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Emilio Grau Sala

Auction Lot 24 (35416868)
EMILIO GRAU SALA (Barcelona, 1911 - Paris, 1975).
"Dancers".
Ink on paper.
Signed in the lower left area.
Measurements: 42 x 30 cm; 63 x 52 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 800 - 1,000 €
Live auction: 12 Dec 2024
Live auction: 12 Dec 2024 15:30
Remaining time: 14 days 22:51:00
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EMILIO GRAU SALA (Barcelona, 1911 - Paris, 1975).
"Dancers".
Ink on paper.
Signed in the lower left area.
Measurements: 42 x 30 cm; 63 x 52 cm (frame).
Grau Sala was formed in the School of Fine Arts of Barcelona, learning that he combined with an essentially self-taught formation. In 1930 he held his first exhibition at the Badriñas gallery in Barcelona. When the Civil War broke out, he moved to Paris, and that same year, 1936, he won the first Carnegie Prize. In the twenty-five years that he remained in the French capital, he was closely acquainted with the avant-garde, although he always opted for a colorist figuration, derived from impressionism and fauvism. In fact, he soon became known in Paris as a successor of the Impressionist spirit and values, directly related to Bonnard and Vuillard. The success of his style led Grau Sala to devote himself also to graphic work and scenography. The grace and finesse of his characters, the vivacity of the colors and the elegant atmosphere of the environments that he captured made him reap great success and recognition all over the world. He held several solo exhibitions, mainly in Barcelona and Paris, but also in cities such as New York, Toulouse, London and Los Angeles. In 1963 he returned to Barcelona, when the stagnant figuration of Franco's Spain began to be challenged by Oteiza, Chillida, Tàpies and the collective "El Paso". However, he remained faithful to his style, and until his death in 1975 he worked within his own personal line, centered on his favorite themes, female figures, interiors and landscapes, in a vaguely classical, nostalgic time setting of the nineteenth century. After his death, and for more than a decade, Grau Sala was overshadowed by the multiple novelties that were emerging in democratic Spain, but from the 1990s onwards, the new boom in mid-level collecting relaunched Grau Sala, as he was understood as an interpreter of Impressionism in a Spanish key. Works by Emilio Grau Sala are kept in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, the Esteban Vicente Museum of Contemporary Art and the Óscar Domínguez Institute of Contemporary Art and Culture.

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