Agustín Hernández Sanz (1931) - Luz y color en el jardín





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Description from the seller
Large-format work with extraordinary visual impact depicting a garden with architecture and sculptures beneath a vibrant sky. The artist works with a generous material load —impasto and broad spatula passages— that build volumes and reliefs, creating a rich and tactile pictorial surface. The Mediterranean palette (deep greens, fiery reds, floral whites, and pearly blues) is organized into well-articulated planes, with a firm drawing of dark contours that emphasizes the structure of the whole.
Stylistically, the piece is situated between Post-Impressionism and a modern figuration with an expressive accent, where light and color are protagonists. The panoramic composition — with tree masses, robust cypresses, and architectural accents — demonstrates compositional solidity and technical mastery, qualities that highlight the high quality of the canvas and its collector and decorative appeal. Signed and dated 1961.
Does not include frame.
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Seller's Story
Large-format work with extraordinary visual impact depicting a garden with architecture and sculptures beneath a vibrant sky. The artist works with a generous material load —impasto and broad spatula passages— that build volumes and reliefs, creating a rich and tactile pictorial surface. The Mediterranean palette (deep greens, fiery reds, floral whites, and pearly blues) is organized into well-articulated planes, with a firm drawing of dark contours that emphasizes the structure of the whole.
Stylistically, the piece is situated between Post-Impressionism and a modern figuration with an expressive accent, where light and color are protagonists. The panoramic composition — with tree masses, robust cypresses, and architectural accents — demonstrates compositional solidity and technical mastery, qualities that highlight the high quality of the canvas and its collector and decorative appeal. Signed and dated 1961.
Does not include frame.
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