Joaquín Tudela y Perales (1891-1970) - Marina de Pollensa





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Marina de Pollensa, an original oil on canvas painting by Joaquín Tudela y Perales (1891–1970), dating to the 1950s in Spain and sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
Description of the Work
Immerse yourself in the light of the Mediterranean with this superb original oil painting by Joaquín Tudela y Perales, one of Spain's great masters of landscape painting and a member of the Royal Academies of Fine Arts of San Carlos and Barcelona.
This piece is a captivating marina with the theme of Pollensa, Mallorca, a place the artist knew deeply and that was an epicenter of his career. The work captures the serenity of the sea, the purity of the blue sky, and the rugged topography of the coast with unmatched technical mastery and chromatic sensitivity. It is a timeless representation of Balearic beauty.
Key Details of the Chart
Artist: Joaquín Tudela y Perales (1891-1970)
Technique: oil on canvas
Marina de Pollensa
Canvas dimensions: 91 x 63 cm.
Measurements with frame: 117 x 88 cm
Marco: It includes an elegant gold frame that perfectly complements the warmth of the artwork.
The Prestige of the Artist: A Secure Investment
Joaquín Tudela y Perales is a fundamental figure in the history of Spanish art, with a career spanning France and Spain, leaving a recognized legacy in important museums.
Presence in Museums: His works are permanently exhibited at the Museum of L'Almodí in Játiva and at the Collegiate Basilica Church of Santa María in Játiva. Additionally, the Luxembourg Museum and the Leipzig Museum house notable pieces such as 'La Payesa Mallorquina' and 'El Santo Cristo de Pollensa.'
Awards and Recognitions: His talent was recognized early, winning a medal in Marseille in 1915 and participating in the National Fine Arts Exhibition of 1922. In 1923, his work 'Fuente de Pollensa' was acquired by the Government for the Museum of Modern Art.
Acquiring this oil is to possess a fragment of art history, a work by a master whose valuation is well established and whose legacy endures in public and private collections.
Description of the Work
Immerse yourself in the light of the Mediterranean with this superb original oil painting by Joaquín Tudela y Perales, one of Spain's great masters of landscape painting and a member of the Royal Academies of Fine Arts of San Carlos and Barcelona.
This piece is a captivating marina with the theme of Pollensa, Mallorca, a place the artist knew deeply and that was an epicenter of his career. The work captures the serenity of the sea, the purity of the blue sky, and the rugged topography of the coast with unmatched technical mastery and chromatic sensitivity. It is a timeless representation of Balearic beauty.
Key Details of the Chart
Artist: Joaquín Tudela y Perales (1891-1970)
Technique: oil on canvas
Marina de Pollensa
Canvas dimensions: 91 x 63 cm.
Measurements with frame: 117 x 88 cm
Marco: It includes an elegant gold frame that perfectly complements the warmth of the artwork.
The Prestige of the Artist: A Secure Investment
Joaquín Tudela y Perales is a fundamental figure in the history of Spanish art, with a career spanning France and Spain, leaving a recognized legacy in important museums.
Presence in Museums: His works are permanently exhibited at the Museum of L'Almodí in Játiva and at the Collegiate Basilica Church of Santa María in Játiva. Additionally, the Luxembourg Museum and the Leipzig Museum house notable pieces such as 'La Payesa Mallorquina' and 'El Santo Cristo de Pollensa.'
Awards and Recognitions: His talent was recognized early, winning a medal in Marseille in 1915 and participating in the National Fine Arts Exhibition of 1922. In 1923, his work 'Fuente de Pollensa' was acquired by the Government for the Museum of Modern Art.
Acquiring this oil is to possess a fragment of art history, a work by a master whose valuation is well established and whose legacy endures in public and private collections.

