20.5" 1991 Victor Gutierrez Polychromed Bronze Sculpture Number 1-15. This is the first one made out of a very limited edition of this huge, heavy, well made sculpture in 1991 by listed artist Victor Gutierrez. It is 20.5" tall x 18" deep with base, weighs 68 Pounds. It will be professionally wrapped and crated for shipping.

Victor Gutierrez (1950) Born in Mexico City, Victor Gutierrez is one of the driving forces in Mexican art today. In fact, his mastery as a sculptor has earned him international acclaim, with his works being exhibited and sold throughout the world. Over two thousand of his unique cast bronze sculptures can be found in private and public collections.
Victor Gutierrez Guerra was born in Mexico City on November 9, 1950 to a family of sculptors who have made important monuments in Mexico since the 19th century. He is a licensed architect from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, and studied various art techniques both at La Esmeralda and the Academia de San Carlos. He sculpts mainly in bronze, marble and stone while also being an accomplished painter and draughtsman. His production includes several monuments in Mexico and abroad, including Our Lady of the Angels in Dublin, Ireland. His work has been part of more than a hundred exhibitions in Ireland, France, the Netherlands, China, Puerto Rico, Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico and the US.
His theme is the beauty and grace of the Latin American women. He has studied all the native costumes of the various regions of Mexico and meticulously reproduces the embroidery, lace and draping of these beautiful dresses in bronze. He pays close attention to the hair styles and head coverings. His ladies all have exotic names such as Carmen, Raquel, Jimena, Xochitl, etc. and are noted for the fine detail of the fingers and toes of their bare feet.

There is no damage or loss to paint, no damage to marble base.