Joan Canós (1928) - Puerto en calma

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Joan Canós, depicting the serenity of a seaport where vessels rest on tranquil waters enveloped in a luminous and melancholic atmosphere. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the great pictorial quality it conveys.

· Frame dimensions: 55.5x67x4 cm.
· Artwork dimensions: 40x50 cm.
· Oil on panel, hand-signed by the artist in the bottom right corner of the work.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.
· The work is sold with a lovely frame (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 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 cost of professional packing and the transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping is available.

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This painting transports us to a lively yet tranquil seaport, where several vessels rest gently on calm waters while the diffuse daylight envelops the scene in a serene and evocative ambiance. The composition manages to capture not only the physical image of the port but also its silent soul, marked by the slow rhythm of the sea and the daily activity of the fishing boats. The viewer immediately feels the dampness of the air, the salty scent, and the stillness of a morning at the port where everything seems suspended between work and contemplation. The scene possesses a very human sensitivity, showing a place where the sea and daily life intertwine naturally and harmoniously.

The vessels occupy the foreground dynamically and balancedly, forming a visual whole full of depth and movement. Each boat seems to have its own personality thanks to its different shapes, colors, and positions within the water. The whites, blues, reddish tones, and ochers add chromatic richness to the composition and create small points of light that stand out against the greyish softness of the maritime setting. The nets, masts, and deck details contribute authenticity and realism, while the slight tilts of the boats suggest the gentle rocking caused by the water. All of this conveys a sense of slowed-down activity, as if the port were slowly waking up under a cold and damp light.

The water plays a fundamental role in the work, acting as a vibrant mirror that reflects both the vessels and the distant structures of the port. The sea surface is represented with delicate color variations that blend silvery, greenish, and bluish tones, creating an atmosphere full of calm and depth. The gentle ripples of the water cause the reflected forms to blur slightly, lending a poetic and almost nostalgic effect. This relationship between the ships and their reflections adds a contemplative dimension to the scene, reinforcing the sense of silence and serenity that dominates the entire composition.

In the background appears the industrial structure of the port, wrapped in a light haze that softens contours and provides spatial depth to the work. The cranes, warehouses, and buildings barely defined contrast with the close, detailed proximity of the foreground vessels, creating an engaging dialogue between human activity and the vastness of the maritime environment. The misty atmosphere makes the horizon softly merge with the sky, generating a sense of distance and breadth. The light seems to filter through the clouds, subtly illuminating some areas of the water and the boats, which gives the painting a great sensitivity in light and emotion.

Overall, this painting is a magnificent representation of port life and the silent beauty of the sea, where the calm of the water, the presence of the vessels, and the diffused atmosphere create a deeply evocative and human-centered scene. The work conveys serenity, daily work, and maritime contemplation through a balanced composition rich in visual and emotional nuances.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Joan Canós, depicting the serenity of a seaport where vessels rest on tranquil waters enveloped in a luminous and melancholic atmosphere. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the great pictorial quality it conveys.

· Frame dimensions: 55.5x67x4 cm.
· Artwork dimensions: 40x50 cm.
· Oil on panel, hand-signed by the artist in the bottom right corner of the work.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.
· The work is sold with a lovely frame (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 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 cost of professional packing and the transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping is available.

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This painting transports us to a lively yet tranquil seaport, where several vessels rest gently on calm waters while the diffuse daylight envelops the scene in a serene and evocative ambiance. The composition manages to capture not only the physical image of the port but also its silent soul, marked by the slow rhythm of the sea and the daily activity of the fishing boats. The viewer immediately feels the dampness of the air, the salty scent, and the stillness of a morning at the port where everything seems suspended between work and contemplation. The scene possesses a very human sensitivity, showing a place where the sea and daily life intertwine naturally and harmoniously.

The vessels occupy the foreground dynamically and balancedly, forming a visual whole full of depth and movement. Each boat seems to have its own personality thanks to its different shapes, colors, and positions within the water. The whites, blues, reddish tones, and ochers add chromatic richness to the composition and create small points of light that stand out against the greyish softness of the maritime setting. The nets, masts, and deck details contribute authenticity and realism, while the slight tilts of the boats suggest the gentle rocking caused by the water. All of this conveys a sense of slowed-down activity, as if the port were slowly waking up under a cold and damp light.

The water plays a fundamental role in the work, acting as a vibrant mirror that reflects both the vessels and the distant structures of the port. The sea surface is represented with delicate color variations that blend silvery, greenish, and bluish tones, creating an atmosphere full of calm and depth. The gentle ripples of the water cause the reflected forms to blur slightly, lending a poetic and almost nostalgic effect. This relationship between the ships and their reflections adds a contemplative dimension to the scene, reinforcing the sense of silence and serenity that dominates the entire composition.

In the background appears the industrial structure of the port, wrapped in a light haze that softens contours and provides spatial depth to the work. The cranes, warehouses, and buildings barely defined contrast with the close, detailed proximity of the foreground vessels, creating an engaging dialogue between human activity and the vastness of the maritime environment. The misty atmosphere makes the horizon softly merge with the sky, generating a sense of distance and breadth. The light seems to filter through the clouds, subtly illuminating some areas of the water and the boats, which gives the painting a great sensitivity in light and emotion.

Overall, this painting is a magnificent representation of port life and the silent beauty of the sea, where the calm of the water, the presence of the vessels, and the diffused atmosphere create a deeply evocative and human-centered scene. The work conveys serenity, daily work, and maritime contemplation through a balanced composition rich in visual and emotional nuances.

Details

Artist
Joan Canós (1928)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Puerto en calma
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
55.5 cm
Width
67 cm
Style
Post-Impressionism
Period
2010-2020
SpainVerified
1880
Objects sold
100%
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