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Artists

David Manzur

Artist represented by Duque Arango

The constructivist dramatism embodied in Manzur’s painting is unmatched, he has the ability to combine traditional art with modernist painting, supported by important references in painting without ever losing his personal imprint, making him an expert in drawing, painting, anatomy and composition.

Selected Artwork

Saint George Arriving in Neira, 1994

Pastel on paper
19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in

The Defeated Knight, 1993

Charcoal and pastel on paper
19 3/4 x 25 3/4 in

St. George on a Moonlit Night, 1991

Pastel on paper
20 1/2 x 26 in

Stone Lady, 2023

Acrylic and collage on canvas
74.80 x 63 in

The white table, 2020

Acrylic and collage on canvas
59.05 x 39.37 in

The Lady Who Stopped Time, 2018

Acrylic and collage on canvas
23.62 x 51.18 in

crílico y collage sobre lienzo
55 x 65 cm

Fish devouring a horse, 2014

Acrylic and collage on canvas
23.62 x 31.49 in

The stay of a musician friend, 1984 – 1991

Oil on canvas
63 x 78.74 in

The Cardinal, 2020

Acrylic and collage on canvas
21.65 x 25.59 in

A serenade to the poet Mario Rivero, Ángela, Diego, David, 1995.

Charcoal and pastel on paper
21 5/8 x 27 1/2 in

Exhibitions

Exposición San Jorge y El Dragón de David Manzur

Saint George and The Dragon by David Manzur

Medellín, Colombia
September 05 – October 10, 2025

Manzur Espacio, tiempo y memoria​

Manzur: Space, time, and memory

Medellín, Colombia
July 14 de julio – September 14, 2022

Biography

David Manzur

David Manzur was born in Neira, a mountainous region in northwestern Colombia, on December 14, 1929. During 1934, his parents decided to move to Lebanon as a consequence of an economic crisis, but not before a stopover in Spain. So it was that already on the trip the Civil War broke out, completely changing the family’s plans and almost forcing them to settle elsewhere, more specifically in the port of Bata, capital of Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea), Africa.

When the Spanish Civil War ended in 1939, it seemed that they could now stick to their original plan, but that same year saw the first fighting of World War II. Their parents, having the safety and education of their children as a priority, decided to board in religious schools in the Canary Islands. David Manzur remembers how strict the school seemed to him, and how difficult it was to be so far away from his family (they were 17 days away). But it wasn’t all bad, because that’s where he had his first approach to painting.

In the school dining room there were several paintings by great Spanish painters: in the dining room there were two paintings by Zurbarán and one by Velásquez. There, observing and unknowingly, this approach would awaken in him an interest in art.

By the end of 1946, he and his family returned to Colombia and settled in the municipality of Armenia. Later, in 1951, he would go to Bogotá, to the Escuela de Bellas Artes, but it would not take him long to abandon his studies there and so he became one of the first students of the Escuela de Arte Dramático. Thanks to this he had the opportunity to meet poets and artists who encouraged him to continue living persistently with love for art. Not long after, in 1953, he held his first solo exhibition at the National Museum.

In 1956 he obtained a scholarship from Canadian industrialist Hugh Slight, to study in New York, a place, like all those he visited, from which he took a part to capture in his paintings.

Today, at 92 years of age, he is one of the most important and beloved painters in the country. The poetry and theatricality of his works is difficult to find in other authors. In 2019 he was decorated by former President Iván Duque with the Order of Boyacá.

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Articles

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David Manzur: 70 years of artistic career

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