Francisco Carbonell Massabé (1928) - Barcas en Cadaqués (Gerona)





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Oil painting by Francisco Carbonell Massabé (born 1928), titled Barcas en Cadaqués (Gerona), from 1980–1990, dimensions 60 × 73 cm, hand-signed, original edition, origin Spain, in good condition, unframed.
Description from the seller
Signed by the author at the bottom and on the back it is again signed and titled
Good condition
The work is presented unframed
Dimensions of the work: 60 x 73 cm.
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Artist's biography:
He was born in the city of Barcelona on April 28, 1928.
His time at La Lonja and the Barcelona Fine Arts School solidified his path in painting, which he had carried within him since childhood.
His work has traveled through cities, both Spanish and European, from Barcelona, Bilbao and Palma de Mallorca to Paris, Heidelberg and Munich, among others.
Of an impressionist bent, he moves masterfully in landscape painting, especially with changes of light and the impact on objects.
The exhibition is a display of the very fine and sweet sense he brings to his landscapes; the color he gives them makes us recover in the retina the real image of the places depicted, transporting us to those bucolic spots.
Signed by the author at the bottom and on the back it is again signed and titled
Good condition
The work is presented unframed
Dimensions of the work: 60 x 73 cm.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Artist's biography:
He was born in the city of Barcelona on April 28, 1928.
His time at La Lonja and the Barcelona Fine Arts School solidified his path in painting, which he had carried within him since childhood.
His work has traveled through cities, both Spanish and European, from Barcelona, Bilbao and Palma de Mallorca to Paris, Heidelberg and Munich, among others.
Of an impressionist bent, he moves masterfully in landscape painting, especially with changes of light and the impact on objects.
The exhibition is a display of the very fine and sweet sense he brings to his landscapes; the color he gives them makes us recover in the retina the real image of the places depicted, transporting us to those bucolic spots.

