Ink and watercolour drawing on paper
Signed
44.7x32.3 cm
Eduard Alcoy (Barcelona, 1930 - 1987) was a Catalan painter and sculptor known for his unique style and his contribution to contemporary Spanish art. His work is highly influenced by Surrealism and focuses on human condition through dreamlike and symbolic images.
Alcoy studied at Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, where he developed his artistic skills and began to forge his own style. Throughout his career, he experimented with various techniques and media, including painting, sculpture and printmaking. His work is known for its use of geometric shapes, bold colours and complex, evocative compositions.
During the 1960‘s and 1970’s, Alcoy became a leading artist on the Spanish art scene. He participated in many exhibitions both in Spain and abroad, receiving several awards and recognitions for his work. His works have been exhibited in major museums and galleries, and his legacy still influences contemporary artists.
Alcoy's style often combines elements of Surrealism and abstraction, creating images that defy conventional perception and explore subjects such as dream, fantasy and inner reality. His ability to blend the real and the imaginary in his work left an indelible imprint on contemporary art.
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Ink and watercolour drawing on paper
Signed
44.7x32.3 cm
Eduard Alcoy (Barcelona, 1930 - 1987) was a Catalan painter and sculptor known for his unique style and his contribution to contemporary Spanish art. His work is highly influenced by Surrealism and focuses on human condition through dreamlike and symbolic images.
Alcoy studied at Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, where he developed his artistic skills and began to forge his own style. Throughout his career, he experimented with various techniques and media, including painting, sculpture and printmaking. His work is known for its use of geometric shapes, bold colours and complex, evocative compositions.
During the 1960‘s and 1970’s, Alcoy became a leading artist on the Spanish art scene. He participated in many exhibitions both in Spain and abroad, receiving several awards and recognitions for his work. His works have been exhibited in major museums and galleries, and his legacy still influences contemporary artists.
Alcoy's style often combines elements of Surrealism and abstraction, creating images that defy conventional perception and explore subjects such as dream, fantasy and inner reality. His ability to blend the real and the imaginary in his work left an indelible imprint on contemporary art.
Slight oxidation.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!