Ricard Ferrer (1946) - El Drac de Park Güell





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Ricard Ferrer (born 1946) presents El Drac de Park Güell, an original acrylic painting on the animal theme, signed, from the 1980s, measuring 58.5 × 50 cm and weighing 1425 g, sold with a walnut frame.
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The Dragon of Park Güell / Ricard Ferrer 58.5 cm x 50 cm x 4 cm 1425 g
Ricard Ferrer y Juli (Blanes, 1946) is a painter of white frescoes who in the 1960s began in the plastic arts within the avant-garde movements around Dau al Set and trained in the workshops of Salvador Dalí, Joan Ponç and Bartomeu Massot, but above all. At the start of the 1970s he aligned with hypermanierismo and presented himself in various galleries in Barcelona and Madrid.
He has his studio in the Antiga neighborhood of Blanes and has done frescoes in a house in Navata, the Figueres Clock Museum (1995-1997), the church of Padrets in Blanes, the church of Santa María in Blanes (2000-2002), or the oratory of Vilarig.
In 1994 and 1995 he taught fresco painting courses at the Girona Art Museum and at the MA Feliu art school. In 2010 he gave the hemerographic collection Josep Mestres Rovira in the Archivo de blandas, one of the most complete collections of the Recvll magazine from before the Civil War of 1921-1936, as well as 1969-1972 and 1977-1983. It also contains the originals of Proa magazine from 1945 and 1946.
In 2016 he painted scenes of Sant Martí, the town’s patron saint, in the presbytery of the XII-century church of Vilaritg to recover the splendor of the Romanesque church and halt its deterioration. He drew inspiration from the works that Simoni Martini carried out in the Basilica of Assisi in Italy. The collaboration involved the council of Cistella, the Diputación de Girona, the Generalitat and the Diocese of Girona.
The image represents the famous dragon on the main staircase of the park, one of the first attractions that greet visitors.
* The photographs are part of the description of the object and returns are not accepted .
The painting has been framed in walnut wood
It will be shipped properly protected with its alphanumeric code to the buyer .
The Dragon of Park Güell / Ricard Ferrer 58.5 cm x 50 cm x 4 cm 1425 g
Ricard Ferrer y Juli (Blanes, 1946) is a painter of white frescoes who in the 1960s began in the plastic arts within the avant-garde movements around Dau al Set and trained in the workshops of Salvador Dalí, Joan Ponç and Bartomeu Massot, but above all. At the start of the 1970s he aligned with hypermanierismo and presented himself in various galleries in Barcelona and Madrid.
He has his studio in the Antiga neighborhood of Blanes and has done frescoes in a house in Navata, the Figueres Clock Museum (1995-1997), the church of Padrets in Blanes, the church of Santa María in Blanes (2000-2002), or the oratory of Vilarig.
In 1994 and 1995 he taught fresco painting courses at the Girona Art Museum and at the MA Feliu art school. In 2010 he gave the hemerographic collection Josep Mestres Rovira in the Archivo de blandas, one of the most complete collections of the Recvll magazine from before the Civil War of 1921-1936, as well as 1969-1972 and 1977-1983. It also contains the originals of Proa magazine from 1945 and 1946.
In 2016 he painted scenes of Sant Martí, the town’s patron saint, in the presbytery of the XII-century church of Vilaritg to recover the splendor of the Romanesque church and halt its deterioration. He drew inspiration from the works that Simoni Martini carried out in the Basilica of Assisi in Italy. The collaboration involved the council of Cistella, the Diputación de Girona, the Generalitat and the Diocese of Girona.
The image represents the famous dragon on the main staircase of the park, one of the first attractions that greet visitors.
* The photographs are part of the description of the object and returns are not accepted .
The painting has been framed in walnut wood
It will be shipped properly protected with its alphanumeric code to the buyer .

