Emilio Álvarez Díaz (1879-1952) - Cabalgata militar

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Cabalgata militar, an oil painting by Emilio Álvarez Díaz (Spain), dated 1930–1940, original edition, 14 × 20 cm artwork and 45 × 49 cm with frame, signed by the artist and sold with a frame by Galería.

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Description from the seller

Signed by the artist at the bottom

At the back, it is signed again.

The artwork is presented framed (the frame has some minor imperfections)

Work dimensions: 14 x 20 cm.

Frame measurements: 45 x 49 cm.

The condition of the painting is good.

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Artist biography

Emilio Álvarez Díaz (Buenos Aires, June 21, 1879 – Madrid, July 5, 1952) was a 20th-century Spanish-Argentine painter. He emigrated with his family to Madrid as a child, where he was a disciple of Emilio Ordóñez. His work was heavily influenced by Goya, Lucas Velázquez, and Fortuny. He practiced painting and sculpture, excelling in themes such as majismo, still lifes, landscapes, and Orientalist scenes, particularly with motifs of Moors on horseback. He was characterized by a style that alludes to the Goyesque school and traditional Spanish motifs. Due to his shy nature, he rarely participated in exhibitions or competitions. Some of his works are unsigned or have altered signatures to increase their value.

His work is valued and appears in collections and auctions, including typical Goyesque scenes and Orientalist landscapes. Emilio Álvarez Díaz holds significant importance in Spanish and Argentine art of the first half of the 20th century.

Signed by the artist at the bottom

At the back, it is signed again.

The artwork is presented framed (the frame has some minor imperfections)

Work dimensions: 14 x 20 cm.

Frame measurements: 45 x 49 cm.

The condition of the painting is good.

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Artist biography

Emilio Álvarez Díaz (Buenos Aires, June 21, 1879 – Madrid, July 5, 1952) was a 20th-century Spanish-Argentine painter. He emigrated with his family to Madrid as a child, where he was a disciple of Emilio Ordóñez. His work was heavily influenced by Goya, Lucas Velázquez, and Fortuny. He practiced painting and sculpture, excelling in themes such as majismo, still lifes, landscapes, and Orientalist scenes, particularly with motifs of Moors on horseback. He was characterized by a style that alludes to the Goyesque school and traditional Spanish motifs. Due to his shy nature, he rarely participated in exhibitions or competitions. Some of his works are unsigned or have altered signatures to increase their value.

His work is valued and appears in collections and auctions, including typical Goyesque scenes and Orientalist landscapes. Emilio Álvarez Díaz holds significant importance in Spanish and Argentine art of the first half of the 20th century.

Details

Artist
Emilio Álvarez Díaz (1879-1952)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Cabalgata militar
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
45 cm
Width
49 cm
Period
1930-1940
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Objects sold
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