Impressionist school (XX) - Escena Portuaria






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Escena Portuaria, an oil painting from Spain dating to 1960–1970, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Port Scene - Boat Study
Author: Unknown
Year: mid-20th century
Style: Post-Impressionism
Technique: Oil on panel, spatula technique
Frame: Double (black wood and metallic)
Signature: signed in the lower right corner and on the back of the frame.
Dimensions: 24x24 cm
Artistic description:
Notable Mediterranean harbor scene of great technical merit. It highlights the use of impasto and the spatula, creating a three-dimensional texture that plays with light. The work abstracts the shape of the boats with color patches, balancing cool tones with vibrant ochres. Vertical reflections add depth and realism. Ready to hang.
Condition report
The work is in overall good condition.
Canvas properly stretched on its original stretcher.
Paint layer stable, with the impasto texture typical of the technique used.
No significant losses or invasive restorations observed.
Classic gold frame with slight signs of use commensurate with its age.
It is a piece ready to hang and enjoy without intervention.
Shipping management
We implement a professional packaging and shipping protocol specialized for works of art:
Protection of the canvas with acid-free material.
Multilayer padding and reinforced shipping box.
Insured shipping with tracking.
Packaging prepared according to transport standards for art and antiques.
The aim is to ensure the artwork arrives in perfect condition at its destination.
Professional commitment
We are specialists in art, antiques, and collectible objects, with broad experience in the management, cataloging, and commercialization of artistic pieces.
Rigorous and honest descriptions.
Actual photographs of the offered work.
Direct attention and expert guidance.
Seriousness and professionalism throughout the process.
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Port Scene - Boat Study
Author: Unknown
Year: mid-20th century
Style: Post-Impressionism
Technique: Oil on panel, spatula technique
Frame: Double (black wood and metallic)
Signature: signed in the lower right corner and on the back of the frame.
Dimensions: 24x24 cm
Artistic description:
Notable Mediterranean harbor scene of great technical merit. It highlights the use of impasto and the spatula, creating a three-dimensional texture that plays with light. The work abstracts the shape of the boats with color patches, balancing cool tones with vibrant ochres. Vertical reflections add depth and realism. Ready to hang.
Condition report
The work is in overall good condition.
Canvas properly stretched on its original stretcher.
Paint layer stable, with the impasto texture typical of the technique used.
No significant losses or invasive restorations observed.
Classic gold frame with slight signs of use commensurate with its age.
It is a piece ready to hang and enjoy without intervention.
Shipping management
We implement a professional packaging and shipping protocol specialized for works of art:
Protection of the canvas with acid-free material.
Multilayer padding and reinforced shipping box.
Insured shipping with tracking.
Packaging prepared according to transport standards for art and antiques.
The aim is to ensure the artwork arrives in perfect condition at its destination.
Professional commitment
We are specialists in art, antiques, and collectible objects, with broad experience in the management, cataloging, and commercialization of artistic pieces.
Rigorous and honest descriptions.
Actual photographs of the offered work.
Direct attention and expert guidance.
Seriousness and professionalism throughout the process.
Our commitment is to offer authentic pieces with maximum transparency and trust for the collector.
