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Ramon Gaya
Lot 35309381
Vermeer's "Delf Street, The Hague Museum", "A sale from the street", "Travel notebook" and "Untitled.
Drawings in ink, watercolor and gouache on paper (x7).
Signed, dated and some titled.
Measurements: 27 x 36 cm (larger); 19 x 12 cm (smaller).
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RAMÓN GAYA POMES (Murcia, 1910 - Valencia, 2005).
Vermeer's "Delf Street, The Hague Museum", "A sale from the street", "Travel notebook" and "Untitled.
Drawings in ink, watercolor and gouache on paper (x7).
Signed, dated and some titled.
Measurements: 27 x 36 cm (larger); 19 x 12 cm (smaller).
The initial formation of the painter and writer Ramón Gaya came from the hand of his father's friends Pedro Flores and Luis Garay, and thanks to the library of his father, a lithographer. He abandoned formal education to devote himself to painting and, thanks to a scholarship, he moved to Madrid in 1927, where he visited the Prado Museum and met Juan Ramón Jiménez and most of the members of the Generation of 1927. In Paris, he exhibits for the first time and, despite his success, he returns after a few months, disappointed by avant-garde painting, which he ends up rejecting. In the Spanish capital he collaborates with the Pedagogical Missions and makes several copies of paintings from the Prado Museum for the People's Museum, and later travels around Spain with this project. After a series of events during the Civil War (apart from the personal side, he founded the magazine "Hora de España", of which he would be the only cartoonist), he went to Mexico, in exile until 1952, when he decided to return to Europe and spend a year traveling around Paris, Venice, Florence and Rome, and then returned to Mexico. In 1956 he settled in the Italian capital, where he met again with the great masters. In 1960 he finally returned to Spain: he visited the Prado Museum in Madrid and some friends organized an exhibition for him. During this decade he made several trips to Spain, in addition to setting up his studio in Barcelona, and also to Europe, where his work could be seen in Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, Paris, etc., and his work has been recognized with outstanding mentions: Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts in 1985, opening of a museum dedicated to his work in Murcia in 1990, National Prize for Plastic Arts in 1997, etc. His creations are kept in important private collections (in Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, Rome, Paris, Murcia...) and outstanding institutions, apart from the one dedicated exclusively to his figure, such as the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo Collection, the Museum of Fine Arts in Murcia.
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