European school (XX) - El atardecer





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Oil on panel landscape titled 'El atardecer' by Escuela europea (XX), from 1910–1920, in expressionist style, signed by hand, limited edition, sold with a wooden frame, framed size 29.2 × 42.2 cm.
Description from the seller
Title: The Sunset
School: European School (20th century)
Style: Contemporary landscaping
Technique: Oil on panel
The work portrays an open landscape dominated by a broad twilight sky, where greenish, bluish, and ochre tones blend with loose, gestural brushstrokes. The horizon line appears low, allowing the sky to take absolute prominence, with golden and orange reflections typical of sunset that add depth and atmosphere. The lower terrain, treated in a darker and more textural way, suggests a barely defined natural landscape, reinforcing the evocative and emotional character of the scene. The composition conveys serenity and a sense of luminous transition, characteristic of European landscape painting of the 20th century.
The artwork is presented in a substantial wooden frame, carved with a continuous spiral motif and finished in dark tones. It is a classic decorative frame that enhances the pictorial ensemble and adds visual solidity to the composition.
Remarks:
– Present the original framework.
– The frame is included as a gift. It may be damaged in transit even if properly packaged.
Exceptional cases may see shipping costs affected by a surcharge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, exceeding size or weight limits of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt be responsible for this surcharge.
Due to issues at the border with Switzerland, we regret to inform you that shipments exceeding 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.
Measures
With frame: 29.2 x 42.2 cm
Frameless: 20 x 34 cm
The artworks are shipped uninsured. If you wish to request insurance for the artwork during transport, you must contact us in advance via private message. If it is not requested, we will not be responsible for any damages that may have occurred during transport.
Title: The Sunset
School: European School (20th century)
Style: Contemporary landscaping
Technique: Oil on panel
The work portrays an open landscape dominated by a broad twilight sky, where greenish, bluish, and ochre tones blend with loose, gestural brushstrokes. The horizon line appears low, allowing the sky to take absolute prominence, with golden and orange reflections typical of sunset that add depth and atmosphere. The lower terrain, treated in a darker and more textural way, suggests a barely defined natural landscape, reinforcing the evocative and emotional character of the scene. The composition conveys serenity and a sense of luminous transition, characteristic of European landscape painting of the 20th century.
The artwork is presented in a substantial wooden frame, carved with a continuous spiral motif and finished in dark tones. It is a classic decorative frame that enhances the pictorial ensemble and adds visual solidity to the composition.
Remarks:
– Present the original framework.
– The frame is included as a gift. It may be damaged in transit even if properly packaged.
Exceptional cases may see shipping costs affected by a surcharge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, exceeding size or weight limits of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt be responsible for this surcharge.
Due to issues at the border with Switzerland, we regret to inform you that shipments exceeding 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.
Measures
With frame: 29.2 x 42.2 cm
Frameless: 20 x 34 cm
The artworks are shipped uninsured. If you wish to request insurance for the artwork during transport, you must contact us in advance via private message. If it is not requested, we will not be responsible for any damages that may have occurred during transport.

