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Technical Data Sheet
Title: La Arboleda (Zaragoza)
Artist: Juan Bayón Salado (Bay Sala)
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 23.6 x 28.7 inches
Condition: Unframed
Period: Mid-20th century
Style: Impressionism with Expressionist influences
Description:
This painting depicts a wooded riverside landscape, likely the Ebro River as it passes through Zaragoza. The open composition and vibrant natural light emphasize green and ochre tones, evoking an atmosphere of tranquility and connection with nature. The arrangement of trees in perspective guides the viewer's eye toward the horizon, where a red building provides contrast and balance to the scene. On the right, small human figures add dynamism and depth to the landscape. The loose brushstrokes and tonal transitions suggest an agile yet detailed execution.
Artist's Biography
Juan Bayón Salado, artistically known as Bay Sala, was born in Logroño on June 24, 1913, and passed away in Bilbao on April 2, 1995. In 1918, his family moved to Bilbao, where he developed most of his artistic career. In the early 1930s, he set up his easel in Bilbao’s Arenal district, painting and raffling his works to support his parents.
In 1941, he held his first exhibition in Bilbao, followed by another in Zaragoza in 1942, where he began signing his works as Bay Sala. In 1950, he moved to Paris in search of Impressionist roots, residing there until the late 1960s. His style is characterized by Impressionist brushstrokes with Expressionist touches, focusing primarily on urban and rural landscapes. His works are part of significant collections and museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao and the San Telmo Museum in San Sebastián.
Similar Artists
Bay Sala’s style can be related to other artists who focused on landscapes and the capture of natural light. Among them are:
Camille Pissarro: French Impressionist painter known for his rural and urban landscapes capturing atmosphere and natural light.
Alfred Sisley: British-French artist celebrated for Impressionist landscapes reflecting the serenity of nature.
Joaquín Sorolla: Spanish painter and master in representing Mediterranean light in beach scenes and landscapes.
Martín Rico y Ortega: Spanish artist renowned for detailed landscapes and urban views with notable Impressionist influences.
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