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Spanish tragedy, French calm...

and a legacy of opposition
"Charles II", by Coello (1685). French portraits usually show positive and confident kings.

 

Sombre colors, expression rather than décor, criticism and grandeur characterize classic Spanish art.

 

From Barcelona, this artist has lived in Paris since the 1960's. He expresses Spain's tradition in a way that is tragic and fraternal.

"Saturn devouring his child", by Goya (1807)

 

 

  • For this activist painter, drama deepens as violence accelerates 

 

 

     • "Industrial landscape", series of the mid-1990's

 

 

Man is lost in a world he does not control.

 

 

 

     • The ant, symbol of Man, appears at the decade's end

 

 

Ants rush about their business as people do. But this ant is isolated and eternity confronts it.

     

     

    • The subject now is fanaticism and violence

     

     

    "Messiah"
    "Carnage"


    Perhaps because of his many years in France, however, the violence is seen from above, and so seems almost serene.


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    • Our artist has had over 100 personal exhibits...

     

     

    Exhibits with world-known painters


         ... and innumerable collective ones, some with very well-known artist.

       

       

      • Light, which shows hope, is always present and our generous, convivial host ...

       

       


           ...  cordially receives us in his studio near Bastille.

       

       

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      Photos / Julien Debure

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