Description:

Jose-Maria Cundin
Spanish/Louisiana, b. 1938
"The Flight from Amorebieta"
polyester resin, cloth, wood and mixed media
1978, unsigned, with wood pedestal. (2 pcs.)

Exhibited: "Exposición de escultura policromada de José María Cundin", Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, Oct. 17 - Nov. 15, 1978; and listed in the accompanying catalogue.

Illustrated: Marrodan, Mario Angel. La Escultura Vasca. Bilbao: Editorial La Gran Enciclopedia Vasca, 1980.

Note: Born in Bilboa in the heart of Spain's Basque Country in 1938, Cundin says he became a citizen of the world, but never lost the spirit and tragic romanticism of his homeland. He writes that being Basque means, "I see and face life as a mysterious and ancient existential commitment." It is perhaps these same mysterious and romantic qualities evident in his work that has made Cundin's pieces resonate so powerfully in his adopted home of Louisiana.

Cundin first came to the United States in 1958 and established himself in New Orleans in 1964. He has since lived in Folsom, LA for many years. Over the course of his career, the artist has been featured in more than forty solo shows and participated in numerous collective exhibitions. His works have been featured in countless books, magazines and literary journals, and his paintings and sculptures are included in the permanent collections of public institutions and private collections worldwide.

Cundin's subject matter and style have transitioned regularly throughout his long career, with each new development evidencing the artist's mastery of color and light. His early works are figurative, representational and focused on portraiture. Regarding the significant early sculpture entitled "The Flight from Amorebieta" offered here, the artist stated:

"This piece was part of my solo exhibition "Essay for an Imaginary Lay Iconography" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Bilbao in 1978 and catalogued in the book "Basque Sculpture" edited by The Grand Basque Encyclopedia. The theme refers to the socio-political vicissitudes in the Basque Country where, at that time, a painful existential condition resulted from a political reality affected by terrorism and the response to it."

The public's response to the exhibition was tremendous, and the museum requested to extend the show for another month. In early 1979, the artist traveled with the sculptures on a ship from Seville to Baltimore and then to New Orleans, where it was subsequently sold to a private collector through a local gallery.

Neal Auction would like to Jose-Maria and Marion Cundin for their assistance in the cataloguing of this lot.

  • Dimensions: 34 x 35 3/8 x 31 1/2 in. (86.4 x 89.9 x 80 cm.)
  • Medium: polyester resin, cloth, wood and mixed media
  • Condition: Self-base is slightly warped with scattered losses and chipped corners; surface dirt; pooling of the varnish layer throughout with yellowing; proper left foot of lower figure loose and slightly shifted from original position revealing incomplete pigment coverage; scattered accretions, marks and areas of discoloration throughout sculpture and self-base; proper left arm of upper figure cracked and loose at elbow; proper right hand of upper figure has cracks and repaired fingers; scattered areas of surface cracks in pigment and varnish in clothes of figures, particularly on legs of lower figure; scattered areas of adhesive visible throughout, possibly hand of the artist; pedestal has marks, nicks, abrasions and scratches.

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