José Antonio Caballero (1955) - Extremadura






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Extremadura, an oil on canvas by José Antonio Caballero (1955) from the 1990–2000 period, produced in Spain, hand-signed, original edition, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art by José Antonio Caballero, which represents the stillness and permanence of a town that coexists in balance with the landscape and the sky that surround it. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high level of painterly quality it conveys.
· Frame dimensions: 60 x 67 x 5 cm.
· Dimensions of the work: 38x46 cm.
· Oil on canvas, hand-signed by the artist in the left corner of the work, Caballero.
· 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 presents us with a panoramic view of a village perched on elevated ground, organically integrated into a wide, quiet landscape. The scene opens with a sequence of light-toned buildings that cluster to form a compact core, as if the town shielded itself from the immensity surrounding it. The houses, arranged irregularly, generate a feeling of slow, everyday life, reflecting a simple architecture deeply connected to the environment that sustains it.
The urban ensemble rests on a natural ground base that extends in gentle slopes toward the foreground. This lower space is marked by open fields and sparse vegetation, where earthy tones and greens interact with each other naturally. The land appears worked and lived-in, showing a landscape that is neither wild nor artificial, but shaped over time by human effort, reinforcing a sense of rootedness and historical continuity.
In the center of the village a more prominent building stands out, acting as a visual and symbolic reference point within the composition. Its volume slightly rises above the rest of the structures, contributing balance and hierarchy to the urban whole. This central structure reinforces the idea of community, of a shared place, where social and spiritual life concentrates and gives meaning to the rest of the settlement.
The sky occupies an essential part of the scene, stretching outward and dominating the overall mood of the painting. Its presence is powerful and enveloping, filled with a dense atmosphere that contrasts with the quietude of the village. The clouds seem to move slowly, creating a gentle tension between the stability of the human settlement and the changing nature that surrounds it. This relationship adds emotional depth to the scene, inviting contemplation and silence.
The light, distributed in a restrained way, envelops both the landscape and the buildings without excessive drama. There are no abrupt gestures or violent contrasts, but a sober illumination that reinforces the sense of calm and permanence. Everything seems paused in a precise moment, as if time had slowed down to allow the viewer to observe and feel the place with tranquility.
Taken together, the painting conveys a serene and contemplative image of a village integrated into its landscape, where architecture, earth, and sky coexist in balance. It is a scene that speaks of permanence, of identity, and of a slow-paced life, deeply connected with the natural environment that surrounds it.
Seller's Story
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art by José Antonio Caballero, which represents the stillness and permanence of a town that coexists in balance with the landscape and the sky that surround it. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high level of painterly quality it conveys.
· Frame dimensions: 60 x 67 x 5 cm.
· Dimensions of the work: 38x46 cm.
· Oil on canvas, hand-signed by the artist in the left corner of the work, Caballero.
· 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 presents us with a panoramic view of a village perched on elevated ground, organically integrated into a wide, quiet landscape. The scene opens with a sequence of light-toned buildings that cluster to form a compact core, as if the town shielded itself from the immensity surrounding it. The houses, arranged irregularly, generate a feeling of slow, everyday life, reflecting a simple architecture deeply connected to the environment that sustains it.
The urban ensemble rests on a natural ground base that extends in gentle slopes toward the foreground. This lower space is marked by open fields and sparse vegetation, where earthy tones and greens interact with each other naturally. The land appears worked and lived-in, showing a landscape that is neither wild nor artificial, but shaped over time by human effort, reinforcing a sense of rootedness and historical continuity.
In the center of the village a more prominent building stands out, acting as a visual and symbolic reference point within the composition. Its volume slightly rises above the rest of the structures, contributing balance and hierarchy to the urban whole. This central structure reinforces the idea of community, of a shared place, where social and spiritual life concentrates and gives meaning to the rest of the settlement.
The sky occupies an essential part of the scene, stretching outward and dominating the overall mood of the painting. Its presence is powerful and enveloping, filled with a dense atmosphere that contrasts with the quietude of the village. The clouds seem to move slowly, creating a gentle tension between the stability of the human settlement and the changing nature that surrounds it. This relationship adds emotional depth to the scene, inviting contemplation and silence.
The light, distributed in a restrained way, envelops both the landscape and the buildings without excessive drama. There are no abrupt gestures or violent contrasts, but a sober illumination that reinforces the sense of calm and permanence. Everything seems paused in a precise moment, as if time had slowed down to allow the viewer to observe and feel the place with tranquility.
Taken together, the painting conveys a serene and contemplative image of a village integrated into its landscape, where architecture, earth, and sky coexist in balance. It is a scene that speaks of permanence, of identity, and of a slow-paced life, deeply connected with the natural environment that surrounds it.
