Ripollés (1932) - Untitled

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Juan García Ripollés, Untitled, unique resin sculpture hand signed and painted with acrylic vibrant colours, 18 cm wide, 32 cm high, 17 cm deep, 4 g, Spain, sold by Gallery.

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- Made of resin, painted with acrylic vibrant colors.
- Sculpture conceived as the union of 2 different figures.
- Unique work.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Juan García Ripollés (born 1932), widely known as Ripollés, is a Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker celebrated for his vibrant, expressive, and highly personal artistic style. Born in Castellón, he is recognized for his colorful compositions, imaginative figures, and joyful visual language, drawing inspiration from nature, everyday life, and Mediterranean culture. In addition to his internationally acclaimed paintings and monumental sculptures, Ripollés has created an extensive body of graphic works, including lithographs and serigraphs, which capture the same spontaneity, bold color, and playful spirit as his original works. His art has been exhibited throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and his public sculptures are installed in numerous cities worldwide. Today, Ripollés is regarded as one of the most prominent and widely collected contemporary Spanish artists.
After Equipo Crónica dissolved in 1981, Valdés developed an independent career marked by a distinctive style that revisits iconic figures from artists such as Velázquez, Goya, Matisse, and Picasso. Rather than copying, he transforms these historical references through bold textures, simplified forms, and rich materials, including burlap, thick impasto, bronze, and aluminum.

Valdés is especially recognized for his large-scale sculptural heads, often displayed in major cities worldwide, which reinterpret classical portraiture with contemporary sensibility. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums and public spaces across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Through his dialogue with art history, Valdés has established himself as a major figure in contemporary figurative art.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- Made of resin, painted with acrylic vibrant colors.
- Sculpture conceived as the union of 2 different figures.
- Unique work.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Juan García Ripollés (born 1932), widely known as Ripollés, is a Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker celebrated for his vibrant, expressive, and highly personal artistic style. Born in Castellón, he is recognized for his colorful compositions, imaginative figures, and joyful visual language, drawing inspiration from nature, everyday life, and Mediterranean culture. In addition to his internationally acclaimed paintings and monumental sculptures, Ripollés has created an extensive body of graphic works, including lithographs and serigraphs, which capture the same spontaneity, bold color, and playful spirit as his original works. His art has been exhibited throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and his public sculptures are installed in numerous cities worldwide. Today, Ripollés is regarded as one of the most prominent and widely collected contemporary Spanish artists.
After Equipo Crónica dissolved in 1981, Valdés developed an independent career marked by a distinctive style that revisits iconic figures from artists such as Velázquez, Goya, Matisse, and Picasso. Rather than copying, he transforms these historical references through bold textures, simplified forms, and rich materials, including burlap, thick impasto, bronze, and aluminum.

Valdés is especially recognized for his large-scale sculptural heads, often displayed in major cities worldwide, which reinterpret classical portraiture with contemporary sensibility. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums and public spaces across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Through his dialogue with art history, Valdés has established himself as a major figure in contemporary figurative art.

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Era
After 2000
Sold by
Gallery
Country of origin
Spain
Material
Resin
Artist
Ripollés (1932)
Title of artwork
Untitled
Signature
Hand signed
Edition
Unique
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
32 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
17 cm
Weight
4 g
SpainVerified
253
Objects sold
96.08%
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