Antonio Navarro (1957) - Entre algodones





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Entre algodones, oil on canvas by Antonio Navarro (1957), 1980–1990 period, Spain, original, signed by hand, sold with frame, frame size 75 × 87 × 7 cm, artwork 54 × 61 cm, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art by Antonio Navarro, which represents the dignity of collective work in the countryside, where human effort and the land come together in a continuous and essential gesture. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Frame dimensions: 75x87x7 cm.
· Dimensions of the artwork: 54x61 cm.
· Oil on canvas, hand-signed by the artist in the left corner of the work.
· The piece is in good condition.
· The artwork is sold with a beautiful frame (included in the auction as a gift).
The artwork comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the included photographs are an integral part of the lot description.
The painting will be professionally packaged by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transportation itself.
The shipment will be sent via Correos, GLS, or NACEX with tracking. International shipping options are available.
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This painting represents a scene of collective work in a wide field that stretches to the horizon, where several human figures bow over the earth in patient and repetitive labor. The composition places the workers in the foreground, fully integrated into the landscape, as if they naturally form part of the field they cultivate. The scene conveys a sense of shared effort, a steady rhythm, and quiet dedication, in which each gesture has a clear and necessary purpose.
The figures appear focused on their task, with leaning postures that reflect the physical weight of the work and, at the same time, a deep connection to the land. Their light clothing and hats shield them from the open surroundings, suggesting long hours outdoors under the changing sky. There are no exaggerated gestures or drama; everything unfolds naturally, like a routine assumed and accepted. The closeness among the workers reinforces the sense of community and collaboration, where individual effort adds up to that of the group.
The field is covered with plants that repeat themselves until they blend into the distance, creating a living, immersive texture. The plant forms add dynamism and depth, guiding the eye through the scene. This agricultural setting is not presented as a mere backdrop, but as an active element that conditions and defines human action. The soil seems fertile and generous, but also demands constancy and dedication, establishing a balance between what it offers and what it requires.
In the background, other figures continue the same work, diminished by distance, which widens the scene and reinforces the sense of a task extended and ongoing. The open horizon and the bright sky provide breadth and visual relief, contrasting with the concentration in the foreground. This openness suggests that the scene is not an isolated moment, but part of a larger cycle, repeated day after day, season after season.
The light envelops the entire composition evenly, without harsh contrasts, lending a serene and balanced atmosphere. Everything seems to unfold in a moment of active calm, where effort is not conflict but a natural part of life. The painting conveys respect for manual labor and for those who perform it, showing the inherent dignity of simple and essential tasks.
Overall, the painting offers a humane and serene view of fieldwork, highlighting the union between people, the land, and shared effort. It is a scene that invites us to value perseverance, cooperation, and the quiet beauty of the everyday gestures that sustain life.
Seller's Story
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art by Antonio Navarro, which represents the dignity of collective work in the countryside, where human effort and the land come together in a continuous and essential gesture. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Frame dimensions: 75x87x7 cm.
· Dimensions of the artwork: 54x61 cm.
· Oil on canvas, hand-signed by the artist in the left corner of the work.
· The piece is in good condition.
· The artwork is sold with a beautiful frame (included in the auction as a gift).
The artwork comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the included photographs are an integral part of the lot description.
The painting will be professionally packaged by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transportation itself.
The shipment will be sent via Correos, GLS, or NACEX with tracking. International shipping options are available.
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This painting represents a scene of collective work in a wide field that stretches to the horizon, where several human figures bow over the earth in patient and repetitive labor. The composition places the workers in the foreground, fully integrated into the landscape, as if they naturally form part of the field they cultivate. The scene conveys a sense of shared effort, a steady rhythm, and quiet dedication, in which each gesture has a clear and necessary purpose.
The figures appear focused on their task, with leaning postures that reflect the physical weight of the work and, at the same time, a deep connection to the land. Their light clothing and hats shield them from the open surroundings, suggesting long hours outdoors under the changing sky. There are no exaggerated gestures or drama; everything unfolds naturally, like a routine assumed and accepted. The closeness among the workers reinforces the sense of community and collaboration, where individual effort adds up to that of the group.
The field is covered with plants that repeat themselves until they blend into the distance, creating a living, immersive texture. The plant forms add dynamism and depth, guiding the eye through the scene. This agricultural setting is not presented as a mere backdrop, but as an active element that conditions and defines human action. The soil seems fertile and generous, but also demands constancy and dedication, establishing a balance between what it offers and what it requires.
In the background, other figures continue the same work, diminished by distance, which widens the scene and reinforces the sense of a task extended and ongoing. The open horizon and the bright sky provide breadth and visual relief, contrasting with the concentration in the foreground. This openness suggests that the scene is not an isolated moment, but part of a larger cycle, repeated day after day, season after season.
The light envelops the entire composition evenly, without harsh contrasts, lending a serene and balanced atmosphere. Everything seems to unfold in a moment of active calm, where effort is not conflict but a natural part of life. The painting conveys respect for manual labor and for those who perform it, showing the inherent dignity of simple and essential tasks.
Overall, the painting offers a humane and serene view of fieldwork, highlighting the union between people, the land, and shared effort. It is a scene that invites us to value perseverance, cooperation, and the quiet beauty of the everyday gestures that sustain life.

