Agustí Sargatal (1935) - Campos de verano





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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork belonging to Agustí Sargatal, depicting a rural scene that shows several peasants working during harvest, reflecting collective effort and the traditional connection with the land. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Dimensions of the work: 73x60x1 cm.
· Oil on panel signed by hand by the artist in the lower right corner, A. Sargatal.
· The piece is in good condition.
The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description. Digital representation in an indicative mockup; there may be differences compared to the actual item in color, scale, and details.
The artwork will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the professional packaging cost and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.
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This painting portrays with great expressive force a peasant scene tied to harvest work, conveying the hardness, dignity, and simple beauty of rural life. The composition revolves around three figures working in a golden field under a warm, quiet atmosphere, surrounded by sheaves of wheat and a large pile of straw that dominates part of the scene. The image captures a commonplace moment filled with authenticity, where every gesture and posture reflects physical effort, coordination, and experience gained over time. The open, luminous landscape adds breadth to the work, while ocher and earthy tones envelop the entire composition in a sense of warmth and agricultural tradition that is deeply evocative.
The human figures appear fully integrated into the surroundings, as if they were a natural part of the landscape itself. Their faces are barely defined, which does not diminish their humanity; on the contrary, it universalizes the representation of the farmer and turns the characters into symbols of collective labor and the ancestral bond with the land. The wide-brimmed hats protect from the sun and add visual personality to each figure, also creating interesting plays of volume and contrast. One character holds a great bunch of ears of corn, another bends to gather the harvest, while the figure at the top seems to coordinate or extend the material toward the enormous stack of straw. The arrangement of the bodies conveys continuous movement and a perfectly balanced dynamic.
The field is dominated by golden and brown tones that evoke the end of summer or the culmination of the harvest. The textures of the cut wheat, the scattered sheaves, and the large mound of straw add visual richness and turn the landscape into a living, tangible setting. The light seems to filter softly over the dry surfaces of the field, illuminating the ears and highlighting the lighter areas of the clothing. There is a very attractive contrast between the bright areas and deeper shadows, especially in the large mass of straw, which adds volume and a powerful sense of physical weight. The distant horizon and the gentle mountains in the background contribute to creating depth and a serene atmosphere.
The scene also carries a strong emotional dimension. Beyond depicting a simple agricultural activity, the painting conveys values such as shared effort, collaboration, and the intimate relationship between humans and the natural cycle of the earth. There is a sense of inherited tradition, of tasks repeated generation after generation, where manual labor takes on almost ritual significance. The composition does not seek drama, but an honest beauty born of rural everyday life. The viewer can imagine the dry sound of the ears of corn, the heat of the field, and the paused fatigue of a harvest day under the sun.
Overall, the work is a warm and deeply human representation of traditional peasant labor, where the harvest becomes a symbol of effort, unity, and connection with nature. The golden tones, the moving figures, and the serenity of the landscape create a scene full of authenticity and nostalgia, capable of transporting the viewer to a simple, silent, and dignified rural world.
Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork belonging to Agustí Sargatal, depicting a rural scene that shows several peasants working during harvest, reflecting collective effort and the traditional connection with the land. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Dimensions of the work: 73x60x1 cm.
· Oil on panel signed by hand by the artist in the lower right corner, A. Sargatal.
· The piece is in good condition.
The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description. Digital representation in an indicative mockup; there may be differences compared to the actual item in color, scale, and details.
The artwork will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the professional packaging cost and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.
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This painting portrays with great expressive force a peasant scene tied to harvest work, conveying the hardness, dignity, and simple beauty of rural life. The composition revolves around three figures working in a golden field under a warm, quiet atmosphere, surrounded by sheaves of wheat and a large pile of straw that dominates part of the scene. The image captures a commonplace moment filled with authenticity, where every gesture and posture reflects physical effort, coordination, and experience gained over time. The open, luminous landscape adds breadth to the work, while ocher and earthy tones envelop the entire composition in a sense of warmth and agricultural tradition that is deeply evocative.
The human figures appear fully integrated into the surroundings, as if they were a natural part of the landscape itself. Their faces are barely defined, which does not diminish their humanity; on the contrary, it universalizes the representation of the farmer and turns the characters into symbols of collective labor and the ancestral bond with the land. The wide-brimmed hats protect from the sun and add visual personality to each figure, also creating interesting plays of volume and contrast. One character holds a great bunch of ears of corn, another bends to gather the harvest, while the figure at the top seems to coordinate or extend the material toward the enormous stack of straw. The arrangement of the bodies conveys continuous movement and a perfectly balanced dynamic.
The field is dominated by golden and brown tones that evoke the end of summer or the culmination of the harvest. The textures of the cut wheat, the scattered sheaves, and the large mound of straw add visual richness and turn the landscape into a living, tangible setting. The light seems to filter softly over the dry surfaces of the field, illuminating the ears and highlighting the lighter areas of the clothing. There is a very attractive contrast between the bright areas and deeper shadows, especially in the large mass of straw, which adds volume and a powerful sense of physical weight. The distant horizon and the gentle mountains in the background contribute to creating depth and a serene atmosphere.
The scene also carries a strong emotional dimension. Beyond depicting a simple agricultural activity, the painting conveys values such as shared effort, collaboration, and the intimate relationship between humans and the natural cycle of the earth. There is a sense of inherited tradition, of tasks repeated generation after generation, where manual labor takes on almost ritual significance. The composition does not seek drama, but an honest beauty born of rural everyday life. The viewer can imagine the dry sound of the ears of corn, the heat of the field, and the paused fatigue of a harvest day under the sun.
Overall, the work is a warm and deeply human representation of traditional peasant labor, where the harvest becomes a symbol of effort, unity, and connection with nature. The golden tones, the moving figures, and the serenity of the landscape create a scene full of authenticity and nostalgia, capable of transporting the viewer to a simple, silent, and dignified rural world.

