École européenne (XIX) - Le salut du torero





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Le salut du torero is a 19th‑century watercolor from Spain, signed, in good condition, measuring 51 × 40 cm, and sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
Magnificent watercolor belonging to the European school of the 19th century, signed and dated by the artist, depicting an elegant bullfighter in a ceremonial posture inside the arena, captured at the moment of greeting the audience. The work stands out for its refined handling of drawing and the chromatic delicacy typical of 19th-century academic watercolor, where the lightness of the stroke and the transparency of the glazes bring dynamism and sensitivity to the scene.
The artist demonstrates a remarkable ability to capture the movement and elegance of the figure, accentuating the details of the suit of lights with a precise and expressive brushstroke. The composition conveys balance and theatricality, evoking European interest in bullfighting and costumbrista subjects, highly valued during the nineteenth century.
The piece is presented framed, with a passe-partout and a decorative frame that enhance its classical character and its aesthetic presence. A signed and dated work, which adds value from a collector's perspective.
A work of great visual appeal and notable artistic quality, ideal for both collectors of bullfighting art and lovers of European historical watercolor.
Seller's Story
Magnificent watercolor belonging to the European school of the 19th century, signed and dated by the artist, depicting an elegant bullfighter in a ceremonial posture inside the arena, captured at the moment of greeting the audience. The work stands out for its refined handling of drawing and the chromatic delicacy typical of 19th-century academic watercolor, where the lightness of the stroke and the transparency of the glazes bring dynamism and sensitivity to the scene.
The artist demonstrates a remarkable ability to capture the movement and elegance of the figure, accentuating the details of the suit of lights with a precise and expressive brushstroke. The composition conveys balance and theatricality, evoking European interest in bullfighting and costumbrista subjects, highly valued during the nineteenth century.
The piece is presented framed, with a passe-partout and a decorative frame that enhance its classical character and its aesthetic presence. A signed and dated work, which adds value from a collector's perspective.
A work of great visual appeal and notable artistic quality, ideal for both collectors of bullfighting art and lovers of European historical watercolor.

