Joan Albert Solé (1919) - Elegancia rosal





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Elegancia rosal, oil painting by Joan Albert Solé (born 1919), Spain, 1970–1980, oil on canvas, signed, original edition, framed, 61 × 53 cm.
Description from the seller
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The work is presented framed (the frame has some flaws (see attached photographs))
Artwork dimensions: 41 cm high x 33 cm wide
Frame dimensions: 61 cm high x 53 cm wide
The condition of the artwork is good
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Artist biography:
Joan Albert Solé (Barcelona, 1919) is a Catalan painter whose work centers on genre scenes and everyday life, capturing social life of the mid-20th century.
Biography and Training:
Origin: He was born in Barcelona in 1919. From a young age he showed great aptitude for drawing and figurative painting.
Artistic Context: He is linked to the tradition of post-war Catalan painting, maintaining a Post-Impressionist style that prioritizes atmosphere and light over abstraction.
Style and Theme:
His work is easily recognizable for depicting crowded and festive settings:
Cabaret Scenes: One of his most recurring themes, where he portrays the nocturnal atmosphere, musicians and dancers with loose and dynamic brushwork.
Tauromaquia: His "Tardes de toros" paintings are highly valued by collectors, highlighting the movement of the crowds in the arenas.
Landscapes and Figures: He also produced urban landscapes of Barcelona and everyday scenes in cafés and squares.
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The work is presented framed (the frame has some flaws (see attached photographs))
Artwork dimensions: 41 cm high x 33 cm wide
Frame dimensions: 61 cm high x 53 cm wide
The condition of the artwork is good
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Artist biography:
Joan Albert Solé (Barcelona, 1919) is a Catalan painter whose work centers on genre scenes and everyday life, capturing social life of the mid-20th century.
Biography and Training:
Origin: He was born in Barcelona in 1919. From a young age he showed great aptitude for drawing and figurative painting.
Artistic Context: He is linked to the tradition of post-war Catalan painting, maintaining a Post-Impressionist style that prioritizes atmosphere and light over abstraction.
Style and Theme:
His work is easily recognizable for depicting crowded and festive settings:
Cabaret Scenes: One of his most recurring themes, where he portrays the nocturnal atmosphere, musicians and dancers with loose and dynamic brushwork.
Tauromaquia: His "Tardes de toros" paintings are highly valued by collectors, highlighting the movement of the crowds in the arenas.
Landscapes and Figures: He also produced urban landscapes of Barcelona and everyday scenes in cafés and squares.

