Joaquim Muntañola. I draw ink and watercolor “Tramp”. Hand signed Kim. 26x28cm.
Joaquim Muntañola. I draw ink and watercolor “Tramp”. Hand signed Kim. 26x28cm. Tourism in pencil.
End Date: 3/13/25 7:30 PM
Attention! Start session for bidding for this lot.
Joaquim Muntañola. Marker drawing ”Cádiz 0 Sevilla 4”. Hand signed. Soccer. 35x50cm. Prepared to be published in the sports press. League 1985-1986.
Joaquim Muntañola. I draw ink and watercolor “Tramp”. Hand signed Kim. 26x28cm. Tourism in pencil.
Joaquim Muntañola. I draw ink and watercolor. "We are lengthening the subway." Hand signed. 36x32 cm. Passepartout. The drawing measures 25x20 cm.
Joaquim Muntanola. Ink drawing. "My son. generations”. Hand signed. 30x32cm. passepartout The drawing measures 18x25 cm.
Joaquim Muntañola. Marker drawing ”Barcelona 2 Real Madrid 2” Hand signed. Soccer. 35x50cm. Prepared to be published in the sports press. League 1985-1986.
Juan Arenas (Alicante, 1973) Esperanza (2020) Juan Arenas maintains that his style is based on expressionism and that it mixes reality with the inner world that each human being is capable of experiencing for themselves. "I try to incorporate new concepts, coming from the spiritual world, I consider that a revolution in the style and technique of painting is necessary, because it is quite stagnant," says the painter. Juan Arenas' concern is the human being, whose position in society interests him, both in the social and work ties, as well as the aspect of genealogy, that is, the place where he is within his family circle, illustrating all kinds of details of this subject and even extrapolating it to his own family relationships.
José Peris Panach (Catellón, 1951) Rhythmic expressionism. As a writer, he has published short illustrated humorous stories in the newspaper Levante, a biographical book about his father (the historic poster artist and painter J. Peris Aragó). He has been a collaborator of the Valencian academic José Agramunt and also co-founder of the magazines Carraixét de Alboraya and Agua Limpia de Segorbe. Painter and illustrator, son of the painter and poster artist José Peris Aragó (1907 -2000), he has exhibited in the main galleries in Spain and his Artworks are in both private and state collections.
José María Kaydeda (Barcelona, 1920-2011): "Abstraction". In 1941 he held his first solo exhibition at the Círculo de Artesanos in Santiago de Compostela. That year he also began to collaborate in the press and radio. In 1951 he began his career as a playwright, with the set design for “A Midsummer Night's Dream” performed for General Franco at the Teatro Colón in La Coruña. And around the same time he began his career as a poet and lecturer, which has earned him, along with his art, numerous awards: the Arte Sacro Prize, the Salón del Toro Prize, etc. Later he founded “Ediciones Kaydeda”, a publishing house specialising in transgressive and heterodox Artworks, and later he gave his private collection to the City Council of Oleiros (La Coruña), which recently housed part of this collection in the Os Oleiros-Jose Mª Kaydeda museum.
Artist: Gabriel Sánchez Alenda (1941-2016) Title: "Homenaje al suspiro" (1976) Year: 1976 Technique: Oil on canvas Measurements: 81x65 cms. Gabriel Sánchez Alenda studied fine arts at the San Carlos faculty in Valencia and at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid. He worked as a drawing teacher and professor of fine arts in various educational centers in Madrid, Toledo and Cuenca. In addition to being a painter, he carried out very important work as a muralist, both in Spain and in other European countries. He was a painter of relevance in what was called "La movida madrileña" alongside other creators such as Pedro Almodovar, Ceesepe, Ouka Leele etc.
English:Artist: Luis Coll Vall (1928) Title: Vase with yellow lilies Technique: Oil on canvas Total dimensions with frame: 53x39 cms Luis Coll Vall was born in 1928 in Callús (Bages), a municipality belonging to the province of Barcelona. He later lived in Manresa and Solsona until he settled permanently in Barcelona, a city where he lived until his death in 2000. Initially he devoted himself to humorous drawing and later worked in oil painting, dealing mainly with themes of landscapes around the Cardoner River, as well as seascapes and still life. He is represented in: Museum of Contemporary Art of San Francisco (USA) Municipal Museum of Berga. The Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art. Miami (USA) Balaguer Museum (Vilanova i la Geltrú) Fons d'Art Banc de Sabadell. Museum of Fine Arts Santa Cruz de Tenerife.