Miguel Conde

Miguel Conde (born 1939, Ocaña, Spain) is a Spanish-born Mexican artist celebrated for his distinctive figurative imagery and exceptional draftsmanship. After relocating to Mexico in the 1950s, Conde developed a highly personal visual language that blends elements of realism, symbolism, mythology, and psychological narrative. His compositions often feature enigmatic figures, theatrical settings, and subtle references to memory, desire, and the human condition. Working across painting, drawing, and printmaking, Conde has earned international recognition for his technical mastery and imaginative approach to storytelling. Published by Ediciones Benveniste and The Print Subscribers Club in 1999, the etchings presented here demonstrate the artist's remarkable command of intaglio techniques while showcasing the rich narrative complexity that has made his work sought after by collectors and institutions throughout Mexico, Europe, and the United States.


Abraham LaCalle

Abraham LaCalle (born 1962, Almería, Spain) is a contemporary Spanish painter and printmaker known for his vibrant visual language and richly layered compositions. Living and working in Seville, LaCalle has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and the United States. His work combines expressionist immediacy with conceptual structure, drawing inspiration from artists such as Matisse, Picasso, Jasper Johns, and Philip Guston. Built from fragments, symbols, and biomorphic forms, his images balance spontaneity with careful construction, creating works that are both visually seductive and intellectually engaging. These etchings, published by The Print Subscribers Club in 2004, translate LaCalle's painterly sensibility into the medium of intaglio printmaking while retaining the energy and complexity that define his broader artistic practice.


Prints from the Benveniste Print Club

The Benveniste Contemporary Print Club was established in Madrid in 1993 to promote original contemporary printmaking through the publication of limited-edition works by leading international artists. Working with artists from Europe, Latin America, and North America, the club commissioned editions that showcase the creative possibilities of etching, aquatint, lithography, and other traditional printmaking techniques.This selection of works by six artists offer a rare opportunity to acquire Benveniste Print Club prints that are seldom encountered on the secondary market.