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Joan Palet
Woman with paipai fan oil on canvas painting portrait

c.1975

$1,152.95
£849.14
€960
CA$1,568.49
A$1,742.94
CHF 913.32
MX$21,374.09
NOK 11,648.87
SEK 10,958.83
DKK 7,308.33
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Joan Palet (1911 - 1996) - Female figure - Oil on canvas Oil measures 81x65 cm. Frameless. Joan Palet was born in Barcelona on March 28, 1911 in a family of sculptors and wood carvers. He began in the artistic environment from a young age and helps in the family workshop, where he shows special skills for drawing and soon manifests an unusual artistic vocation that leads him to draw everything he sees and undertake a career that he will not abandon until his death . In 1930 Joan Palet enrolled in "Llotja", the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, ​​and attended night courses with real passion, after long working hours. Some of his teachers were Ramon Calsina, Félix Mestres, Labarta, F. Pérez Dols and Antoni Vila Arrufat.
  • Creator:
    Joan Palet (1911 - 1996)
  • Creation Year:
    c.1975
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.89 in (81 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Barcelona, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1155214394772

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