Jaume Anglès Bergara (1943) - Composition with figures





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Jaume Anglès Bergara (born 1943) presents Composition with figures, an original oil painting on canvas (1983), 69.5 × 85.5 cm, framed, signed by hand.
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JAUME ANGLÈS BERGARA (Barcelona - 1943)
-Composition with figures (“Infinite Character”)
-Dated: Date on the back 23-11-1983
-Mixed media on canvas
-Dimensions: 65 x 81 cm ; 69.5 x 85.5 with frame.
-Signed: Signed at the bottom
-This piece clearly reflects Anglès Bergara’s distinctive visual language, in dialogue with major figures of modern art:
Joan Miró → in the simplification of forms, symbolic language, and structured naivety.
Marc Chagall → in the dreamlike narrative and compositional freedom.
Wassily Kandinsky → in the dynamic spatial organization and expressive use of color.
-An original work by Catalan artist Jaume Anglès Bergara, featuring a powerful composition of fragmented and symbolic figures. The scene is built through geometric, expressive characters that seem to interact within an ambiguous, almost theatrical space, where narrative gives way to a strong poetic and visual presence.
The use of warm tones (ochres, reds, and blacks), combined with subtle light contrasts, creates an immersive atmosphere. The figures — simplified and mask-like — evoke themes of multiple identity and transformation, a key concept in the artist’s work.
JAUME ANGLÈS BERGARA (Barcelona - 1943)
-Composition with figures (“Infinite Character”)
-Dated: Date on the back 23-11-1983
-Mixed media on canvas
-Dimensions: 65 x 81 cm ; 69.5 x 85.5 with frame.
-Signed: Signed at the bottom
-This piece clearly reflects Anglès Bergara’s distinctive visual language, in dialogue with major figures of modern art:
Joan Miró → in the simplification of forms, symbolic language, and structured naivety.
Marc Chagall → in the dreamlike narrative and compositional freedom.
Wassily Kandinsky → in the dynamic spatial organization and expressive use of color.
-An original work by Catalan artist Jaume Anglès Bergara, featuring a powerful composition of fragmented and symbolic figures. The scene is built through geometric, expressive characters that seem to interact within an ambiguous, almost theatrical space, where narrative gives way to a strong poetic and visual presence.
The use of warm tones (ochres, reds, and blacks), combined with subtle light contrasts, creates an immersive atmosphere. The figures — simplified and mask-like — evoke themes of multiple identity and transformation, a key concept in the artist’s work.

