Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
Josep María Vilá Cañellas was born in Vic in 1913. He was a famous painter and draftsman and was the disciple of Juan Colom, Ivo Pascual and Emilio Bosch Roger. He began to participate in group exhibitions from 1932. His first solo exhibition was at Barcino in Barcelona and Gaspar between 1941–42. Cañellas has won several awards including the third prize at the National Fine Arts in 1948, the prize in the contest “Landscape of Llavaneras'' in 1950 and the Masriera gold medal in 1953. One of his most recent exhibitions was held at the Lamb Art gallery in Barcelona in 1996. It is considered one of the most relevant exponents of Spanish Impressionism.
1970s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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2010s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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1940s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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Late 19th Century American Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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1960s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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1970s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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1980s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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1970s Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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2010s American Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 20th Century Impressionist Josep María Vilá Cañellas Art
Canvas, Oil