Maria Antonia Dans PRICE CHARTS
1932 - 1988. Known for: Neo-expressionism, naive roots, landscapes, agricultural themes.
María Antonia Dans began her artistic training in A Coruña and later moved to Madrid in the early 1950s, where she continued her studies and lived for the rest of her life. She was influenced by... Read full biography
María Antonia Dans began her artistic training in A Coruña and later moved to Madrid in the early 1950s, where she continued her studies and lived for the rest of her life. She was influenced by artists such as Benjamín Palencia and Daniel Vázquez Díaz, developing a style described as... Read full biography
María Antonia Dans began her artistic training in A Coruña and later moved to Madrid in the early 1950s, where she continued her studies and lived for the rest of her life. She was influenced by artists such as Benjamín Palencia and Daniel Vázquez Díaz, developing a style described as neo-expressionism with naive roots. Her artwork often featured landscapes, mosaic-like compositions, and themes related to agricultural work in the countryside or the sea. Dans' work has been exhibited in Madrid,... Read full biography
María Antonia Dans began her artistic training in A Coruña and later moved to Madrid in the early 1950s, where she continued her studies and lived for the rest of her life. She was influenced by artists such as Benjamín Palencia and Daniel Vázquez Díaz, developing a style described as neo-expressionism with naive roots. Her artwork often featured landscapes, mosaic-like compositions, and themes related to agricultural work in the countryside or the sea. Dans' work has been exhibited in Madrid, A Coruña, Paris, and other cities, and is held in various private collections and institutions.
María Antonia Dans began her artistic training in A Coruña and later moved to Madrid in the early 1950s, where she continued her studies and lived for the rest of her life. She was influenced by artists such as Benjamín Palencia and Daniel Vázquez Díaz, developing a style described as neo-expressionism with naive roots. Her artwork often featured landscapes, mosaic-like compositions, and themes related to agricultural work in the countryside or the sea. Dans' work has been exhibited in Madrid, A Coruña, Paris, and other cities, and is held in various private collections and institutions.

