1978

        

10. The Forgotten               11. Transparent Truth           12. Jebel Tarek, 1978               13. The French Atelier, 1979

      Monument, 1989          1979, Lisbon, Portugal   

         

14.  Reflections, 1980                                 15. Playful Thoughts, 1984              16. Lucarnes, 1990

         

  17.  Elevation, 1991                                 18. Interception, 1986                    19. Mirror of Time, undated

           

   20.  Peruvian Melodies, 1987                  21. Vision of the Sufist, 1983        22.  A Poem from Lima, 1985

          

  23. Soul, Mind and Body, 1982             24. Copying Time, 1981                      25.  Peruvian Harvest, 1986

   This painting is a part of the famous

   Audrey   Hepburn  Collection which

   consisted of a series of 7 magnificent

   paintings  inspired  by the noted and

   honored   English  actress  charitable

   and  humanitarian work in Africa.

        

  26.  Candle at Christmas            27. Wall of Immortality, 1990                     28.  The Whispers of  History, 1991

 

                                                        This painting was inspired by the ancient    This painting was inspired by fragments of

                                                        ruins of the old cities of Mosul and Ur in     polished  brass which  was used  in ancient

                                                        Mesopotamia,  today  is modern Iraq.  It     in the Near East as a mirror and apparel for

                                          depicts  ancient heavy walls and  towers     wealthy women.  Mythology  tells  us  that

                                                        entrances that protected the royal cities.      those mirrors kept many secrets of women,

                                                                                               lovers and confidents who looked at them.

                                                                                                                              The gray part of the paintings represents the

                                                                                                                              sad moments, while  the glowing part on  the

                                                                                                                              the paintings represents the joyful ones.