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  • Raul Milián, Flower, N.D.
    Raul Milián
    Flower, N.D.
    Ink on paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, N.D.
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, N.D.
    Ink on heavy paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1979
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1979
    Ink on paper
    16.50 x 12 in
    41.91 x 30.48 cm
  • Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1976
    Charcoal on Paper
    8.50 x 4.50 in
    21.59 x 11.43 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, from Seis Pintores Cubanos, 1972
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, from Seis Pintores Cubanos, 1972
    Lithograph
    15.5 x 11.5 in.
    39.4 x 29.2 cm.
    Edition 72 of 150
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, from Seis Pintores Cubanos suite, 1972
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, from Seis Pintores Cubanos suite, 1972
    Lithograph
    16 x 11.50 in
    40.64 x 29.21 cm
    Ed. 77 of 150
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1970
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1970
    Ink on paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1964
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1964
    Mixed media on heavy paper
    15.5 x 10 in.
    39.4 x 25.4 cm.
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1962
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1962
    Ink on paper
    14.50 x 10.25 in
    36.83 x 26.03 cm
    Sold
  • Raul Milián, Flower , 1957
    Raul Milián
    Flower , 1957
    Ink on heavy paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Flower (1/2), 1957
    Raul Milián
    Flower (1/2), 1957
    Ink on heavy paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1955
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1955
    Ink on paper
    14.75 x 10.75 in.
    37.5 x 27.3 cm.
  • Raul Milián, Untitled, 1953
    Raul Milián
    Untitled, 1953
    ink on heavy paper
    15 x 11 in
    38.1 x 27.94 cm
  • Raul Milián, Untitled
    Raul Milián
    Untitled
    Ink on heavy paper
    14.50 x 10.50 in
    36.83 x 26.67 cm
Biografía

Raúl Milián Pons. Self-taught Cuban painter.
He was born in Havana on April 14, 1914.
It is said that he began painting in 1950, a decade in which he also worked decorating ceramic pieces, along with other artists such as Portocarrero, Lam and Amelia, in the Santiago de las Vegas Workshop led by Dr. Juan Miguel Rodríguez de la Cruz. His models seem to be the artists of formalism, of new figuration, of North American abstract expressionism, the painting of Mark Tobey, Mark Rotho, the drawings of Wols and the work of previous artists such as Henri Michaux, Paul Klee and Jean Dubuffet.

Almost all of his artistic work was done with black ink and colored inks on paper and cardboard of small dimensions, generally vertical, where he represented heads, faces, figures, flowers, vases, abstractions. His images express speculative, philosophical statements. He was part, albeit in a minor way, of the few painters who surrounded the Origins Group. A work by Milián was selected as the cover of issue 28 of 1951 of the magazine Orgenes.

From 1979 or 1980 his work became more radical, it became more elementary, more decisive. He gave up his usual transparencies and brilliance in favor of a drier painting and drawing, of a direct, immediate nature. He began drawing with commercial markers and felt-tip pens of different thicknesses, using smaller than usual, sometimes poorly cut, slightly uneven cardstocks, where blanks that often exhibited small spots were much more visible sloppy at the edges. In these, his most dramatic and moving works, there is a greater emphasis on drawing, on lines, sometimes tangled and tangled, applied with energy, sometimes with irritation or fury.

He was a student of philosophy, of aesthetics, a careful reader of Kant, Hegel, Schiller, Schelling, Jaspers, Heidegger, Rilke, Novalis, and Valery. Perhaps one of his favorite technical procedures consisted of painting and then removing the paint, the ink, until he left only a basic stain, on which to repaint or draw, and again to remove the excess paint.

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