Ramón López Muñoz (1905-1983) (lópez-ramón) - Torre del reloj (Zamora)





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Oil painting titled Torre del reloj (Zamora) by Ramón López Muñoz (1905–1983), created in Spain in the 1950s, original edition, signed by hand, framed, with the artwork measuring 92 × 73 cm and the frame measuring 104 × 86 cm.
Description from the seller
The artwork is signed by the artist at the bottom.
The work is presented framed.
Good condition
Work dimensions: 92 cm high x 73 cm wide
Frame measurements: 104 cm in height x 86 cm in width
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Artist biography
Painter and draftsman, López Ramón trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona and was a disciple of José Mongrell. He became known through official exhibitions, such as the Spring Exhibitions and the Montjuic Halls held in Barcelona, and also participated in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions of 1942 and 1944. Outside our borders, he took part in the Spanish Art exhibition held in Philadelphia (United States) in 1932, where he was awarded an Honour Mention. He regularly exhibited solo shows in his hometown, mainly at the Sala Gaspar. He is currently represented in various Catalan collections, both private and public.
The artwork is signed by the artist at the bottom.
The work is presented framed.
Good condition
Work dimensions: 92 cm high x 73 cm wide
Frame measurements: 104 cm in height x 86 cm in width
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Artist biography
Painter and draftsman, López Ramón trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona and was a disciple of José Mongrell. He became known through official exhibitions, such as the Spring Exhibitions and the Montjuic Halls held in Barcelona, and also participated in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions of 1942 and 1944. Outside our borders, he took part in the Spanish Art exhibition held in Philadelphia (United States) in 1932, where he was awarded an Honour Mention. He regularly exhibited solo shows in his hometown, mainly at the Sala Gaspar. He is currently represented in various Catalan collections, both private and public.

