Javier Montesol (1952) - Manhattan (Nueva York)

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Manhattan (Nueva York), 2006, mixed media, Period 2000–2010, Spain, original, sold with frame.

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Signed by the artist at the bottom and dated 2006

At the top it is titled

The work is well framed

Dimensions of the work: 25 x 50 cm.

Dimensions of the work: 34 x 59 cm.

In good condition

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BIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTIST

Born in Barcelona in 1952 and belonging to the generation that fostered the cultural transition in Spain resulting from the change of regime from a dictatorial government to a democratic country that occurred in the mid-70s. He played a leading role in the original comics movement that began in the early 80s and was the founder of emblematic magazines such as Star and Cairo. In his early years as an artist he was perceived as a cultural agitator and throughout his career he has exhibited his works in galleries located in Spain and France, being well known among the specialized echelons of Europe and the United States.

Like the artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Sorolla, Zuloaga, Vázquez Díaz or Picasso, he works on the culture of his country and fully trusts in the relevance of the Brand Spain.

Entering into details, he left the university in 1972 to found what would become the first underground comics magazine of the Spanish state, Star. Author of several comic albums, magazines and contributor to radio programs when presenting sound cartoons, dedicated to comics between 1972 and 1989. In 1989 he began painting thanks to Art Supermarket. In 1992 he settled with his family in Vigneux de Bretagne, France. His first exhibition in Madrid in 1995, where he presented themes that seduce you, The Bulls and popular Madrid. In 1999 he settled with his family in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid. He has collaborated with the ABC newspaper from 1989 to 2002, won the Max Award for performing arts in 1999, author of posters, lithographs, serigraphs, performances and numerous exhibitions. In 1995 he first presented his Taurine work at the Jorge Alcolea Gallery in Madrid. He has published 10 albums, the last “Idilio, notes de Fortuny” in 2017, published by the Prado Museum. In 2012 he drew and wrote “Speak Low,” his first graphic novel. In 2017, the Prado Museum published his book “Idilio” and exhibited his work in the most visited museum in Spain. In October 2019 he painted live before spectators a large work of 300x1000 cm at the National Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), in Barcelona.

Interested in Urban landscapes, Bullfighting and Portraits. To date, Montesol’s works are present in the art market and among collectors in Europe, the United States and the Middle East.

Signed by the artist at the bottom and dated 2006

At the top it is titled

The work is well framed

Dimensions of the work: 25 x 50 cm.

Dimensions of the work: 34 x 59 cm.

In good condition

_______________________________________________

BIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTIST

Born in Barcelona in 1952 and belonging to the generation that fostered the cultural transition in Spain resulting from the change of regime from a dictatorial government to a democratic country that occurred in the mid-70s. He played a leading role in the original comics movement that began in the early 80s and was the founder of emblematic magazines such as Star and Cairo. In his early years as an artist he was perceived as a cultural agitator and throughout his career he has exhibited his works in galleries located in Spain and France, being well known among the specialized echelons of Europe and the United States.

Like the artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Sorolla, Zuloaga, Vázquez Díaz or Picasso, he works on the culture of his country and fully trusts in the relevance of the Brand Spain.

Entering into details, he left the university in 1972 to found what would become the first underground comics magazine of the Spanish state, Star. Author of several comic albums, magazines and contributor to radio programs when presenting sound cartoons, dedicated to comics between 1972 and 1989. In 1989 he began painting thanks to Art Supermarket. In 1992 he settled with his family in Vigneux de Bretagne, France. His first exhibition in Madrid in 1995, where he presented themes that seduce you, The Bulls and popular Madrid. In 1999 he settled with his family in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid. He has collaborated with the ABC newspaper from 1989 to 2002, won the Max Award for performing arts in 1999, author of posters, lithographs, serigraphs, performances and numerous exhibitions. In 1995 he first presented his Taurine work at the Jorge Alcolea Gallery in Madrid. He has published 10 albums, the last “Idilio, notes de Fortuny” in 2017, published by the Prado Museum. In 2012 he drew and wrote “Speak Low,” his first graphic novel. In 2017, the Prado Museum published his book “Idilio” and exhibited his work in the most visited museum in Spain. In October 2019 he painted live before spectators a large work of 300x1000 cm at the National Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), in Barcelona.

Interested in Urban landscapes, Bullfighting and Portraits. To date, Montesol’s works are present in the art market and among collectors in Europe, the United States and the Middle East.

Details

Artist
Javier Montesol (1952)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Manhattan (Nueva York)
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2006
Condition
Good condition
Height
34 cm
Width
59 cm
Period
2000-2010
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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