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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Doves of peace", 1972. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Doves of peace", 1972. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

    Est: €900 - €1,000

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Doves of peace", 1972. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 17 x 11 cm; 44 x 38 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path since, after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Three doves", 1950. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Three doves", 1950. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

    Est: €900 - €1,000

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Three doves", 1950. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 21.5 x 15.5 cm; 73 x 36.5 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boat and stars", 1986. Colored markers on paper. Signed and dated.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boat and stars", 1986. Colored markers on paper. Signed and dated.

    Est: €500 - €600

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boat and stars", 1986. Colored markers on paper. Signed and dated. Measurements: 21 x 13 cm; 40 x 32 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Roma Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to dedicate himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1951. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and dedicated.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1951. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and dedicated.

    Est: €700 - €800

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1951. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and dedicated. Measurements: 22 x 14 cm; 49 x 40 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner. Measurements: 31 x 21,5 cm; 45 x 36 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boats and fish", 1976. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed and dated.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boats and fish", 1976. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed and dated.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,300

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Boats and fish", 1976. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed and dated. Measurements: 16.5 x 23 cm; 35 x 41.5 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1972. Ink on paper. Signed and dated.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1972. Ink on paper. Signed and dated.

    Est: €800 - €900

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1972. Ink on paper. Signed and dated. Measurements: 44 x 31 cm; 55 x 43 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1960. Pens on canvas. Signed and dated.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1960. Pens on canvas. Signed and dated.

    Est: €1,600 - €1,800

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1960. Pens on canvas. Signed and dated. Measurements: 25 x 43 cm; 38 x 56 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed gouache, ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed gouache, ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area.

    Est: €600 - €700

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Mixed gouache, ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area. Measurements: 20 x 12 cm; 31 x 24 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Roma Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Ateneo in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1947. Ink on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area.
    Jan. 29, 2025

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1947. Ink on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,500

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled, 1947. Ink on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area. Measurements: 47 x 39 cm; 83 x 74 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, however, at first, his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of 27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • Alberti. Drawing with poem
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Alberti. Drawing with poem

    Est: -

    Marker drawing with handwritten poem in the lower left corner: "Who would ride the horse / of blue sea foam! / In one leap, / I want to win the sea! / RA" Signed R. Alberti 80 in the lower right corner. Provenance: Private collection, direct gift from the artist.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Corrida, 1971
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Corrida, 1971

    Est: €50 - €70

    lithograph in colours, numbered P.A. 65 x 50 cm (sheet size) Signed and dated in pencil lower right Lower left dry stamp of the Printer Grafica Internazionale, Rome

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  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - 2 lithographs
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - 2 lithographs

    Est: €70 - €100

    a) W Lenin lithograph in colours, numbered P.A. cm 70 x 49.7 (sheet size), (unframed) Signed and dated in pencil in the lower margin b) The spouses lithograph in colours, numbered 4/100 76 x 56 cm (sheet size), (unframed) Signed in pencil lower right

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  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Sea creature
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Sea creature

    Est: €50 - €70

    etching and aquatint in colours, numbered P.A. 37 x 25 cm (69.5 x 50 cm sheet size), (unframed) Signed in pencil lower right

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  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Fish
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Fish

    Est: €50 - €70

    etching and aquatint in colours, numbered P.A. 41 x 25.5 cm (59.5 x 44.5 cm sheet size), (unframed) Signed in pencil lower right

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  • Rafael Alberti (1902-1999) Cancion de Altea de El …
    Dec. 10, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (1902-1999) Cancion de Altea de El …

    Est: €300 - €400

    Rafael Alberti (1902-1999) Cancion de Altea de El Adefesio, Corral de Comedias, Madrid, oplage 151/180, gesigneerd en genummerd in potlood op achterblad, 51 x 36 cm

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  • Alberti, Rafael: Hommage an Lorca
    Nov. 22, 2024

    Alberti, Rafael: Hommage an Lorca

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    Alberti, Rafael - Homage to Lorca (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999 ibid.) Etching/Arches laid paper. Edition Boza, Barcelona. Lower left num '61/75', signed lower right. 49 x 34.5 cm (65 x 50 cm). // Alberti, Rafael Hommage an Lorca (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999 ebd.) Radierung/Arches-Bütten. Edition Boza, Barcelona. Links unten num ''61/75'', rechts unten sign. 49 x 34,5 cm (65 x 50 cm).

    Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
  • Alberti, Rafael: Hommage an Picasso
    Nov. 22, 2024

    Alberti, Rafael: Hommage an Picasso

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    Alberti, Rafael - Homage to Picasso (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902- 1999 ibid.) Etching/Arches laid paper. Edition Boza, Barcelona. Num '61/75' lower left, signed lower right. 49 x 34.5 cm (65.5 x 49.5 cm). // Alberti, Rafael Hommage an Picasso (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902- 1999 ebd.) Radierung/Arches-Bütten. Edition Boza, Barcelona. Links unten num ''61/75'', rechts unten sign. 49 x 34,5 cm (65,5 x 49,5 cm).

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Río de la Plata. 19...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Río de la Plata. 19...

    Est: -

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Río de la Plata. 1952 Pastel on cardboard Signed and dated 1952 Back signed, dated and titled Measurements 47 x 67.5 cm

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Sailor. 1977 Marker...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Sailor. 1977 Marker...

    Est: -

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Sailor. 1977 Marker on paper Signed and dated 1977 Measurements 20.5 x 14.5 cm

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Mermaid. 1982 Marke...
    Oct. 30, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Mermaid. 1982 Marke...

    Est: -

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Cádiz 1902-1998 Mermaid. 1982 Marker on paper Signed and dated 1982 Measurements 18 x 11 cm

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  • Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etch. by Seoane
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etch. by Seoane

    Est: -

    ALBERTI, Rafael.- "HEY, THE BULLS!" Bs. As.: Emecé ed., 1942. Folio, cover with flaps. 29 pgs. + 4 h. 7 woodcuts by Luis Seoane. Beautiful dedication in vivid colors, with a drawing by Rafael Alberti, full page in respectful h., for Ana María and Gustavo Gili.

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  • Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "Woman and Moon"
    Oct. 20, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "Woman and Moon"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    † Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999) "Woman and Moon", 1989 watercolor and ink on paper signed and dated lower right. Matted, glazed and framed.

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  • Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etchings by Seoane
    Sep. 25, 2024

    Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etchings by Seoane

    Est: -

    ALBERTI, Rafael.- "HEY, THE BULLS!" Bs. As.: Imprenta López, 1942. Smaller folio, cover. with flaps. 29 pages. + 4 hrs. Wood engravings by Luis Seoane. numbered tyr. limited to 429, on special Dutch paper.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa Mari (1902 / 1999) "Surrealist composition"
    Sep. 25, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa Mari (1902 / 1999) "Surrealist composition"

    Est: €150 - €200

    Lithograph Signed and justified in pencil at the bottom 4/60. With filigree dry stamp Measurements: Frame: 38 x 29 cm

    Ansorena
  • Rafael Alberti (Spanish), "A Que Baser?", "Vide Poetica"
    Aug. 29, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (Spanish), "A Que Baser?", "Vide Poetica"

    Est: $500 - $800

    † Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999) "A Que Baser?", 1964 "Vide Poetica", 1964 an engraving on paper and photogravure on paper from the "X Sonetas Romanos" portfolio, the wide margin edition of 10, published by Ediciones Galeria Bonino, Buenos Aires, each pencil-signed lower right, marked artist proof lower left and titled lower center, former numbered "10/10", latter numbered "8/10". Both matted, glazed and framed.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa Mari (1902 / 1999) “Bullfighting”, 1970
    Jul. 23, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa Mari (1902 / 1999) “Bullfighting”, 1970

    Est: €2,400 - €3,200

    6 lithographs on paper All of them signed, dated and justified 49/99 in pencil at the bottom. Attached is the cover of the folder, the poem and the signed, dated and justified edition justification sheet. Measurements: Paper: 65 x 50 cm each

    Ansorena
  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Flamenco dancer". Oil on wood. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Jul. 15, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Flamenco dancer". Oil on wood. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €600 - €700

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Flamenco dancer". Oil on wood. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 34 x 24 cm; 48 x 38 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, but at first his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of '27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • ALBERTI RAFAEL (1902 - 1999) - CAVALLO DI DENARI
    Jul. 12, 2024

    ALBERTI RAFAEL (1902 - 1999) - CAVALLO DI DENARI

    Est: €200 - €300

    ALBERTI RAFAEL (1902 - 1999). CAVALLO DI DENARI. on the back: signature, title, inscriptions in pencil plate size: 10 x 6.5 cm Preparatory study of free interpretation for the Piacentine card game 40 + 1 +3 publisher: Pari Editori & Dispari, 1972 print: F. Cioppi edited by: R. Chiessi, C. Costa, M. Ferrari back of the cards: G. Alviani; chips: G. Bizzarri; ORIGIN Private collection, Bergamo EXHIBITIONS XXXVI Venice Biennale, 1972 Civic Museums, Even & Odd. 50 years of research, Reggio Emilia, 2014 MaMbo - Museum of Modern Art of Bologna, Rosanna Chiessi. Pari&Dispari, Bologna 25 May – 16 September 2018 REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY Domus, January 1973 REFERENCE SITEGRAPHY https://www.pariedispari.org/news/4013-gioco-delle-carte-piacentine-con-libera-interpretation-di-44-artisti. 19,00 x 29,00 cm.

    Capitolium Art
  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-Cadiz 1999) Without title
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-Cadiz 1999) Without title

    Est: €100 - €200

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-Cadiz 1999) Untitled 1970 Lithograph 65x50 cm - with frame 68x53 cm Signature, date and numbering "R. Alberti '70 P.A.". Embossed stamp lower left.

    Casa d'aste ARCADIA
  • LITHOGRAPH BY RAFAEL ALBERTI, 1975
    Jun. 12, 2024

    LITHOGRAPH BY RAFAEL ALBERTI, 1975

    Est: -

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (Puerto de Santa Maria 1902 - 1999) Torero, 1975 Litografia a colori, ex. nd. Misura del foglio, cm. 70 x 50 Firma e data in basso a destra In cornice Gore sulla carta

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  • ALBERTI, RAFAEL (1902 - 1999)
    May. 28, 2024

    ALBERTI, RAFAEL (1902 - 1999)

    Est: -

    Lithograph on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Rust spots in the upper left corner.

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  • Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Drawing for Luis Miguel Dominguin's cape, 1971
    May. 16, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902-1999) - Drawing for Luis Miguel Dominguin's cape, 1971

    Est: €200 - €300

    mixed media and collage on shaped paper 104.5 x 203 cm Signed on the right side: Dibujo original por el capote de Luis Miguel Dominguin, R. Alberti with an ad personam dedication, dated Rome, 1971

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  • MIXED MEDIA BY RAFAEL ALBERTI, 1971
    May. 08, 2024

    MIXED MEDIA BY RAFAEL ALBERTI, 1971

    Est: €150 - €200

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (Puerto de Santa Maria 1902 - 1999) La colomba, 1971 Tecnica mista e collage su carta, cm. 22 x 22 Firma e data in basso al centro In cornice ottagonale Il collage è stato realizzato in occasione dell'incontro con l'Artista presso il Club della Biblioteca

    Casa d'Aste Babuino
  • Rafael Alberti (1902-1999) Glass Dove Plate
    May. 07, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (1902-1999) Glass Dove Plate

    Est: $25 - $250

    DESCRIPTION: Glass plate designed by Spanish artist Rafael Alberti featuring an image of a dove perched on its nest. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Spain DIMENSIONS: H: 1" L: 12.5" CONDITION: Minor wear consistent with age and use Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please email [email protected] for further details.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area.
    May. 07, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area.

    Est: €200 - €300

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). Untitled. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower area. Measurements: 20 x 13 cm; 34 x 28 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, but at first his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of 27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "A Que Baser?","Vide Poetica"
    Apr. 18, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "A Que Baser?","Vide Poetica"

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    † Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999) "A Que Baser?", 1964 "Vide Poetica", 1964 an engraving on paper and photogravure on paper from the "X Sonetas Romanos" portfolio, the wide margin edition of 10, published by Ediciones Galeria Bonino, Buenos Aires, each pencil-signed lower right, marked artist proof lower left and titled lower center, former numbered "10/10", latter numbered "8/10". Both matted, glazed and framed.

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  • Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "Woman and Moon"
    Apr. 18, 2024

    Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999), "Woman and Moon"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    † Rafael Alberti (Spanish, 1902-1999) "Woman and Moon", 1989 watercolor and ink on paper signed and dated lower right. Matted, glazed and framed.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa MarI (1902 / 1999) "Si proibisco di buttare inmondezze", 1964
    Apr. 09, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI Puerto de Santa MarI (1902 / 1999) "Si proibisco di buttare inmondezze", 1964

    Est: €270 - €360

    Justified Engraving 7/10 artist's proof, titled, signed and dated in pencil on the bottom. Measurements: Paper: 64 x 49 cm; footprint: 45 x 35 cm

    Ansorena
  • RAFAEL ALBERTI, CUORI
    Apr. 04, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI, CUORI

    Est: €30 - €60

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (1902 - 1999) Cuori 1976 Lithograph, ed. 2866/5000 28 x 21 cm Signed and dated in pencil lower right Numbered on the reverse

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  • Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etchings by Seoane
    Mar. 20, 2024

    Alberti. Hey, the bulls! Etchings by Seoane

    Est: -

    ALBERTI, Rafael.- "HEY, THE BULLS!" Bs. As.: Imprenta López, 1942. Smaller folio, cover. with flaps. 29 pages. + 4 hrs. Wood engravings by Luis Seoane. numbered tyr. limited to 429, on special Dutch paper.

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  • Rafael Alberti. Manuscript
    Mar. 20, 2024

    Rafael Alberti. Manuscript

    Est: -

    ALBERTI, Rafael.- "BASÍLICA DE SAN PEDRO" Handwritten poem in markers, signed at the end, dedicated to Manuel Augusto García Viñolas, located in Rome, dated 1968. 40 x 28.5 cm.

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  • Raphael Alberti. seville
    Mar. 20, 2024

    Raphael Alberti. seville

    Est: -

    Gouache and collage on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Dated (1951) in the lower left corner. Titled at the top. Inscription [Blue and green, pink and purple. The air that carries you has not forgotten me. All the bullfighters in Seville threw you out when they saw your bullfight.] Provenance: - Feldman Gallery, Buenos Aires (Label on the back). - Private collection.

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  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, 1909 - 1999) "Untitled"
    Mar. 14, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, 1909 - 1999) "Untitled"

    Est: €100 - €150

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, 1909 - 1999) "Untitled" Engraving Signed and numbered 121/300 68 x 49 cm 100 - 150 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • Rafael Alberti. No title
    Feb. 21, 2024

    Rafael Alberti. No title

    Est: -

    Screen printing on Fabriano paper. Signed and dated (74) in the lower left corner. Numbered (275/300) in the lower right corner. Edited by Galería SEN, Madrid.

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  • Rafael Alberti El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902 -Cadice 1999 Without title 1970 Litography 64.5x50 cm - In the frame 68x53 cm signature, date and numbering "R.Alberti '70, P.A.", dry stamp at the bottom left
    Feb. 06, 2024

    Rafael Alberti El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902 -Cadice 1999 Without title 1970 Litography 64.5x50 cm - In the frame 68x53 cm signature, date and numbering "R.Alberti '70, P.A.", dry stamp at the bottom left

    Est: €150 - €300

    Rafael Alberti El Puerto de Santa Maria 1902 -Cadice 1999 Without title 1970 Litography 64.5x50 cm - In the frame 68x53 cm signature, date and numbering "R.Alberti '70, P.A.", dry stamp at the bottom left

    Casa d'aste ARCADIA
  • RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Music, painting and friendship", 1948. Mixed media, gouache and ink on paper. Framed with museum glass. Signed, dated and titled in
    Jan. 30, 2024

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Music, painting and friendship", 1948. Mixed media, gouache and ink on paper. Framed with museum glass. Signed, dated and titled in

    Est: €600 - €800

    RAFAEL ALBERTI (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, 1902 - 1999). "Music, painting and friendship", 1948. Mixed media, gouache and ink on paper. Framed with museum glass. Signed, dated and titled in Measurements: 22 x 15 cm; 40 x 32,5 cm (frame). Rafael Alberti was a writer and poet belonging to the Generation of 27, considered one of the greatest writers of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish literature. He received numerous awards and recognitions, among them the National Poetry Prize (1925), the Lenin de la Paz (1965), the National Theater Prize (1980), the Cervantes Prize (1983) and the Rome Prize for Literature (1991). He renounced the other great award of Spanish literature, the Prince of Asturias, due to his strong republican convictions. Rafael Alberti's first vocation was painting, but his real discovery of this art took place in 1917, when he moved to Madrid with his family and visited the Prado Museum for the first time. He then made his plastic work known for the first time in 1920, at the Salón de Otoño in Madrid, and two years later he exhibited at the Athenaeum in the same city. His painting was characterized by the fact that it was not his definitive path, since after the death of his father, he began to write his first verses. As a writer, Alberti enjoyed great success from the beginning of his career, but at first his success was linked to artistic prestige, since he was still economically dependent on his family. The new literary magazines accepted and wanted to publish his works. He was also beginning to make friends within the circle that today is known as the Generation of 27. He began to write in a style that was not only more demanding formally, but also allowed him to be more satirical and dramatic. Since then, his life will be opening to what will be the center of his inspiration, poetry, without completely abandoning his pictorial vocation. Among his last works is A la pintura ('On Painting') (1945). They reflect his intellectual activity during his exile, since Alberti returned to painting and began a series of poems to gather his thoughts on painting. A subject to which he continued to devote himself for many years. Among these poems dedicated to painting he wrote a series of sonnets about the retina, the hand, the canvas, the brush, etc.; a series of short poems in free verse about colors; and finally a series of poems in homage to various painters such as Titian, or El Greco among others.

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  • Rafael Alberti. No title
    Jan. 24, 2024

    Rafael Alberti. No title

    Est: -

    Etching on paper. Signed and dated (76) in the lower right corner. Dedicated and dated at the bottom.

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