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Esther BoixEsther Boix Spanish signed limited edition original art print lithograph 29x22inca.2000
ca.2000
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Esther Boix (Spain, 1927-2014)
'La fucsia', ca. 2000
lithograph on paper
30 x 22.1 in. (76 x 56 cm.)
Edition of 99
Series number: P/A (Artist Proof)
Unframed
ID: BOI1340-001-000
Hand-signed by author
Esther Boix was a Catalan painter and teacher trained at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios Llotja (1943) and the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Barcelona (1945-1951). A grant from the Institut Français de Barcelona (1953-1954) allowed her to study in Paris. Later, she travelled and studied in several European countries. These experiences facilitated the configuration of her own personal style. In 1955, she held her first solo shows at Galería Argos in Barcelona and the Galería Biosca in Madrid, and took part in the III Bienal Hispanoamericana de Arte, also in Barcelona.
She was a member of the short-lived (1950) Grupo Postectura, which held a group show at Barcelona’s Galerías Layetanas. Critics cited her as one of its most outstanding artists. She also joined the Grupo Indika (1952), renewing her visual vocabulary, and the Grupo Estampa Popular, a collective of which she was the prime mover in Barcelona in 1965, leading her to turn to drawing as well as printmaking. She and María Girona i Benet (1923-2015) were the only women founding members of the Estampa Popular Catalana, making basic contributions. E. Boix and Carlos Mensa Corchete (1936-1982) ran these groups until they handed over the reins to younger artists in 1969. At the same time, she was also heavily involved in teaching. In 1967, she and Ricard Creus founded Escuela de Técnicas de Expresión L’Arc in Barcelona, whose focus was to encourage children and teenagers to develop their creativity in every sphere – a pioneering initiative in that time and place
- Creator:Esther Boix (1927, Spanish)
- Creation Year:ca.2000
- Dimensions:Height: 29.9 in (75.95 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1854212406262
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