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Important Oil Painting of Young Orientalist Boys - Gabriel Morcillo Raya (Granada, 1887 - 1973), signed, Spanish Orientalist school of the 19th - 20th centuries Oil on canvas, framed measurements: 110 x 90 cm, canvas measurements: 85 x 65 cm. Gabriel Morcillo Raya (Granada, February 18, 1887 - Ibidem, December 22, 1973) Spanish painter. He began his artistic training in the family environment in the embroidery workshop of his aunt Paquita Raya and at the School of Fine Arts of Granada with teachers Miguel Vico Hernández and José de Larrocha González. After returning to Granada, he joined the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Granada and Málaga as a full academic. In 1918 he obtained a scholarship at the Academy of Painting in Rome, from which he resigned, thus beginning a period of isolation atypical for other painters of his class. In 1927 he took up a position as a professor of Decorative Painting and Natural Figure at the School of Arts and Crafts of Granada, which he had already been teaching since 1922. His work consists mainly of landscapes and portraits in which the orientalism and sensuality. Achieving great success in New York, Buenos Aires or Venice. Provenance: property of an important Andalusian private collection. Provenance: property of an important European collector (lots 28 to 60). Previously in a Belgian private collection. Tribal Art - African - Oceania - Asia - China - Ming - Qing.

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Important Oil Painting of Young Orientalist Boys - Gabriel Morcillo Raya (Granada, 1887 - 1973), signed, Spanish Orientalist school of the 19th - 20th centuries Oil on canvas, framed measurements: 110 x 90 cm, canvas measurements: 85 x 65 cm. Gabriel Morcillo Raya (Granada, February 18, 1887 - Ibidem, December 22, 1973) Spanish painter. He began his artistic training in the family environment in the embroidery workshop of his aunt Paquita Raya and at the School of Fine Arts of Granada with teachers Miguel Vico Hernández and José de Larrocha González. After returning to Granada, he joined the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Granada and Málaga as a full academic. In 1918 he obtained a scholarship at the Academy of Painting in Rome, from which he resigned, thus beginning a period of isolation atypical for other painters of his class. In 1927 he took up a position as a professor of Decorative Painting and Natural Figure at the School of Arts and Crafts of Granada, which he had already been teaching since 1922. His work consists mainly of landscapes and portraits in which the orientalism and sensuality. Achieving great success in New York, Buenos Aires or Venice. Provenance: property of an important Andalusian private collection. Provenance: property of an important European collector (lots 28 to 60). Previously in a Belgian private collection. Tribal Art - African - Oceania - Asia - China - Ming - Qing.

Valoración 16 000 - 18 000 EUR
Precio de salida 8 500 EUR

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