“La Porte Ouverte” by Noe Canjura
View Similar Items
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 4
“La Porte Ouverte” by Noe Canjura
About the Item
El Salvador, 1925-1973
“La Porte Ouverte”
Oil on canvas
32 by 26 in. W/frame 39 ¼ by 33 ¼ in.
Noé Canjura was born in 1922, in Apopa a village in the Republic of El Salvador in Central America, to a family of landless peasants of humble origin. By the time of his decease he was recognized as one of the leading landscape, still life and figure painters of France.
As a youth Canjura was raised in intimate contact with the struggle of wrestling a livelihood from the infertile soil of his native village.
To pay part of his expenses and to lighten the weight of the sacrifices his father made to keep him in school, Canjura worked in a sawmill and often spent the night there, sleeping on bare boards.
His talent for drawing came to light when he was seventeen years old and, without knowing how or why, his adventure in the art world began. He first studies painting at the Academy of Painting of Valero Lecha in San Salvador (1942 – 1946).
Beginning in 1942 Canjura took part in all of the group exhibitions throughout El Salvador and several years later was exhibiting in Guatemala.
In 1948 he travelled to Mexico City to continue his studies, there he was strongly influenced by Diego Rivera, who with Orozco and Siqueiros , was at the height of his fame. Gradually Rivera’s influence lessened and Canjura turned to the art of Gauguin, gaining from him the idea of formal order in painting and the use of curves.
The same year had his first exhibition in the United States.
Life in Paris:
Canjura’s career changed dramatically in 1949 when he went to France to study at the “Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beux-Arts” for special studies in the technique of fresco painting, on grant issued by his government. While in Paris the work of Courbet and Le Nain had strong attraction for him, though he clung to subjects that depicted the somber life and harsh soil of his native country.
He had his first one-man show in Paris in 1953 and since then France became his adopted country. Life in Paris was difficult, and like many others, he had to undertake various forms of manual labor to make a living.
Having married Madeleine Bachelet an artist like himself, life was made easier and he was enabled to be more dedicated to his art. Within himself still remained great controversy as to his ability as a painter, perfectionist that he was.
The strong influence of his years in Paris was very apparent when he returned briefly to El Salvador in 1957. He saw his country through different eyes and from then on color and light became more and more part of his work. Canjura’s painting is now a synthesis of the many influences which have deeply marked his character as well as his art. His canvases are both dramatic and wistful; powerfully composed yet detailed with great subtlety; always simplified planes of color which at first suggest abstractions.
The fact that in six years between 1959 and 1965 the City of Paris purchased four of his paintings for its permanent collection is an indication of his standing in the Paris art world and the steady development of his work.
Canjura was a member of the “Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts” and “Societe de Salon de la Jeune Peinture”. He exhibited regularly and with unquestioned popularity in the important Paris Salons: especially, he was invited every year in the Maurice Boitel's group in Salon "Comparaisons" . His paintings have been purchased for the collections of The French State, The National Museum of El Salvador (transferred then to Museum of Art of El Salvador MARTE) and the Hamishka Leomanouth Museum at Ein Harod in Israel. In 1965 he was awarded the coveted “Prune d’Argent” of the Salon Peintres de Provence.
[edit] Morienval Noé Canjura died in Morienval, France on September 29, 1970 at the age of 48. He was buried at the church's cemetery in Notre Dame de Morienval, Direct survivors include his daughter, Leticia Canjura and his granddaughter Vilma Borden, both residing in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Together with Julia Díaz, Raúl Elas Reyes, Rosa Mena Valenzuela, Canjura is an icon in El Salvador of the greatest art school movement of his generation. He also symbolizes the human capacity for reinventing himself from a humble barefoot young art student to a powerful creator of his own existence in an international environment.
Mr. Wally Findlay, president of the galleries, once, said: “The young artist in a very short time would achieve the stature of such contemporary artists as Bernard Buffet and Nicola Simbari”.
References:
Wally Findley Galleries pamphlet from Noé Canjura's exhibition / Wally F. Galleries, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. / Date: Not available / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
“Noe Canjura Paintings to Preview at Findlay” Article / Magazine: Not available / New York, N.Y., U.S.A. / Date: March, year: Not Available / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
“Art by Canjura Receives Praise” Article by: Sandra Rosseau / Magazine: Not available / New York, N.Y., U.S.A. / Date: March, year: Not Available / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
Newspaper Article from “La Prensa Grafica”, El Salvador / Date: August 27, 1968 / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
Newspaper Article from “El Diario de Hoy”, El Salvador / Date: August 27, 1968 / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
Newspaper Article from “El Diario de Hoy”, El Salvador / Date: September 10, 1968 / Material provided by Mrs. Leticia Canjura.
About the Seller
4.8
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
Established in 1980
1stDibs seller since 2017
45 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: Several days
More From This SellerView All
- “La Course” by Eugen OsswaldBy Eugen OsswaldLocated in Sheffield, MAEugen Osswald German, 1879-1960 “La Course” Oil on canvas Signed ‘Eugen Osswald, 1920’ lower left 14 by 17 in. w/frame 22 ½ by 25 ½ i...Category
Early 20th Century German Paintings
MaterialsCanvas
- "La Lecture" by Walter FirleBy Walter FierleLocated in Sheffield, MAWalter Firle German, 1859-1929 “La Lecture” Oil on canvas 40 ½ by 53 ½ in. W/frame 44 ½ by 57 ½ in. Studied: With A.Dressler in Breslau, then at the M...Category
Antique 19th Century German Paintings
- “La Promenade” by Elie-Anatole PavilBy Elie-Anatole PavilLocated in Sheffield, MAElie-Anatole Pavil French, 1873-1948 “La Promenade” Oil on canvas Signed ‘E.A.Pavil, lower right 14 by 23 in. w/frame 22 by 31 in. E...Category
Early 20th Century French Paintings
- La Promenade dans le Jardin by Walter Granville-SmithBy Walter Granville-SmithLocated in Sheffield, MAWalter Granville-Smith American, 1870-1938 La Promenade dans le Jardin Oil on canvas 30 by 22 in. with frame 40 by 32 in. Signed lower left Born in South Granville, New Yor...Category
Early 20th Century American Paintings
MaterialsCanvas
- “La Cote Normande en Ete” by Jean Pierre DuborgBy Jean-Pierre DubordLocated in Sheffield, MAOil on canvas 13 by 16 in. W/frame 20 by 23 ½ in. Provenance: Mme Emile Dupuis collection, FontainebleauCategory
20th Century French Paintings
MaterialsCanvas
- "La Bouteille de Vin" Oil on Canvas by Roger DerieuxBy Roger DerieuxLocated in Sheffield, MARoger Derieux French, B.1922- La Bouteille de Vin Oil on canvas 32 by 39 in. W/frame 33 by 40 in. Signed lower right Biography: Roger was born in Pa...Category
Vintage 1960s French Paintings
You May Also Like
- "La Madelain, Paris" by Francois GeromeBy Francois GeromeLocated in Hillsborough, CAFrancois Gerome French, 1895-1981 "La Madelain, Paris" Oil on canvas Signed and titled lower right, circa 1930 20 by 24 in. w/frame 26 ½ by 30 ½ in. Francois Gerome was...Category
20th Century French Paintings
- Edouard Leon Cortes "Porte Sain-Denis" Signed Édouard CortèsBy Édouard Leon CortèsLocated in West Palm Beach, FLEdouard Leon Cortes (French, 1882-1969) "Porte Sain-Denis" signed Édouard Cortès l/r. Oil on canvas. Measuring 21 /2 by 25 inches. Provenance: Wall...Category
Vintage 1950s Paintings
MaterialsCanvas
- "La soledad de la artista", 1970s.Located in Lisboa, PTOil on canvas representing a naked woman, Gloria Morera Font (1938 - ), "La soledad de la artista", signed and dated 1976. Spain, 1970s.Category
Vintage 1970s French Space Age Paintings
MaterialsCanvas
- "La Madeleine" by Edouard Leon Cortes, SignedBy Édouard Leon CortèsLocated in West Palm Beach, FL"La Madeleine" by Edouard Leon Cortes (French 1882-1969) signed Édouard Cortès l/l. Oil on canvas. Measuring 18 3/4 by 22 inches. Provenance: W...Category
Mid-20th Century Paintings
- Large Framed Painting “La Merienda” by A. MinguezLocated in Baton Rouge, LA“La Merienda” written at the bottom of this cartoon, refers to a light meal served between lunch and dinner. At the top is written “Goya”, which pertains to the known Spanish artist,...Category
Antique 18th Century Spanish Spanish Colonial Paintings
MaterialsPaint
- Acrylic on Canvas by Ugo La Pietra, ItalyBy Ugo La PietraLocated in Milan, ItalyAcrylic on canvas designed by Ugo La Pietra in 2005, Italy.Category
Early 2000s Italian Modern Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic