Capuli Incas Valley (Capuli Tree Incas Valley) 27x24"
Dona Maria en Calca (Ms. Maria in Calca) 24x27"
Familia Andina con Alpacas (Andean Family with Alpacas) 24x27"
Mamachas Cusco (Indian Women Cuzco) 24x27
Nevada en los Andes (Snow in the Andes) 24x27"
Chincheros Cusco 24x27"
Capuli, Maras Cusco (Capuli Tree, Maras) 24x27"
Nido de Indios (Indian Nest) 18x20"
Dona Remigia (Ms. Remigia) 27x24"
Dona Simiona (Mrs. Simiona) 20x18"
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The above original watercolor paintings sell from $350 to $1,500. Please contact Iguana Galleries for prices of specific pieces. Sizes listed include matting.
Oil Paintings Available Now
Techos y Balcones (Roofs and Balconies) 42x54"
Campanario (Bell Tower) 36x48"
Mujeres Andinas (Andean Women) 24x30"
Campanario (Bell Tower) 24x30"
Pueblo Andino (Andean Village) 24x30"
Trinidad (Trinity) 40x28"
Las Flores de Hugo (Hugo's Flowers) 27x24"
Paulina con gallo (Paulina with Rooster) 36x24"
The above original oil paintings range in price from $1,500 to $12,000. Please contact Iguana Galleries for more information.
Peruvian Painter Hugo Lecaros paints "from his heart" scenes of his native Peru. His watercolors and oils convey the profound spirit of the Peruvian people and the magical beauty of the Andes. He has been called the "the poet painter who sings with brush strokes of genius." Lecaros was awarded the prestigious Premio Nacional Medalla de Oro del Inca Garcilaso de la Vega by the Instituto Nacional de Cultura in Peru in 2005.
Beginnings Orphaned at three, he roamed the streets of Cuzco until the age of nine, when he was taken by an uncle to the jungle. He worked cultivating fields of rice and banana trees and drew and carved wood when time allowed. As a twelve-year-old he won a scholarship to Cuzco's School of Bellas Artes. He studied there only briefly due to a lack of money for supplies and his refusal to follow the direction of his teachers. He returned to the jungle, taught in a rural school and joined the army for two years.
Art Studies At
twenty-nine he entered the Centro Superior de Bellas Artes in Lima and
received his degree in Artes Plasticas in 1975. For seven years he
taught art history and drawing at the Collegio Secundario Nacional
Teresa Gonzales de Fanning in Lima.
VanGogh of South America Lecaros
now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. He has been
represented by Iguana Galleries since 1991. His watercolors describe
villages in the Andes with great skill and yet freshness. He has been
called "the VanGogh of South America" for his oils with heavy,
turbulent brush strokes. Lecaros also paints oils in a cubistic style
with his characteristic beautiful and mature color palette.