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Jose Maria Tuser Vazquez
Bullfighting Scene oil on canvas painting

c.1960

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Title: Bullfighting Scene Artist: José María Tuser Vázquez (1919-1986) Technique: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 16.1 x 13 inches (unframed) Date: c. 1950-1960 Condition: Good Provenance: Private collection Description This painting depicts a bullfighting scene captured in full motion, characteristic of José María Tuser’s expressionist style. The bullfighter is shown in an elegant, classic stance as he performs a cape pass, facing the bull with precision and grace. The composition conveys dynamism and tension through vigorous, thick brushstrokes that add texture and life to the scene. The warm and vibrant color palette enhances the lively atmosphere of the bullring. The blurred background draws attention to the central figures of the bullfighter and the bull, giving the piece depth and movement. Artist's Biography José María Tuser Vázquez (1919-1986) was a Spanish painter known for his bullfighting scenes and landscapes. He developed a highly personal style with expressionist influences, standing out for his energetic brushwork and vibrant use of color. His works reflect the folklore and traditions of Spain, especially bullfighting, which became a recurring theme in his artistic production. Tuser was a well-regarded artist in his time, with works exhibited in various private and public collections. His paintings have been auctioned on numerous occasions, preserving his artistic legacy as a passionate representation of Spanish culture and 20th-century painting. Similar Artists Roberto Domingo (1867-1956): A painter and engraver of bullfighting scenes, known for his vibrant and dynamic style. Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923): Best known for his costumbrist scenes and landscapes, Sorolla also depicted bullfighting with great skill. Carlos Ruano Llopis (1878-1950): Famous for his bullfighting posters and his detailed, expressive style.
  • Creator:
    Jose Maria Tuser Vazquez (1919 - 1986, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    c.1960
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Barcelona, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1155215806882

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