Artwork

Mujer peinando a su amante"
Woman Combing Her Lover 1945
The artwork shows a personal moment between two people, highlighting tenderness and connection. Bermúdez often focused on relationships and emotions in his work, reflecting his interest in human experiences. This painting captures a quiet, intimate scene that many can relate to.

"Mujer con guitarra"
"Mujer con guitarra" (Woman with Guitar 1969
The painting reflects his interest in vibrant colors and forms. It shows a woman playing guitar, symbolizing creativity and passion. Bermúdez often focused on everyday life and emotions in his art.

“Homenaje a Magritte”
Homenaje a Magritte" (Homage to Magritte): 1971
As a tribute to the famous surrealist artist René Magritte. Bermúdez admired Magritte’s unique style and his ability to challenge reality through art. In this piece, Bermúdez combines elements of surrealism with his own vibrant colors and forms, reflecting his creativity.

"Esquina de Tejadillo y Clavel, Habana"
"Esquina de Tejadillo y Clavel, Habana" (Corner of Tejadillo and Clavel, Havana): 1947
He wanted to show the beauty of everyday life in the city, focusing on its architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The painting reflects his love for Cuba and its culture.
"The Balcony" (1941):
"The Balcony" (1941)
The painting shows colorful characters enjoying life, reflecting the joy and energy of the Cuban spirit. Bermúdez wanted to capture everyday moments and the beauty of his homeland.

"Barber Shop" (1942)
The painting captures the atmosphere of a barbershop, a place for socializing and community. Bermúdez wanted to highlight the connections between people and the simple joys of daily activities.

El Boticario, 1960
Cundo Bermúdez created "El Boticario" in 1960 to capture the essence of a pharmacist and the importance of traditional medicine in daily life. The painting reflects the connection between people and their health, showing the pharmacist as a caring figure in the community. Bermúdez uses colors and details to make the scene lively and engaging. It celebrates the role of local healers and the trust people place in them


Mujer con Abanico, 1944
The painting emphasizes the beauty and grace of women, showcasing their importance in society. Bermúdez used bright colors and expressive lines to capture the woman's personality and spirit. This work highlights the connection between art and cultural identity.

Reposo, 1991
Cundo Bermúdez made 'Reposo' in 1991 to explore themes of rest and tranquility. His work often reflects the beauty of everyday life and the importance of taking a break from the fast pace of modern society. He uses colors and shapes to create a sense of calm

Cundo Bermúdez created "Retrato de la Bisabuela" in 1997 to honor his grandmother and celebrate family heritage. The portrait reflects love and respect for family history. By depicting his bisabuela, Bermúdez connects personal memory with broader cultural identity. His style emphasizes warmth and emotion, making the viewer feel the bond between generations.
Retrato de la Bisabuela, 1997
Mujer con Abanico, 1944
100,000 USD
Mujer con Abanico" by Cundo Bermudez measures 36 x 29 inches (91.4 x 73.7 cm). It is usually displayed in galleries focusing on Latin American art, and its value can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. The artwork is an oil painting and reflects modernist style with Cuban themes. Bermudez is significant in art history for his unique blend of influences. An interesting fact about him is that he was trained as an architect, which influenced his artistic approach.

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