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An exceptional and historically important vintage bronze sculpture by Mexican modernist sculptor Salvador Soto Tovar, titled “Pareja” (“Couple”), signed, dated …
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An exceptional and historically important vintage bronze sculpture by Mexican modernist sculptor Salvador Soto Tovar, titled “Pareja” (“Couple”), signed, dated 1965, and retaining remarkable documented museum provenance.
This monumental composition depicts an intimate male and female nude seated in quiet dialogue, their elongated and simplified forms embodying the poetic humanism of postwar Mexican sculpture. Executed in solid bronze with a rich hand-finished verdigris and warm brown patina, the sculpture reveals Soto Tovar’s mastery of volume, negative space, and emotional restraint.
The underside retains its original exhibition identification:
“Exhibition: Mex / Artist: Tovar / Title: Pareja / Lender: M.N. Fellman / Santa Barbara Museum of Art”
confirming the work’s inclusion in an exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, adding significant institutional provenance and collector appeal.
The sculpture is mounted on its original sculpted hardwood plinth featuring an integrated 360-degree swiveling mechanism, allowing the composition to be appreciated from every angle—a rare and highly sophisticated presentation.
Signed “Soto Tovar”, dated “65”, and numbered “1.”
An extraordinary acquisition for collectors of:
Mexican Modernism
Latin American Sculpture
Mid-Century Bronze Sculpture
Museum Provenance Artwork
Figurative Modernist Sculpture
Interior Design & Architectural Collections
Comparable in spirit to works by Francisco Zúñiga, Mathias Goeritz, and Ángela Gurría.
Dimensions:
24 W × 16 D × 16 H inches
Artist Biography — Salvador Soto Tovar
Published biographical information on Salvador Soto Tovar is scarce, which often happens with mid-20th-century Mexican studio sculptors. What is documented is that Soto Tovar was an active 20th-century Mexican sculptor whose works have appeared in international auctions, primarily bronze figurative sculptures from the 1960s–1980s. Auction records confirm consistent market presence.
An important historical reference places Salvador Soto Tovar as an assistant to renowned Mexican sculptor Tomás Chávez Morado, one of Mexico’s most important monumental sculptors of the 20th century. This connection strongly situates Soto Tovar within the lineage of post-revolutionary Mexican sculpture and explains the monumentality and social-humanist quality seen in Pareja.
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- Dimensions
- 24ʺW × 16ʺD × 16ʺH
- Styles
- Figurative
- Mexican
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Mexico
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bronze
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Bronze
- Condition Notes
- The piece is in good vintage condition. The piece is in good vintage condition. less
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