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Jordi Freixas Cortes
Spanish landscape Spain oil on canvas painting

c.1945

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Jordi Freixas Cortés (1917-1984) - Landscape - Oil on board Oil measures 23x36 cm. Frame measures 31x43 cm. Jordi Freixas Cortés (1917-1984) Jordi Freixas Cortés is a Catalan painter with a colorful instinct and high chromatic resources. He was trained at La Llotja School and, due to the tumultuous period of wars, is considered one of the artists of the "Lost Generation". He counted on Francesc Labarta as a mentor and it was already in 1949 that he had the opportunity to travel to Paris to further his training. Later he would be in Rome and also exhibited in Brussels, Caracas, Mexico ... The artistic legacy of Pierre Bonnard led his painting of gray landscapes towards color and colorful oils. Jordi Freixas' landscape painting could have a naturalistic interpretation or a free and simplified one. After a period of spot colors, his apotheosis of color resurfaced more strongly than ever.
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