The Imaginary World of Jorge Severino

Jorge Severino - Debut en sociedad di mi prima Cleotilde. Oil and acrylic on linen.

When he started exhibiting his paintings in the mid-sixties, Jorge Severino from the Dominican Republic didn’t have a clue to what he was doing. Reviewing Severino’s first exhibition in 1966, art critic Contín Aybar commented that “the ten paintings could easily have been created by six different artists. There is no common style in them”. So when Severino sold his first painting for $75, he was astonished that people would even pay for his work. Nowadays his paintings are hard to come by and cost $12,500 or more.


By Jorge Cuartas

Severino came to his own when he started painting black woman in luxury dresses. Using mostly a combination of oil and acrylics and never an easel, these black society women are decorated with over the top jewelry, silk dresses and red flowers. They stare defiantly at their observers.

Jorge Severino - 'Tía Gertrudis que era amante de Toulouse, haciendo antesala en el Moulin Rouge'. Oil and arylics on linen.

Severino is a representative of the magical realism movement, to which Gabriel García Márquez also belonged. His paintings are based on an imaginary photo album found in the attic with written indications in the margins about the Tia Clotilde in Paris, and the Tio Roque at the Prado Museum in Madrid. Severino uses this family to mock the megalomaniac fantasies of middle and upper classes of the Caribbean.

Jorge Severino 'Prima Johanna posando para Hector Baez'. Oil and acrylics on linen

His brilliance not only lies in transforming the perception of black women’s reality, but also in adding surrealistic elements to his paintings. Look for floating keys, football goal posts, or red fishes swimming in the air as part of his decorations.

Jorge Severino’s paintings have been shown in Europe, Latin America and the United States. He has won several international prizes for his paintings and is considered one of the Master Artists of the Dominican Republic.

Paintings used in this article:

  1. ‘Debut en sociedad di mi prima Cleotilde’, Jorge Severino. Oil and acrylic on linen.
  2. ‘Do you like Klimt’, Jorge Severino. Silkscreen.
  3. ‘Morena’, Jorge Severino.
  4. ‘Tía Gertrudis que era amante de Toulouse, haciendo antesala en el Moulin Rouge’, Jorge Severino. Oil and arylics on linen
  5. ‘Prima Johanna posando para Hector Baez’ by Jorge Severino. Oil and acrylics on linen.
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  1. Philip M. Ross's avatar Philip M. Ross says:

    Jorge Severino Contreras Original Paintings – $38,500 (San Antonio)
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    Original acrylic paintings on canvas by Jorge Severino Contreras (b. 1935) of Dominican Republic. Very popular artist known world-wide for his unique style. I purchased these three original paintings by “Jorge” that from the Estate of Dr. Leo Cuello, M.D., deceased, from Vogt Auction Gallery in 2016. I am offering all three of my “Jorge” paintings for sale at $38,500 ($9,500 for the “Bride” (30″x40″), $9,500; for the “Lady with Red Flowers” (30″x40″); and $19,500 for “Women in Salon” (36″x42″)). One of Severino’s paintings sold at Christie’s Auction for $11,800.00 in 2018. I have not found any other original paintings by Severino for sale. More information about this artist can be found on his Facebook page Jorge Severino Contreras. One of these paintings was exhibited in the J.R. Mooney Gallery in San Antonio. Silk screen copies on paper of some of Severino’s paintings are offered for $2,500.00 each from Galleria Exodo, P.R.

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