Cityscape · San Antonio Series
Yosan Leon Mirabet · 2017
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About This Work
The Alamo represents one of the most personal works in Yosan's career — his first major painting of San Antonio after arriving in the United States. For a Cuban-born artist, the mission stands as more than a historic landmark; it is a symbol of a new beginning, a new city, a new chapter.
Rendered in warm sepia tones with extraordinary architectural precision, the painting captures the Alamo's timeless stone facade with the same loving attention Yosan brought to the streets of Havana. The mission's carved portal, its weathered limestone walls, and the quiet figures of visitors in the foreground are painted with a reverence that speaks of someone seeing a place for the first time and being deeply moved.
This work was acquired by a private collector and is no longer available as an original. However, Yosan welcomes commissions of similar San Antonio landmarks, and fine art reproductions can be arranged upon request.
The Painting Finds Its Home
Collectors with their newly acquired painting of The Alamo — San Antonio, TX
Collectors at the exhibition, viewing the San Antonio series — Bexar County Courthouse visible in the background
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