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GABRIEL PUIG RODA (Tírig, Castellón, 1865 - Vinaròs, Castellón, 1919)."Orange seller".Oil on panel.
"Orange seller".
Oil on panel.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
London dealer's label on the back.
Measurements: 24,5 x 41 cm; 35,5 x 52 cm (frame).
Gabriel Puig Roda studied art at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia, where he entered in 1879 thanks to a scholarship from the Diputación de Castellón. Again with a scholarship he went to Madrid to further his studies at the San Fernando School. There he obtained the pension to go to Rome in 1889, where he remained until 1892. In the Italian capital, in order to perfect his use of watercolour, he attended classes at the Academia Chigi and the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, showing the influence of his Italian contemporaries in his work during these years. By 1890 he had gained a certain international public, to whom his proxy sold panels and watercolours. His first Roman period came to an end at the end of his scholarship in 1892. He then travelled to Pisa, Genoa, Milan, Padua, Venice and Bologna, where he made sketches of typical landscapes and places which he used for his compositions. After a period in Spain he returned to Rome and painted "The Expulsion of the Moors", a painting he sent to the Valencia Provincial Council in 1894. His works from this period fall into two main groups; firstly, there are the Fortunyian-influenced themes, which include genre and orientalist paintings. Secondly, there are the naturalistic themes, such as "El mendigo de la guitarra" ("The beggar with the guitar") and "La visita del corregidor" ("The visit of the corregidor") in which Puig Roda, influenced by the literature of his time, crudely depicted genre scenes of the period. After a period in Barcelona, the painter finally settled in Vinaròs in 1905, where he specialised in watercolours of genre scenes. An important collection of his works was donated by his children in 1975 to the Diputación de Castellón de la Plana, destined for the future Provincial Museum of Fine Arts. An international watercolour competition is currently held in Vinaròs and bears his name.
"Orange seller".
Oil on panel.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
London dealer's label on the back.
Measurements: 24,5 x 41 cm; 35,5 x 52 cm (frame).
Gabriel Puig Roda studied art at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia, where he entered in 1879 thanks to a scholarship from the Diputación de Castellón. Again with a scholarship he went to Madrid to further his studies at the San Fernando School. There he obtained the pension to go to Rome in 1889, where he remained until 1892. In the Italian capital, in order to perfect his use of watercolour, he attended classes at the Academia Chigi and the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, showing the influence of his Italian contemporaries in his work during these years. By 1890 he had gained a certain international public, to whom his proxy sold panels and watercolours. His first Roman period came to an end at the end of his scholarship in 1892. He then travelled to Pisa, Genoa, Milan, Padua, Venice and Bologna, where he made sketches of typical landscapes and places which he used for his compositions. After a period in Spain he returned to Rome and painted "The Expulsion of the Moors", a painting he sent to the Valencia Provincial Council in 1894. His works from this period fall into two main groups; firstly, there are the Fortunyian-influenced themes, which include genre and orientalist paintings. Secondly, there are the naturalistic themes, such as "El mendigo de la guitarra" ("The beggar with the guitar") and "La visita del corregidor" ("The visit of the corregidor") in which Puig Roda, influenced by the literature of his time, crudely depicted genre scenes of the period. After a period in Barcelona, the painter finally settled in Vinaròs in 1905, where he specialised in watercolours of genre scenes. An important collection of his works was donated by his children in 1975 to the Diputación de Castellón de la Plana, destined for the future Provincial Museum of Fine Arts. An international watercolour competition is currently held in Vinaròs and bears his name.
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