Xavier Cugat (1900-1990) - El toro toreado

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent print belonging to Xavier Cugat, which represents a satirical and caricatured scene full of black humor and theatrical chaos where exaggerated characters react to an absurd and symbolic situation.

· Dimensions with frame: 46.5x59x3 cm.
· Lithography dimensions: 25x37 cm.
· Lithograph hand-signed by the artist at the lower right.
· Limited edition 194/300.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.
· The work is sold with a gorgeous frame with protective glass (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the included photographs form an integral part of the lot description.

The lithograph will be professionally packaged by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to guarantee its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a satirical and theatrical scene full of black humor, exaggeration and social critique, where a series of caricatured characters react chaotically to an unusual and grotesque situation. The composition is built like a small stage representation full of movement and expressiveness, where each figure seems trapped in a moment of surprise, fear or disorientation. The atmosphere combines absurd and comic elements with a clearly provocative visual narrative, using deformed and expressive characters to build a scene full of irony. The work possesses a very dynamic energy thanks to the theatricality of the gestures, the exaggerated looks and the almost choreographic arrangement of all elements within the space. Everything seems to be part of a visual satire where drama is constantly transformed into humor.

One of the most striking aspects of the work is the expressiveness of the characters. Each figure is designed with exaggerated features that intensify emotions and turn the scene into an almost grotesque representation. The wide-eyed looks, open mouths and tense postures contribute a strong narrative sense, allowing the viewer to imagine conversations, shouts or exaggerated reactions. The characters seem to participate in a kind of absurd ceremony or unexpected event where collective disorientation dominates the scene. The variety of expressions creates an interesting contrast between surprise, fear, and comic effect, making each figure have its own personality within the whole.

In the center of the composition appears one of the most strange and symbolic elements of the scene: a figure inclined toward the ground surrounded by scattered objects and intense color stains that heighten the sense of chaos and drama. This character seems to become the emotional and narrative focus of the painting, while the rest of the figures react in different ways to what is happening. The presence of the small animal beside it adds even more surrealism and emphasizes the absurd character of the entire representation. At the same time, the funeral carriage located to the right introduces an element clearly symbolic related to death, though treated from a caricatured and mocking perspective rather than solemn.

The composition is packed with visual contrasts between empty areas and zones filled with characters and objects. The light background allows the figures to stand out strongly with bright colors and defined outlines, reinforcing the graphic and humorous style of the work. The scene seems to develop in a street or urban space barely suggested, where some architectural details serve only to contextualize the action without taking away protagonism from the characters. The use of simple lines and intense colors contributes to the sense of immediacy and spontaneity, as if the painting captured the climactic moment of a ridiculous and theatrical story.

Overall, the work offers a visual satire full of irony, exaggeration and grotesque humor, where caricatured characters star in a chaotic and theatrical scene loaded with symbolism. The expressiveness of the figures, the dynamism of the composition and the contrast between comic elements and drama convert the painting into a provocative and deeply narrative representation. The scene conveys social critique, absurdity and a humorous view of human situations taken to the extreme, inviting the viewer to interpret the hidden meaning behind the apparent visual madness.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent print belonging to Xavier Cugat, which represents a satirical and caricatured scene full of black humor and theatrical chaos where exaggerated characters react to an absurd and symbolic situation.

· Dimensions with frame: 46.5x59x3 cm.
· Lithography dimensions: 25x37 cm.
· Lithograph hand-signed by the artist at the lower right.
· Limited edition 194/300.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.
· The work is sold with a gorgeous frame with protective glass (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the included photographs form an integral part of the lot description.

The lithograph will be professionally packaged by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to guarantee its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a satirical and theatrical scene full of black humor, exaggeration and social critique, where a series of caricatured characters react chaotically to an unusual and grotesque situation. The composition is built like a small stage representation full of movement and expressiveness, where each figure seems trapped in a moment of surprise, fear or disorientation. The atmosphere combines absurd and comic elements with a clearly provocative visual narrative, using deformed and expressive characters to build a scene full of irony. The work possesses a very dynamic energy thanks to the theatricality of the gestures, the exaggerated looks and the almost choreographic arrangement of all elements within the space. Everything seems to be part of a visual satire where drama is constantly transformed into humor.

One of the most striking aspects of the work is the expressiveness of the characters. Each figure is designed with exaggerated features that intensify emotions and turn the scene into an almost grotesque representation. The wide-eyed looks, open mouths and tense postures contribute a strong narrative sense, allowing the viewer to imagine conversations, shouts or exaggerated reactions. The characters seem to participate in a kind of absurd ceremony or unexpected event where collective disorientation dominates the scene. The variety of expressions creates an interesting contrast between surprise, fear, and comic effect, making each figure have its own personality within the whole.

In the center of the composition appears one of the most strange and symbolic elements of the scene: a figure inclined toward the ground surrounded by scattered objects and intense color stains that heighten the sense of chaos and drama. This character seems to become the emotional and narrative focus of the painting, while the rest of the figures react in different ways to what is happening. The presence of the small animal beside it adds even more surrealism and emphasizes the absurd character of the entire representation. At the same time, the funeral carriage located to the right introduces an element clearly symbolic related to death, though treated from a caricatured and mocking perspective rather than solemn.

The composition is packed with visual contrasts between empty areas and zones filled with characters and objects. The light background allows the figures to stand out strongly with bright colors and defined outlines, reinforcing the graphic and humorous style of the work. The scene seems to develop in a street or urban space barely suggested, where some architectural details serve only to contextualize the action without taking away protagonism from the characters. The use of simple lines and intense colors contributes to the sense of immediacy and spontaneity, as if the painting captured the climactic moment of a ridiculous and theatrical story.

Overall, the work offers a visual satire full of irony, exaggeration and grotesque humor, where caricatured characters star in a chaotic and theatrical scene loaded with symbolism. The expressiveness of the figures, the dynamism of the composition and the contrast between comic elements and drama convert the painting into a provocative and deeply narrative representation. The scene conveys social critique, absurdity and a humorous view of human situations taken to the extreme, inviting the viewer to interpret the hidden meaning behind the apparent visual madness.

Details

Artist
Xavier Cugat (1900-1990)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
194/300
Title of artwork
El toro toreado
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
46.5 cm
Width
59 cm
Style
Impressionism
Period
1980-1990
Sold with frame
Yes
SpainVerified
1879
Objects sold
100%
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