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ROBERT LLIMÓS ORIOL (Barcelona, 1943). "Poma painter", Barcelona, 1988. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. Dated, titled and located on the back. Provenance: -Galeria Gamarra y Garrigues. With label on the back. -Private collection Measurements: 114 x 114 cm; 115 x 115 cm (frame). Llimós became known in 1964, with a joint exhibition with, among others, Arranz Bravo, Bartolozzi and Gerard Sala, with whom he worked as a team until 1969. His work can be found in outstanding collections such as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Espirito Santo Museum of Modern Art in Brazil, the Contemporary Art Collection in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Alava and Seville, the Fondazione Lucio Amelio in Naples, the Salvador Allende International Museum of Resistance in Santiago de Chile, the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation in Amsterdam, the Palau Solleric in Palma de Mallorca and the MACBA in Barcelona, among others. His work, with an expressive and intense stroke, oscillates between figuration and symbolic abstraction, with a strong attraction for the animal world, often the subject of his work, as can be seen in the painting we now present.

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ROBERT LLIMÓS ORIOL (Barcelona, 1943). "Poma painter", Barcelona, 1988. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. Dated, titled and located on the back. Provenance: -Galeria Gamarra y Garrigues. With label on the back. -Private collection Measurements: 114 x 114 cm; 115 x 115 cm (frame). Llimós became known in 1964, with a joint exhibition with, among others, Arranz Bravo, Bartolozzi and Gerard Sala, with whom he worked as a team until 1969. His work can be found in outstanding collections such as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Espirito Santo Museum of Modern Art in Brazil, the Contemporary Art Collection in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museums of Alava and Seville, the Fondazione Lucio Amelio in Naples, the Salvador Allende International Museum of Resistance in Santiago de Chile, the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation in Amsterdam, the Palau Solleric in Palma de Mallorca and the MACBA in Barcelona, among others. His work, with an expressive and intense stroke, oscillates between figuration and symbolic abstraction, with a strong attraction for the animal world, often the subject of his work, as can be seen in the painting we now present.

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