Miguel Vaquer (1910-1988) - Jarrón con Dalias

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Jarrón con Dalias, an original oil painting by Miguel Vaquer, from Spain, dated 1950–1960, signed, in good condition, 106 cm high by 86 cm wide, sold with frame.

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The oil painting titled _Últimas dalias_, created by the Valencian artist Miguel Vaquer Calumarta (1910–1988), is a delicate composition of a floral still life that captures the artist's chromatic sensitivity and technical mastery. In it, an ornate vase holds a lush bouquet of dahlias in warm tones — reds, pinks, whites, and yellows — against a soft, blurred background that enhances the serenity of the scene. The work, dated in the mid-20th century, reflects the appreciation for natural beauty and the compositional balance that characterized much of Vaquer's production.

Miguel Vaquer was born in Ondara (Alicante) on February 1, 1910. He was a precocious painter, mentored by the renowned sculptor Mariano Benlliure, and completed his artistic training in Paris, following the tradition of great talents of his time. Throughout his career, he lived in cities such as Madrid, Milan, and Valencia, and was awarded the gold medal at the Grand Prix International of the Salon des Tuileries in Paris. His work includes portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, and was recognized by critics as one of the most outstanding in the floral genre, although his talent extended far beyond that specialty.

Vaquer portrayed personalities from the worlds of culture, entertainment, and politics, and his artistic legacy is spread across public and private collections worldwide. 'Jarrón con dalias' is a representative example of his aesthetic sensitivity and his ability to transform the everyday into visual poetry.

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The oil painting titled _Últimas dalias_, created by the Valencian artist Miguel Vaquer Calumarta (1910–1988), is a delicate composition of a floral still life that captures the artist's chromatic sensitivity and technical mastery. In it, an ornate vase holds a lush bouquet of dahlias in warm tones — reds, pinks, whites, and yellows — against a soft, blurred background that enhances the serenity of the scene. The work, dated in the mid-20th century, reflects the appreciation for natural beauty and the compositional balance that characterized much of Vaquer's production.

Miguel Vaquer was born in Ondara (Alicante) on February 1, 1910. He was a precocious painter, mentored by the renowned sculptor Mariano Benlliure, and completed his artistic training in Paris, following the tradition of great talents of his time. Throughout his career, he lived in cities such as Madrid, Milan, and Valencia, and was awarded the gold medal at the Grand Prix International of the Salon des Tuileries in Paris. His work includes portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, and was recognized by critics as one of the most outstanding in the floral genre, although his talent extended far beyond that specialty.

Vaquer portrayed personalities from the worlds of culture, entertainment, and politics, and his artistic legacy is spread across public and private collections worldwide. 'Jarrón con dalias' is a representative example of his aesthetic sensitivity and his ability to transform the everyday into visual poetry.

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Artist
Miguel Vaquer (1910-1988)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Jarrón con Dalias
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
106 cm
Width
86 cm
Style
Classical
Period
1950-1960
SpainVerified
2374
Objects sold
90.54%
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