Manuel Viola (1916-1987) - Gallos






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Gallos, oil on panel by Manuel Viola (Spain, 1916–1987), from the 1950s–1960s, original, framed and in excellent condition, framed dimensions 74.1 x 66.3 cm (unframed 41 x 33 cm), hand-signed in the lower right.
Description from the seller
Manuel Viola (Zaragoza, 1916 - San Lorenzo del Escorial, 1987). Title: Gallos. Description: oil on tablex signed in the lower right corner.
Unframed measures: 41 centimeters X 33 centimeters.. Framed measures: 74.1 centimeters X 66.3 centimeters.
Framed work professionally framed and in excellent condition.
Biography:
Spanish painter of abstract style with an expressionist character and a great concern for color, belonging to the group El Paso.
His painting is characterized by an informalist and colorful treatment in the line of the vanguard movements that developed in Spain from the 1950s.
Among his anthology shows, it is worth noting the one he offered in Madrid at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo and later at the Lonja de Zaragoza in 1972. He received the Gold Medal of this city in 1980.
Seller's Story
Manuel Viola (Zaragoza, 1916 - San Lorenzo del Escorial, 1987). Title: Gallos. Description: oil on tablex signed in the lower right corner.
Unframed measures: 41 centimeters X 33 centimeters.. Framed measures: 74.1 centimeters X 66.3 centimeters.
Framed work professionally framed and in excellent condition.
Biography:
Spanish painter of abstract style with an expressionist character and a great concern for color, belonging to the group El Paso.
His painting is characterized by an informalist and colorful treatment in the line of the vanguard movements that developed in Spain from the 1950s.
Among his anthology shows, it is worth noting the one he offered in Madrid at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo and later at the Lonja de Zaragoza in 1972. He received the Gold Medal of this city in 1980.
