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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO Zaragoza (1949) "Untitled"
        Sep. 25, 2024

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO Zaragoza (1949) "Untitled"

        Est: €270 - €360

        Lithograph Signed and justified in pencil 99/100 at the bottom Measurements: 39.5 x 54 cm

        Ansorena
      • Jose Ramon ZARAGOZA FERNANDEZ (Cangas de Onis 1874 - Madrid 1949) Portrait of a man
        May. 25, 2024

        Jose Ramon ZARAGOZA FERNANDEZ (Cangas de Onis 1874 - Madrid 1949) Portrait of a man

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Jose Ramon ZARAGOZA FERNANDEZ (Cangas de Onis 1874 - Madrid 1949) Portrait of a man Original oil on canvas 55 x 52 cm Signed, dated and dedicated lower left: A mi buen amigo Augustin. JR Zaragoza 1899 A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, participating in the national exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, where he received an honorable mention. In 1904, he was awarded a scholarship to further his training in Rome, where he remained until 1910. He also visited Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the 1915 National Exhibition. His works can be found in the Asturias Fine Arts Museum, Oviedo Town Hall, Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes and Gijón's Institut Jovellanos, among other collections.

        Millon & Associes
      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ (Cangas de Onis, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). Copy of "La Venus del espejo" by DIEGO VELÁZQUEZ (Seville, 1599-Madrid, 1660). Oil on canvas.
        Mar. 28, 2023

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ (Cangas de Onis, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). Copy of "La Venus del espejo" by DIEGO VELÁZQUEZ (Seville, 1599-Madrid, 1660). Oil on canvas.

        Est: €10,000 - €11,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ (Cangas de Onis, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). Copy of "La Venus del espejo" by DIEGO VELÁZQUEZ (Seville, 1599-Madrid, 1660). Oil on canvas. Unsigned. You can enclose a certificate issued by the artist's family, at the buyer's request and cost. Measurements: 124 x 176 cm; 134,5 x 186 cm (frame). Ramón Zaragoza was a great admirer of Velázquez's painting. From his formative years he visited the Prado Museum and studied the Meninas in depth. The copy shown here of "La venus del espejo" (National Gallery, London) bears witness to a profound knowledge of the Baroque master's work, as well as a privileged artistic pulse: the vivid pink flesh tones of the model, the way the white sheet spreads out, the sense of matter printed on the silk coverlet, the blurred reflection of the woman in the mirror... are all aspects that testify to a worthy follower of Velázquez's trail. With the utmost wisdom, he succeeds in making the crescent body acquire tactile qualities, as does the little Cupid. Ramón Zaragoza's painting, with its naturalistic language, has always been devoted to the enhancement of feminine sensuality, in its forms and freshness, but without idealisation. On this occasion he achieves this through this carnal and realistic Venus, as it was also in Velázquez's interest to take young women from his environment as models rather than depicting unreal goddesses. A painter trained at the Oviedo School of Arts and Crafts, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, receiving an honourable mention in the latter year. That same year he was awarded a scholarship by the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the San Fernando School in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued to exhibit his works at the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he was awarded a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his training in Rome, where he remained until 1910. He also travelled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1915. During his European tour he also took part in international exhibitions and was awarded the second medal at the Universal Exhibition in Munich in 1913 and an honourable mention at the Paris Salon of 1914. In 1923 he had an individual exhibition at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Madrid. He also produced decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes in the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor at the School of Arts and Crafts in the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at the San Fernando School. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, Oviedo City Hall, the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute in Gijón, among other collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO. Zaragoza (1949). "Untitled".
        Sep. 27, 2022

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO. Zaragoza (1949). "Untitled".

        Est: €330 - €440

        Paper: 74 x 54 cm. Lithograph. Signed and justified in pencil at the bottom 85/150. .

        Ansorena
      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame).
        Oct. 27, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame).

        Est: €10,000 - €12,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame). It was exhibited in the exhibition-homage to the artist, held in the exhibition hall of the Municipal House of Culture of Cangas de Onis, in the spring of 2008. A young model, taking advantage of a break of the painter, entertains herself by contemplating herself in a large moon mirror, which allows us to admire her nudity from a double perspective. As usual in the painting of José Ramón Zaragoza, the naturalistic language is devoted to the enhancement of female sensuality, in its forms and freshness, but without idealizing it. The painter devotes the same attention to capture the smoothness of the velvet of the armchair, the fine porcelain of the jar with its brushes... It also highlights the compositional skill, in the play of reflections that enlarge the room translating its proportions with verism. A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, obtaining an honorary mention in the latter year. That same year he received a scholarship from the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the Escuela de San Fernando in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued showing his works in the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he obtained a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his education in Rome, and he remained there until 1910. He also traveled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and French Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the 1915 National Exhibition. Also, during his tour through Europe he participated in international exhibitions, being awarded the second medal at the Universal Exhibition in Munich in 1913 and an honorable mention at the Paris Salon in 1914. As an individual, he exhibited in 1923 at the Museum of Modern Art in Madrid. He also made decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes of the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor of the School of Arts and Crafts of the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at San Fernando. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, the City Council of Oviedo, the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute of Gijón, among other collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ - Family of the artist
        Oct. 26, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ - Family of the artist

        Est: €200 - €300

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA FERNÁNDEZ Cangas de Onís 1874 - Alpedrete 1949 Family of the artist. 1889 Pencil drawings (3) Signed and dated in Cangas de Onís Size 940 x 155 mm each.

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      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame).
        Sep. 29, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame).

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Size: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame). It was exhibited in the exhibition-homage to the artist, held in the exhibition hall of the Casa Municipal de Cultura de Cangas de Onis, in the spring of 2008. A young model, taking advantage of a break by the painter, entertains herself by contemplating herself in a large mirror with a large moon, which allows us to admire her nudity from a double perspective. As usual in José Ramón Zaragoza's painting, the naturalistic language is devoted to the enhancement of female sensuality, in its forms and freshness, but without idealising it. The painter devotes the same attention to capturing the smoothness of the velvet of the armchair, the fine porcelain of the jar with his brushes... The compositional skill also stands out, in the play of reflections that enlarge the room, translating its proportions with verisimilitude. A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, obtaining an honourable mention in the latter year. That same year he was awarded a scholarship by the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the San Fernando School in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued to exhibit his works at the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he was awarded a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his training in Rome, where he remained until 1910. He also travelled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1915. During his European tour he also took part in international exhibitions and was awarded the second medal at the Universal Exhibition in Munich in 1913 and an honourable mention at the Paris Salon of 1914. In 1923 he had an individual exhibition at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Madrid. He also produced decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes in the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor of the School of Arts and Crafts in the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at the San Fernando School. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, Oviedo City Hall, the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute in Gijón, among other collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.
        May. 18, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame). It was exhibited in the exhibition-homage to the artist, held in the exhibition hall of the Municipal House of Culture of Cangas de Onis, in the spring of 2008. A young model, taking advantage of a break of the painter, entertains herself by contemplating herself in a large moon mirror, which allows us to admire her nudity from a double perspective. As usual in the painting of José Ramón Zaragoza, the naturalistic language is devoted to the enhancement of female sensuality, in its forms and freshness, but without idealizing it. The painter devotes the same attention to capture the smoothness of the velvet of the armchair, the fine porcelain of the jar with its brushes... It also highlights the compositional skill, in the play of reflections that expand the room translating its proportions with verism. A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, obtaining an honorary mention in the latter year. That same year he received a scholarship from the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the Escuela de San Fernando in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued showing his works in the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he obtained a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his education in Rome, and he remained there until 1910. He also traveled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and French Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the 1915 National Exhibition. Also, during his tour through Europe he participated in international exhibitions, being awarded the second medal at the Universal of Munich in 1913 and an honorable mention at the Paris Salon of 1914. As an individual, he exhibited in 1923 at the Museum of Modern Art in Madrid. He also made decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes of the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor of the School of Arts and Crafts of the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at San Fernando. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, the City Council of Oviedo, the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute of Gijón, among other collections.

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      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Nudes". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. It was exhibited in "A Century of Spanish Art, 1856-1956", Madrid 1956, as stated on the label on the back.
        Apr. 15, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Nudes". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. It was exhibited in "A Century of Spanish Art, 1856-1956", Madrid 1956, as stated on the label on the back.

        Est: €25,000 - €30,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Nudes". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. It was exhibited in "A Century of Spanish Art, 1856-1956", Madrid 1956, as stated on the label on the back. Measurements: 146 x 172 cm; 154 x 178 cm (frame). The influence of Manet's "Nude on the Grass" can be seen in this important painting, due to the daring treatment of the genre theme. Just as Manet had introduced a female nude among dressed gentlemen, here too there is a certain provocation by introducing the nude figure in a country scene, next to a lady dressed in white, protected with litmus, and accompanied by a third figure with a naked torso carrying a basket overflowing with tropical fruits. The latter introduces an exotic note to the painting. Her bronze skin contrasts with the pearly flesh tones of the other two, who, if we look at their respective physiques, seem to be the same model, dressed and naked. With this, José Ramón Zaragoza would be introducing another artistic wink, in this case to Goya. Regardless of the symbolic interpretations, what stands out above all is the plastic quality, the sensuality that emanates from the bodies thanks to the skillful drawing, as well as the play of light and shadow, and the work of glazes. The shadows meander over the bodies and zigzag in a wide tonal range on the white tablecloth. As usual in the impressionist tradition, the shadows are imbued with color, never dark. A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the nineteenth century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, obtaining an honorary mention in the latter year. That same year he received a scholarship from the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the Escuela de San Fernando in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued showing his works in the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he obtained a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his education in Rome, and he remained there until 1910. He also traveled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and French Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the 1915 National Exhibition. Also, during his tour through Europe he participated in international exhibitions, being awarded the second medal at the Universal of Munich in 1913 and an honorable mention at the Paris Salon of 1914. As an individual, he exhibited in 1923 at the Museum of Modern Art in Madrid. He also made decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes of the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor of the School of Arts and Crafts of the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at San Fernando. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, the City Council of Oviedo, the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute of Gijón, among other collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.
        Apr. 15, 2021

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, 1874 - Alpedrete, Madrid, 1947). "Female nude in front of the mirror." Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 112 x 112 cm; 127 x 127 cm (frame). It was exhibited in the exhibition-homage to the artist, held in the exhibition hall of the Municipal House of Culture of Cangas de Onis, in the spring of 2008. A young model, taking advantage of a break of the painter, entertains herself by contemplating herself in a large moon mirror, which allows us to admire her nudity from a double perspective. As usual in the painting of José Ramón Zaragoza, the naturalistic language is devoted to the enhancement of female sensuality, in its forms and freshness, but without idealizing it. The painter devotes the same attention to capture the smoothness of the velvet of the armchair, the fine porcelain of the jar with its brushes... It also highlights the compositional skill, in the play of reflections that expand the room translating its proportions with verism. A painter trained at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oviedo, José Ramón Zaragoza began his career in the last decade of the 19th century, taking part in the National Exhibitions of 1892 and 1897, obtaining an honorary mention in the latter year. That same year he received a scholarship from the Diputación de Asturias to continue his studies at the Escuela de San Fernando in Madrid, where his teacher was Menéndez Pidal. He continued showing his works in the National Exhibitions, and in 1901 and 1906 he obtained a second medal. In 1904 he was awarded a scholarship to further his education in Rome, and he remained there until 1910. He also traveled to Paris and London, and toured Holland, Germany and French Brittany. On his return, one of the portraits he painted on this trip won him the first medal at the 1915 National Exhibition. Also, during his tour through Europe he participated in international exhibitions, being awarded the second medal at the Universal Exhibition in Munich in 1913 and an honorable mention at the Paris Salon in 1914. As an individual, he exhibited in 1923 at the Museum of Modern Art in Madrid. He also made decorative projects, such as the three panels painted for the Círculo de Bellas Artes of the capital in 1925. Three years later he was appointed, by competitive examination, professor of the School of Arts and Crafts of the same city and in 1930, also by competition, professor of painting at San Fernando. He was appointed a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1948, shortly after his death. He is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, the City Council of Oviedo, the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid and the Jovellanos Institute of Gijón, among other collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO Zaragoza 1949
        Dec. 15, 2020

        JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO Zaragoza 1949

        Est: -

        Untitled. 1983 Acrylic on canvas Back signed and dated 1983 Size 195 x 130 cm ORIGIN Maeght Gallery, Barcelona Particular collection

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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza 1949) El Instante II Litografía sobre papel de 64 x 50 cm. Firmada y numerada 96/99. Sin marco.
        Jun. 20, 2018

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza 1949) El Instante II Litografía sobre papel de 64 x 50 cm. Firmada y numerada 96/99. Sin marco.

        Est: -

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza 1949). The Instant II. Lithography on paper of 64 x 50 cm. Signed and numbered 96/99. No frame.

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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza, 1949) Untitled
        Apr. 25, 2018

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza, 1949) Untitled

        Est: -

        Mixed on paper. 50 x 71 cm. Signed and dated in 1982. Deterioration on paper in the upper right side.

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      • José Manuel Broto Zaragoza 1949 Untitled
        Dec. 19, 2017

        José Manuel Broto Zaragoza 1949 Untitled

        Est: €12,000 - €16,000

        Mixed technique on canvas On the back, signed and dated 1985 195x160 cm Zaragoza 1949 Untitled Mixed technique on canvas On the back, signed and dated 1985 195x160 cm

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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza 1949) Constructivo en azul, blanco y negro. Gouache on paper
        Dec. 13, 2017

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza 1949) Constructivo en azul, blanco y negro. Gouache on paper

        Est: -

        Gouache sobre papel de 42.5 x 35 cm. Al dorso, firmado y fechado en1969

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      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874-Madrid, 1949) Paisaje con campesina
        Dec. 01, 2016

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874-Madrid, 1949) Paisaje con campesina

        Est: -

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874-Madrid, 1949) Paisaje con campesina, Oleo sobre lienzo de 40 x 37 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1920.

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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) Sistema
        Nov. 30, 2016

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) Sistema

        Est: -

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) Sistema, Oleo sobre lienzo de 200 x 400cm. Al dorso, firmado. Procedencia:-Museo de Arte de Torrelaguna. -Coleccion particular, Madrid. Eldiptico 'Sistemas' realizado en 2002, es un magnifico ejemplo de lamaestria de Broto en resaltar las formas sobre fondos monocromáticos. Las formas geométricas como nudos, espirales o entrelazos adquieren eneste Diptico su expresion mas personal.Los colores primarios, unaconstante en su obra, se oponen, el azul y el rojo, como campos en losque Broto actua con capas de pintura muy liquida a modo de veladuras yrecurriendo a la tecnica del dripping y lineas horizontales a modo de cintas adhesivas remarcando el geometrismo de la composición.

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      • BROTO, MANUEL JOSÉ (Zaragoza, 1949). “ST”. Print on Arches paper. Signed an
        Jun. 28, 2016

        BROTO, MANUEL JOSÉ (Zaragoza, 1949). “ST”. Print on Arches paper. Signed an

        Est: -

        BROTO, MANUEL JOSÉ (Zaragoza, 1949). “ST”. Print on Arches paper. Signed and numbered 10/100 with pencil. Print dimensions: 39.5x55 cm. Paper dimensions: 50x65 cm. BROTO, MANUEL JOSÉ (Zaragoza, 1949). “ST”. Grabado sobre papel Arches. Firmado y numerado 10/100 a lápiz. Med. huella: 39,5x55 cm. Med. papel: 50x65 cm.

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      • JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO
        Jun. 23, 2016

        JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO

        Est: -

        JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO 1949 Zaragoza - Paisaje clásico II Grabado Firmado. Numerado 17/25. 50 x 50 cm

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      • JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874 - Madrid, 1949) Landscape and peasant woman
        Apr. 27, 2016

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874 - Madrid, 1949) Landscape and peasant woman

        Est: -

        JOSÉ RAMÓN ZARAGOZA (Cangas de Onís, 1874-Madrid, 1949) Paisaje con campesina Oleo sobre lienzo de 40 x 37 cm. Firmado y fechado en 1920.

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      • Jose Ramon Zaragoza (1874-1949), STREET PERFORMERS WITH ON LOOKERS, Oil on canvas; signed and indistinctly dated “/01” ? lower left, 17" x 21" — 43.2 x 53.3 cm.
        Feb. 25, 2016

        Jose Ramon Zaragoza (1874-1949), STREET PERFORMERS WITH ON LOOKERS, Oil on canvas; signed and indistinctly dated “/01” ? lower left, 17" x 21" — 43.2 x 53.3 cm.

        Est: -

        JOSE RAMON ZARAGOZA (1874-1949), SPANISHSTREET PERFORMERS WITH ON LOOKERSOil on canvas; signed and indistinctly dated “/01” ? lower left17" x 21" — 43.2 x 53.3 cm.Estimate: $800—1,200

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      • JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) - Sistema [JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) - Sistema]
        Feb. 24, 2016

        JOSE MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) - Sistema [JOSÉ MANUEL BROTO (Zaragoza,1949) - Sistema]

        Est: -

        Oleo sobre lienzo de 200 x 400cm. Al dorso, firmado. Procedencia: -Museo de Arte de Torrelaguna. -Coleccion particular, Madrid. El diptico 'Sistemas' realizado en 2002, es un magnifico ejemplo de la maestria de Broto en resaltar las formas sobre fondos monocromáticos. Las formas geométricas como nudos, espirales o entrelazos adquieren en este Diptico su expresion mas personal.Los colores primarios, una constante en su obra, se oponen, el azul y el rojo, como campos en los que Broto actua con capas de pintura muy liquida a modo de veladuras y recurriendo a la tecnica del dripping y lineas horizontales a modo de cintas adhesivas remarcando el geometrismo de la composición.

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      • José Ramón Zaragoza Cangas de Onís 1874 - Alpedrete 1949 Sheep
        Dec. 16, 2015

        José Ramón Zaragoza Cangas de Onís 1874 - Alpedrete 1949 Sheep

        Est: €150 -

        José Ramón Zaragoza Cangas de Onís 1874 - Alpedrete 1949 Sheep Two charcoal on paper Signed. El pintor realizó una serie de dibujos sobre animales para ilustrar su Programa de Enseñanza de Pintura al Aire Libre" (1923). Bibliografía de referencia: B. Galán Martín, "El pintor José Ramón Zaragoza (1874-1949)", Oviedo, Instituto de estudios asturianos, 1984, p. 115, 118-119" 44,5x60 cm and 29,5x46 cm José Ramón Zaragoza Cangas de Onís 1874 - Alpedrete 1949 Carnero y oveja Dos carboncillos sobre papel Firmados. El pintor realizó una serie de dibujos sobre animales para ilustrar su "Programa de Enseñanza de Pintura al Aire Libre" (1923). Bibliografía de referencia: B. Galán Martín, "El pintor José Ramón Zaragoza (1874-1949)", Oviedo, Instituto de estudios asturianos, 1984, p. 115, 118-119 44,5x60 cm y 29,5x46 cm

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