Xul Solar - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Nido de Fénices, Oil on board, c. 1914, private collection
  • Paisaje con Monumento, Oil on board, c. 1914, Private collection, Buenos Aires
  • Dos Anjos, 1915, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Entierro, 1915, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Ofrenda Cuori, 1915, Watercolor on paper mounted on card, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Reptil Que Sube, 1920, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Casas en Alto, 1922, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Grafía Antiga, 1939, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Fiordo, 1943, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Casi Plantas, 1946, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Muros Biombos, 1948, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Pan Arbol, 1954, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Cruz, 1954, Wood and watercolor, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Grafía, 1961, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires
  • Mi Pray Per To Min Guardianjo, 1962, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires

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