Joaquín Asensio Mariné (1890–1961) - Path to the farmhouse





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Path to the farmhouse, oil on canvas, Spain, circa 1940–1950, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Technical sheet
Author: Joaquín Asensio Mariné (1890–1961)
Path to the Masía
Chronology: circa 1940–1950
Technique: oil on canvas
Measurements: 45 × 55 cm (artwork) | 60 × 68 cm (frame)
Support: Canvas stretched over an original frame.
Style: Catalan Post-Impressionist Landscape Painting
Condition: Very good, with a homogeneous patina and a period gold frame.
2. Compositional and iconographic description
The work presents an idyllic rural path leading to a farmhouse situated in a small valley, flanked by vibrant vegetation and light-canopied trees modeled with agile and thick brushstrokes.
Asensio dominates the Mediterranean light, which bathes the scene with greenish and yellowish hues, balanced by grayish skies that add atmospheric depth. The architecture appears integrated into the environment, evoking Catalan agricultural tradition and a serene rural life.
The dense textures, with an almost tactile character, reveal the artist's imprint and dialogue with techniques used by Modest Urgell, Eliseu Meifrèn, or Joan Baptista Parés, masters of Catalan landscape painting.
Loose brushstroke and luminous naturalism also find echoes in certain intimate passages of Sorolla, albeit with a more restrained and humble approach. A magnificent balance is appreciated between impressionist gesture and everyday sensitivity.
3. Style, School, and Comparative Valuation
Asensio Mariné belongs to the tradition of Catalan landscape gardening of the first half of the 20th century, characterized by a poetic reading of the territory, vibrant atmospheres, and a strong connection to rural life.
His language, spontaneous but precise, places him in a line akin to painters like Romà Ribera, Joaquim Mir, or Baldomer Gili Roig, although with a more intimate and domestic character.
This piece stands out for its balanced composition, vibrant colors, and the artist's gestural imprint, making it a representative and sought-after example of their work. The presence of the masía, a symbol of Catalan identity, increases its cultural and commercial interest.
Seller's Story
Technical sheet
Author: Joaquín Asensio Mariné (1890–1961)
Path to the Masía
Chronology: circa 1940–1950
Technique: oil on canvas
Measurements: 45 × 55 cm (artwork) | 60 × 68 cm (frame)
Support: Canvas stretched over an original frame.
Style: Catalan Post-Impressionist Landscape Painting
Condition: Very good, with a homogeneous patina and a period gold frame.
2. Compositional and iconographic description
The work presents an idyllic rural path leading to a farmhouse situated in a small valley, flanked by vibrant vegetation and light-canopied trees modeled with agile and thick brushstrokes.
Asensio dominates the Mediterranean light, which bathes the scene with greenish and yellowish hues, balanced by grayish skies that add atmospheric depth. The architecture appears integrated into the environment, evoking Catalan agricultural tradition and a serene rural life.
The dense textures, with an almost tactile character, reveal the artist's imprint and dialogue with techniques used by Modest Urgell, Eliseu Meifrèn, or Joan Baptista Parés, masters of Catalan landscape painting.
Loose brushstroke and luminous naturalism also find echoes in certain intimate passages of Sorolla, albeit with a more restrained and humble approach. A magnificent balance is appreciated between impressionist gesture and everyday sensitivity.
3. Style, School, and Comparative Valuation
Asensio Mariné belongs to the tradition of Catalan landscape gardening of the first half of the 20th century, characterized by a poetic reading of the territory, vibrant atmospheres, and a strong connection to rural life.
His language, spontaneous but precise, places him in a line akin to painters like Romà Ribera, Joaquim Mir, or Baldomer Gili Roig, although with a more intimate and domestic character.
This piece stands out for its balanced composition, vibrant colors, and the artist's gestural imprint, making it a representative and sought-after example of their work. The presence of the masía, a symbol of Catalan identity, increases its cultural and commercial interest.

