Bernardo Rivero (1886-1965)

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For all your Rivero artworks you need a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) in order to sell, to insure or to donate for a tax deduction.

Getting a Rivero Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is easy. Just send us photos and dimensions and tell us what you know about the origin or history of your Rivero painting or drawing.

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We have been authenticating Rivero and issuing certificates of authenticity since 2002. We are recognized Rivero experts and Rivero certified appraisers. We issue COAs and appraisals for all Rivero artworks.

Our Rivero paintings and drawings authentications are accepted and respected worldwide.

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The Rivero certificates of authenticity we issue are based on solid, reliable and fully referenced art investigations, authentication research, analytical work and forensic studies.

We are available to examine your Rivero painting or drawing anywhere in the world.

You will generally receive your certificates of authenticity and authentication report within two weeks. Some complicated cases with difficult to research Rivero paintings or drawings take longer.

Our clients include Rivero collectors, investors, tax authorities, insurance adjusters, appraisers, valuers, auctioneers, Federal agencies and many law firms.

We perform Bernardo Rivero art authentication, appraisal, certificates of authenticity (COA), analysis, research, scientific tests, full art authentications. We will help you sell your Bernardo Rivero or we will sell it for you.

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Bernardo Rivero was one of the pioneers of the Peruvian painting. A self-taught artist, he worked along with the master Daniel Hernandez in the National School of Beaux Arts of Lima. Rivero never felt the need for studying under a teacher or master; he was formed alone fighting with nature and managing the drawing and color at a young age, when he was still able to achieve more progress.

Rivero’s colleague Wenceslao Hinostroza said “he painted for the painting” and knew how to keep his singular modesty although the great success reached by his finished work. He traveled to many cities in Perú and throughout the continent.

Rivero specialized in landscapes, particularly his Lima surroundings especially Templo de Guia Ruins. Rivero used color and feeling to create these landscapes, in which he has used an original and finished technique; and his Marina in Valparaiso of the same making and merit.

Still wondering about a Peruvian landscape painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by Bernardo Rivero.


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