Manuel Gonzalez Serrano PRICE CHARTS
1917 Jalisco, Mexico - 1960. Known for: Portrait, landscape and still life painting.
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, González Serrano began painting at an early age, but it was not until 1943 that González Serrano began exhibiting at the Primer Salón de Arte Libre that took place at the... Read full biography
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, González Serrano began painting at an early age, but it was not until 1943 that González Serrano began exhibiting at the Primer Salón de Arte Libre that took place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. A year later he again exhibited at Bellas Artes and had his first individual... Read full biography
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, González Serrano began painting at an early age, but it was not until 1943 that González Serrano began exhibiting at the Primer Salón de Arte Libre that took place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. A year later he again exhibited at Bellas Artes and had his first individual exhibition at the Galería Decoración. Between 1947 and 1949, González Serrano took part in a collective exhibition along with Juan Soriano, Jesús Guerrero Galván and Francisco González Camarena.... Read full biography
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, González Serrano began painting at an early age, but it was not until 1943 that González Serrano began exhibiting at the Primer Salón de Arte Libre that took place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. A year later he again exhibited at Bellas Artes and had his first individual exhibition at the Galería Decoración. Between 1947 and 1949, González Serrano took part in a collective exhibition along with Juan Soriano, Jesús Guerrero Galván and Francisco González Camarena. Source: . Sotheby's.com
Born in Jalisco, Mexico, González Serrano began painting at an early age, but it was not until 1943 that González Serrano began exhibiting at the Primer Salón de Arte Libre that took place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. A year later he again exhibited at Bellas Artes and had his first individual exhibition at the Galería Decoración. Between 1947 and 1949, González Serrano took part in a collective exhibition along with Juan Soriano, Jesús Guerrero Galván and Francisco González Camarena. Source: . Sotheby's.com

