Joan Albert Solé (1919) - Elegancia rosal






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Elegancia rosal is an oil painting by Joan Albert Solé (Spain, 1970–1980), hand-signed, original, in good condition, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The artwork is presented framed
Artwork measurements: 81 cm high x 100 cm wide
Frame measurements: 101 cm high x 119 cm wide
The conservation state of the work is good
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Artist Biography:
Joan Albert Solé (Barcelona, 1919) is a Catalan painter whose work focuses on genre scenes and social life, capturing mid-20th-century social life.
Biography and Training:
Origin: Born in Barcelona in 1919. From a young age he showed a great aptitude for drawing and figurative painting.
Artistic Context: He is linked to the tradition of postwar Catalan painting, maintaining a post-impressionist style that prioritizes atmosphere and light over abstraction.
Style and Theme:
His work is easily recognizable for its depiction of bustling and festive environments:
Cabaret Scenes: One of his most recurrent themes, where he portrays the nocturnal atmosphere, musicians and dancers with a loose, dynamic brushwork.
Bullfighting (Tauromaquia): His paintings of "Tardes de toros" are highly valued by collectors, highlighting the movement of crowds in the squares.
Landscapes and Figures: He also made urban landscapes of Barcelona and everyday scenes in cafes and squares.
Signed by the artist on the bottom
The artwork is presented framed
Artwork measurements: 81 cm high x 100 cm wide
Frame measurements: 101 cm high x 119 cm wide
The conservation state of the work is good
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Artist Biography:
Joan Albert Solé (Barcelona, 1919) is a Catalan painter whose work focuses on genre scenes and social life, capturing mid-20th-century social life.
Biography and Training:
Origin: Born in Barcelona in 1919. From a young age he showed a great aptitude for drawing and figurative painting.
Artistic Context: He is linked to the tradition of postwar Catalan painting, maintaining a post-impressionist style that prioritizes atmosphere and light over abstraction.
Style and Theme:
His work is easily recognizable for its depiction of bustling and festive environments:
Cabaret Scenes: One of his most recurrent themes, where he portrays the nocturnal atmosphere, musicians and dancers with a loose, dynamic brushwork.
Bullfighting (Tauromaquia): His paintings of "Tardes de toros" are highly valued by collectors, highlighting the movement of crowds in the squares.
Landscapes and Figures: He also made urban landscapes of Barcelona and everyday scenes in cafes and squares.
