Lluís Graner Arrufí (1863-1929) - Interior con figura






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Interior con figura, an oil painting by Lluís Graner Arrufí (1863–1929) from Spain, dated to 1900–1910, 72 cm by 64 cm, sold with its frame and hand-signed by the artist.
Description from the seller
The work is signed by the artist at the bottom.
The painting is presented framed with a frame from the period of the painting (approximately 1900). Note that the frame shows some flaws, as can be seen in the photographs.
Dimensions of the work: 46 cm x 38 cm.
Dimensions of the frame: 72 cm x 64 cm.
The condition of the work is good.
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Artist biography:
Luis Graner y Arrufí (1863-1929) was a prominent Spanish painter trained in Barcelona and Paris, specializing in genre scenes, portraits, and landscapes. Throughout his career, he participated in important international exhibitions in cities such as Berlin, Munich, and Paris. In Spain, he won several medals at the National Expositions of Fine Arts for works such as La conjura and El comité rojo. His style is characterized by a notable mastery of realism and the study of light, establishing himself as a reference of Catalan art at the end of the 19th century.
The work is signed by the artist at the bottom.
The painting is presented framed with a frame from the period of the painting (approximately 1900). Note that the frame shows some flaws, as can be seen in the photographs.
Dimensions of the work: 46 cm x 38 cm.
Dimensions of the frame: 72 cm x 64 cm.
The condition of the work is good.
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Artist biography:
Luis Graner y Arrufí (1863-1929) was a prominent Spanish painter trained in Barcelona and Paris, specializing in genre scenes, portraits, and landscapes. Throughout his career, he participated in important international exhibitions in cities such as Berlin, Munich, and Paris. In Spain, he won several medals at the National Expositions of Fine Arts for works such as La conjura and El comité rojo. His style is characterized by a notable mastery of realism and the study of light, establishing himself as a reference of Catalan art at the end of the 19th century.
