Javier Ripol Girona (1926) - Puerto tranquilo

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent work of art belonging to Ripol Girona, which depicts several sailing vessels resting near the shore while the silhouette of a city is softly drawn on the coastal horizon. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the great pictorial quality it conveys.

· Frame dimensions: 58.5x71x3 cm.
· Artwork dimensions: 35x48 cm.
· Hand-signed watercolor by the artist in the lower right corner of the piece.
· The work is in good condition.
· The piece is sold with a precious frame with protective glass (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the included photographs are an integral part of the description of the lot.

The artwork will be professionally packed 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 packing and the transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a tranquil coastal scene in which several sailing boats rest near the shore while the urban landscape stretches in the distance. The composition unfolds in a broad open space where land, water, and sky blend into a soft and luminous atmosphere. The vessels, with their sails deployed in light and reddish tones, become the central element of the image, immediately drawing the viewer’s attention. The landscape conveys a sense of calm, as if it were a paused moment at the end of the day, when port activity becomes more serene.

In the foreground, there is a surface of land or sand occupying a large part of the lower portion of the canvas. This area presents warm tones suggesting dry or slightly sandy terrain, marked by small irregularities and color nuances. The texture of the ground adds depth and allows the scene to be perceived as an open space that visually leads towards the water and the boats. This foreground acts as an entry point for the gaze, guiding the viewer toward the center of the composition.

In the middle ground, several vessels are lined up or resting near the shore, with their sails raised at different angles. These sails, with geometric shapes and gentle contrasts between light and reddish tones, create a visual rhythm that adds dynamism to the scene. Some boats seem to rest on the sand or on a small jetty, while others are situated closer to the water. The arrangement of the sails suggests movement and marine life, although the overall mood of the painting transmits tranquility rather than activity.

In the background, the silhouette of a city extends along the horizon. The buildings are depicted in a simple way, almost like a continuous shadow separating the sky from the coastal landscape. Among these shapes, the presence of a tower or bell tower stands out, protruding from the urban profile, providing a vertical reference point that balances the composition. This detail hints at the proximity of a historic urban core, possibly linked to the harbor and maritime activity.

The sky occupies a large part of the scene and features a gentle gradation of colors that evokes a warm, diffuse light. Small lighted dots scattered across the sky add texture and reinforce the atmospheric sense of the landscape. The transition between the sky, the city, and the port is carried out in a harmonious manner, creating a balanced image where each element has its place within the whole.

Overall, the work conveys the serenity of a port landscape where vessels rest near the shore while the city subtly takes shape in the distance. The combination of sails, urban horizon, and broad sky creates a contemplative scene that evokes the calm of the coast and the historical relationship between city life and the sea.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent work of art belonging to Ripol Girona, which depicts several sailing vessels resting near the shore while the silhouette of a city is softly drawn on the coastal horizon. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the great pictorial quality it conveys.

· Frame dimensions: 58.5x71x3 cm.
· Artwork dimensions: 35x48 cm.
· Hand-signed watercolor by the artist in the lower right corner of the piece.
· The work is in good condition.
· The piece is sold with a precious frame with protective glass (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the included photographs are an integral part of the description of the lot.

The artwork will be professionally packed 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 packing and the transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a tranquil coastal scene in which several sailing boats rest near the shore while the urban landscape stretches in the distance. The composition unfolds in a broad open space where land, water, and sky blend into a soft and luminous atmosphere. The vessels, with their sails deployed in light and reddish tones, become the central element of the image, immediately drawing the viewer’s attention. The landscape conveys a sense of calm, as if it were a paused moment at the end of the day, when port activity becomes more serene.

In the foreground, there is a surface of land or sand occupying a large part of the lower portion of the canvas. This area presents warm tones suggesting dry or slightly sandy terrain, marked by small irregularities and color nuances. The texture of the ground adds depth and allows the scene to be perceived as an open space that visually leads towards the water and the boats. This foreground acts as an entry point for the gaze, guiding the viewer toward the center of the composition.

In the middle ground, several vessels are lined up or resting near the shore, with their sails raised at different angles. These sails, with geometric shapes and gentle contrasts between light and reddish tones, create a visual rhythm that adds dynamism to the scene. Some boats seem to rest on the sand or on a small jetty, while others are situated closer to the water. The arrangement of the sails suggests movement and marine life, although the overall mood of the painting transmits tranquility rather than activity.

In the background, the silhouette of a city extends along the horizon. The buildings are depicted in a simple way, almost like a continuous shadow separating the sky from the coastal landscape. Among these shapes, the presence of a tower or bell tower stands out, protruding from the urban profile, providing a vertical reference point that balances the composition. This detail hints at the proximity of a historic urban core, possibly linked to the harbor and maritime activity.

The sky occupies a large part of the scene and features a gentle gradation of colors that evokes a warm, diffuse light. Small lighted dots scattered across the sky add texture and reinforce the atmospheric sense of the landscape. The transition between the sky, the city, and the port is carried out in a harmonious manner, creating a balanced image where each element has its place within the whole.

Overall, the work conveys the serenity of a port landscape where vessels rest near the shore while the city subtly takes shape in the distance. The combination of sails, urban horizon, and broad sky creates a contemplative scene that evokes the calm of the coast and the historical relationship between city life and the sea.

Details

Artist
Javier Ripol Girona (1926)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Puerto tranquilo
Technique
Watercolour painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
58.5 cm
Width
71 cm
Style
Post-Impressionism
Period
1970-1980
SpainVerified
1786
Objects sold
100%
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