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Ramon Taraizé (1872) - Madre e hijo - NO RESERVE
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Francesc Gimeno i Arasa (4 February 1858 – 22 November 1927) was a Spanish painter and graphic artist best known for his landscapes, city scenes and self-portraits.
A beautiful example of the painter's portrait work..
The portrait of uncknown woman with dark hair styled back. Her face is painted with soft, realistic details, showing her eyes, nose, and mouth clearly. The use of colors in her face includes shades of pink, peach, and light shadows to give depth and dimension.
She is dressed in what appears to be a dark green or teal jacket over a reddish garment, possibly a blouse or scarf. The brush strokes in her clothing are more expressive and less detailed than those in her face, contributing to a more textured appearance.
The background is abstract, with soft, muted colors that do not distract from the subject. The painting is framed with a broad, golden frame that has a fabric matting in beige or light brown.
Painting with frame 45*35 cm
Painting without frame 20*35 cm
The paintig originates from herencia of a catalan family, I am selling my own collection.
Biography of the painter.
After completing his primary education, in 1880, he moved to Barcelona, where he worked as a decorative painter in the studios of Manuel Marqués (born c. 1840). At the same time, he and a few friends operated a small art academy. With the assistance of a lithographer named Francisco Tió, he was able to move to Madrid in 1884, to study at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando with the landscape painter, Carlos de Haes, and make copies of Velázquez at the Museo del Prado.[2]
In 1887, he moved to Torroella de Montgrí and, two years later, settled on the Costa Brava, where he painted maritime scenes. In 1888, he received honorable mention at the Exposición Universal de Barcelona. Upon returning to Barcelona the following year, he shut himself up in an old decorator's studio and, for unknown reasons, refused to participate in the artistic community there.
It was not until 1915 that, strongly urged by his friends, he held a small private exhibition at the Dalmau Galleries. It was then that he reestablished contact with a childhood friend, Doctor Francesc de Paula Bedós i Arnal, who became his patron. After that, he spent long periods at the Doctor's home in Sabadell, painting for a small group of local customers. He participated in a few exhibitions; notably in 1917 in Barcelona and 1920 in Begur.
He created approximately 200 self-portraits, which bear little stylistic resemblance to his other works. He had a rough temperament, few friends and, despite some success, was usually mired in poverty. The writer, Josep Pla, described him as a "primitive, marginal, anarchic being" who painted by instinct.
In 2006, the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya organized an exhibit entitled "Francesc Gimeno, un artista maleït" (A painter cursed/damned)
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