Lluís Mestres Brunet (1899-1995) - Bodegón de rosas





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Bodegón de rosas, an oil painting from Spain by Lluís Mestres Brunet (1899–1995), dating to 1940–1950, original edition, hand-signed and sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The work is presented framed (the frame shows some slight flaws in polychromy)
The condition of preservation of the work is acceptable
Dimensions of the work: 65 cm high x 81 cm wide
Dimensions of the frame: 81 cm high x 97 cm wide
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Biography of the artist:
Lluís Mestres Brunet was a Catalan painter known for his dedication to painting and illustration during the 20th century. He specialized in the creation of figures, collaborating in the family artistic work as son and pupil of Fèlix Mestres. His works include a series of small popular figures and collaborations in Catalan exhibitions and collections. This artistic facet was influenced by the family legacy, contributing to the continuity and renewal of the sculptural and pictorial tradition in Catalonia.
Mestres Brunet is remembered for his work in artistic training and his involvement in local exhibitions, as well as for keeping alive the links with Catalan sculpture and popular painting. His work is occasionally found in catalogs and museum documents specialized in figures and traditional art of Catalonia.
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The work is presented framed (the frame shows some slight flaws in polychromy)
The condition of preservation of the work is acceptable
Dimensions of the work: 65 cm high x 81 cm wide
Dimensions of the frame: 81 cm high x 97 cm wide
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Biography of the artist:
Lluís Mestres Brunet was a Catalan painter known for his dedication to painting and illustration during the 20th century. He specialized in the creation of figures, collaborating in the family artistic work as son and pupil of Fèlix Mestres. His works include a series of small popular figures and collaborations in Catalan exhibitions and collections. This artistic facet was influenced by the family legacy, contributing to the continuity and renewal of the sculptural and pictorial tradition in Catalonia.
Mestres Brunet is remembered for his work in artistic training and his involvement in local exhibitions, as well as for keeping alive the links with Catalan sculpture and popular painting. His work is occasionally found in catalogs and museum documents specialized in figures and traditional art of Catalonia.

