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Hernando Gonzallo Villa

(1881-1952)

Figures with a view of Walpi Pueblo, Arizona

Oil on board
Signed, inscribed, and with the artist's device lower left: Hernando G. Villa / "LA, CAL."
33" H x 29.5" W

  • Provenance:
    Sold: Gallery 33, Winfield, IL, "Fine Art & Fine Items," August 22, 2024, Lot 91
  • Notes:
    Hernando Gonzallo Villa was an American artist known for his striking depictions of the American West. Born in 1881 in Los Angeles to Mexican parents, he studied at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design before furthering his education in Europe. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 40 years, creating iconic illustrations, most notably "The Chief," which became a well-known emblem of the company. His commercial art captured the landscapes, people, and cultures of the Southwest, helping to define the visual identity of the region.

    Beyond his commercial success, Villa was an accomplished fine artist, working in oils and watercolors to portray the rich heritage of the West. His paintings often depicted vaqueros, Native Americans, and California's missions, blending historical accuracy with a romanticized aesthetic. Through both his illustrations and paintings, Villa preserved the imagery of the Southwest, leaving a lasting impact on American Western art.
  • Condition: Visual: Varnish discoloration commensurate with age. Abrasions with attendant pigment loss and lifting of the board in areas along the upper and left edges as well as two rice-sized pigment losses in the upper edge and upper right corner. A 1.5" vertical crack in the board, with surrounding areas of lifting of the board to the left of center of the upper edge. A 3.5" diagonal crease in the board in the upper right corner. The board is slightly convex.

    Blacklight: An approximately 2" H x 5" W triangular area of touch-up in the upper right corner, and a 1" H x 2.5" W area of touch-up at the center of the upper edge.

    Frame: 35" H x 31.25" W x 1.25" D


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