Title: "Original Painting by Manolo Lima - 'Untitled' from Banco Leumi Collection" Description: Up for sale is an original painting by renowned Uruguayan artist Manuel Vicente Lima, commonly known as Manolo Lima. Born on May 24, 1919, in San Miguel, Rocha, and passing away on September 1, 1990, in Maldonado, Manolo Lima was not only a painter but also a respected teacher. This artwork, measuring 32 x 23 centimeters, is a testament to Lima's artistic prowess. Lima's journey in the art world began when he moved to Montevideo in 1935 at the age of sixteen. From 1941 to 1945, he studied under the tutelage of the master Joaquín Torres García, whose influence significantly shaped his artistic career. Simultaneously, he worked as a carpenter to support himself. Lima went on to become a mentor to many aspiring artists, establishing himself as an influential figure not only in painting but also in ceramics. He offered his courses free of charge, following the example set by his mentor Torres García. His workshops were funded by the sales of his own artworks. Throughout his career, Manolo Lima participated in numerous collective and solo exhibitions across various prestigious venues, including the Centro de Estudiantes de Derecho, Galería Arte Bella, IV Bienal de San Pablo, Casa de la Cultura de Montevideo, Witcomb de Buenos Aires, Casa de las Américas in La Havana, and Galería Santos Dumont. He resided in Punta del Este for many years, where he showcased his works in various locations. It was from his first exhibition at Arte Bella in 1958 that he began selling his artworks. Lima received several awards during his lifetime, including the First Prize at the Salón Universitario in 1943, the Second Prize at the Salón Universitario in 1944, and the Acquisition Prize destined for the Chamber of Representatives at the Salón San José in 1960. His artworks are housed in prestigious institutions such as the Museo Juan Manuel Blanes, the Chamber of Representatives, and in private collections worldwide. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Uruguayan art history with this exquisite painting by Manolo Lima. Add it to your collection today!