
Sacred & Religious Art
Hector Zablach
Chilean master of sacred lithography, born 1934. His hand-signed satin lithographs capture the spiritual depth of Christian themes through expressive form and warm, earthy tones.
About the Artist
Hector Zablach is an internationally acclaimed artist whose sacred lithographs have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and events across Europe, South America, and the United States.
Born in Chile in 1934, Zablach developed a unique artistic language that bridges traditional sacred themes with modern expressive techniques. His works are characterized by bold, textured brushwork, warm palettes of ochre, sienna, and crimson, and a profound spiritual intensity.
His cubist interpretations of religious scenes — particularly the Crucifixion — transform familiar sacred imagery into powerful contemporary art. Each piece is a hand-signed, limited satin lithograph, making them highly collectible.
Zablach's work is especially sought after during holy years and by collectors who appreciate the intersection of faith, artistry, and investment value.

Technique & Medium
Medium
Satin lithograph & oil-color lithograph on paper
Dimensions
48 × 67 cm (each piece)
Signature
Hand-signed by the artist

