Lita Cabellut is a Spanish painter born in Sarinena, Aragon. She studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. She works and lives in The Hague, Netherlands.

Considered an “informal figurative painter”, Cabellut has developed over the years a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style, creating large scale realistic oil paintings.

Cabellut’s works have been exhibited in numerous museums around the world, including, amongst many other places: Seoul Arts Center, Korea; Contemporary Art Museum, Sicily, Italy; CSMVS, Mumbai, India. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several museums such as Museo Goya IberCaja, Zaragoza Spain; Museo de Arte Contemporánea, Sicilia, Italy; The Fendi Collection, Italy; Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Vila Casas Foundation, Spain; Théâtre Mogador, France; Copelouzos, Greece; The Joop & Janine van de Ende Foundation and The Paul van Rensch Foundation, The Netherlands.

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Gorgona
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87 х 68 х 36 cm

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marble, wood

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222 x 90 x 83 cm

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Bronze

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227 x 57 x 54 cm

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Bronze

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Lita Cabellut is a Spanish painter born in Sarinena, Aragon. She studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. She works and lives in The Hague, Netherlands.

Considered an “informal figurative painter”, Cabellut has developed over the years a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style, creating large scale realistic oil paintings.

Cabellut’s works have been exhibited in numerous museums around the world, including, amongst many other places: Seoul Arts Center, Korea; Contemporary Art Museum, Sicily, Italy; CSMVS, Mumbai, India. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several museums such as Museo Goya IberCaja, Zaragoza Spain; Museo de Arte Contemporánea, Sicilia, Italy; The Fendi Collection, Italy; Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Vila Casas Foundation, Spain; Théâtre Mogador, France; Copelouzos, Greece; The Joop & Janine van de Ende Foundation and The Paul van Rensch Foundation, The Netherlands.

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Lita Cabellut is a Spanish painter born in Sarinena, Aragon. She studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. She works and lives in The Hague, Netherlands.

Considered an “informal figurative painter”, Cabellut has developed over the years a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style, creating large scale realistic oil paintings.

Cabellut’s works have been exhibited in numerous museums around the world, including, amongst many other places: Seoul Arts Center, Korea; Contemporary Art Museum, Sicily, Italy; CSMVS, Mumbai, India. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several museums such as Museo Goya IberCaja, Zaragoza Spain; Museo de Arte Contemporánea, Sicilia, Italy; The Fendi Collection, Italy; Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Vila Casas Foundation, Spain; Théâtre Mogador, France; Copelouzos, Greece; The Joop & Janine van de Ende Foundation and The Paul van Rensch Foundation, The Netherlands.

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Lita Cabellut is a Spanish painter born in Sarinena, Aragon. She studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. She works and lives in The Hague, Netherlands.

Considered an “informal figurative painter”, Cabellut has developed over the years a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style, creating large scale realistic oil paintings.

Cabellut’s works have been exhibited in numerous museums around the world, including, amongst many other places: Seoul Arts Center, Korea; Contemporary Art Museum, Sicily, Italy; CSMVS, Mumbai, India. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several museums such as Museo Goya IberCaja, Zaragoza Spain; Museo de Arte Contemporánea, Sicilia, Italy; The Fendi Collection, Italy; Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Vila Casas Foundation, Spain; Théâtre Mogador, France; Copelouzos, Greece; The Joop & Janine van de Ende Foundation and The Paul van Rensch Foundation, The Netherlands.