École espagnole (XX) - Nature morte, hommage à Picasso






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Nature morte, hommage à Picasso, an original oil painting in Cubism style by an Escuela Española (España), dating from 1970–1980, measuring 48 cm high by 58 cm wide, signed, sold with frame by Galería and in good condition.
Description from the seller
Oil on canvas that depicts a carefully arranged indoor still life, composed with notable balance and chromatic sensitivity. The scene unfolds around a table covered with a light cloth, on which various everyday elements are arranged: a vase with flowers in vivid colors, a fruit bowl with pieces of fruit, a plate with food, a glass pitcher, and small objects that enrich the composition.
The work stands out for its loose and expressive pictorial handling, with visible and impasto brushstrokes in the flowers and foods, contrasting with more veiled backgrounds that add depth and atmosphere. The palette combines deep greens, luminous whites, and warm accents in reds, ochres, and yellows, achieving a harmonious and highly decorative composition.
The work recalls the modern European still life tradition, in which interest centers as much on color and matter as on the formal arrangement of the objects. The execution reveals an experienced hand, with a good command of volume, light, and tonal relationships.
An artwork especially appealing to collectors of 20th-century figurative painting and to those seeking an elegant, timeless piece, ideal for both a private collection and for styling classic or contemporary interiors.
Seller's Story
Oil on canvas that depicts a carefully arranged indoor still life, composed with notable balance and chromatic sensitivity. The scene unfolds around a table covered with a light cloth, on which various everyday elements are arranged: a vase with flowers in vivid colors, a fruit bowl with pieces of fruit, a plate with food, a glass pitcher, and small objects that enrich the composition.
The work stands out for its loose and expressive pictorial handling, with visible and impasto brushstrokes in the flowers and foods, contrasting with more veiled backgrounds that add depth and atmosphere. The palette combines deep greens, luminous whites, and warm accents in reds, ochres, and yellows, achieving a harmonious and highly decorative composition.
The work recalls the modern European still life tradition, in which interest centers as much on color and matter as on the formal arrangement of the objects. The execution reveals an experienced hand, with a good command of volume, light, and tonal relationships.
An artwork especially appealing to collectors of 20th-century figurative painting and to those seeking an elegant, timeless piece, ideal for both a private collection and for styling classic or contemporary interiors.
