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Domènec Pasqual i Badia (Mataró 1929), "Estris de Can Martinet", 1978, signed and dated at the back, Spanish, 20th century Cubist school Mixed technique of sand and dyed gravel adhered to canvas. Domènec Pascual i Badia was born in 1929 in Mataró (Catalonia). He studied drawing and painting in Barcelona, where he established himself over time as a landscape painter, he was the greatest exponent of pointillism of his time. Measurements: 82 x 54 cm

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Domènec Pasqual i Badia (Mataró 1929), "Estris de Can Martinet", 1978, signed and dated at the back, Spanish, 20th century Cubist school Mixed technique of sand and dyed gravel adhered to canvas. Domènec Pascual i Badia was born in 1929 in Mataró (Catalonia). He studied drawing and painting in Barcelona, where he established himself over time as a landscape painter, he was the greatest exponent of pointillism of his time. Measurements: 82 x 54 cm

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