Cesar Santander

Works
  • Cesar Santander, The Horse with the Flying Mane, 1986
    Cesar Santander
    The Horse with the Flying Mane, 1986
    Oil on board
    48 x 34"
    122 x 87 cm
  • Cesar Santander, John Bull Tin
    Cesar Santander
    John Bull Tin
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    40 x 80"
    81 x 196
  • Cesar Santander, Mechanical Robot
    Cesar Santander
    Mechanical Robot
    Oil and acrylic on canvas
    24 x 30"
    61 x 76
  • Cesar Santander, Flash Gordon
    Cesar Santander
    Flash Gordon
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    121.5 x 181 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Passing the Harbor
    Cesar Santander
    Passing the Harbor
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    77 x 112 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Seventeen Crayons
    Cesar Santander
    Seventeen Crayons
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    61 x 76 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Crayons
    Cesar Santander
    Crayons
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    24 x 30 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Betty with Boa
    Cesar Santander
    Betty with Boa
    Acrylic on canvas
    91 x 122 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Imperial Blend
    Cesar Santander
    Imperial Blend
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    84 x 92 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Micky and Minnie Bumper Car
    Cesar Santander
    Micky and Minnie Bumper Car
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    91 x 122 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Betty at the Pool
    Cesar Santander
    Betty at the Pool
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    61 x 76 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Betty and her Dog
    Cesar Santander
    Betty and her Dog
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    76 x 61 cm
  • Cesar Santander, The One and Only
    Cesar Santander
    The One and Only
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    165 x 112 cm
  • Cesar Santander, The Merry-Go-Round
    Cesar Santander
    The Merry-Go-Round
    86 x 122 cm
  • Cesar Santander, Tom & Jerry Study 2000
    Cesar Santander
    Tom & Jerry Study 2000
    oil and acrylic on canvas
    31 x 41 cm
Overview

Born: 1947, Cadiz, Spain

 

Hyperrealist painter Cesar Santander’s creations are ones of eye-popping vibrancy and intensity, full of enticing nostalgia and original composition, and include iconic images such as Betty Boop and antique tins.

 

"Once I conceive an idea for a painting, I arrange the objects and then use the camera to produce the strongest photographic example of my original idea. Then I paint the photographic image. Superficially, I appear to copy the photograph, but I make many adjustments to the photographic image as I complete the painting. I try to impose my own vision by subtle adjustment of colours, edges and details so that the finished painting is the strongest representation of the original idea."

Cesar Santander

 

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