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Mujeres. Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa.
Regrettably, I have been unable to find further information about this painting. If you can assist, please comment below.
Hat Tips ❤️
- Thanks to Steve Schwartzman for linking this video.
- Thanks to Sister Renee who found this information (!!!) “Campesinos de Gandía” (Peasants Of Gandía), 1909. by Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (Spanish, 1871 – 1959), Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias in Oviedo, Spain, http://www.museobbaa.com/ast/obra/campesinos-de-gandia/
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I had never seen it before: it’s so lovely!
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Just found your comment in spam again – so sorry. Thanks for visiting, Luisa. 🙂
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Thank you
As I have already said the spam folder is one of the great mysteries of WP 🤗
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While I didn’t find information about this painting in particular, I did come across a 12.4-minute video showing 121 of Hermenegild Anglada-Camarasa’s paintings. Your post is the first time I’ve heard of that Catalan painter.
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Thank you, Steve! I am adding the video to this post. (I am agenda fluid, too.) 🙂
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Touché!
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These are two tidbits I found on the web. Tried an Apple translation of the description, but I think it’s better left as is.
“Campesinos de Gandía” (Peasants Of Gandía), 1909.
by Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (Spanish, 1871 – 1959)
Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias in Oviedo, Spain
http://www.museobbaa.com/ast/obra/campesinos-de-gandia/
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You found it!!!! Thank you, Sister Renee! ❤️🙂
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Love the way the artist highlights the beauty of the local craftsmanship 🙂
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Yes! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rosaliene. 🙂
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Stunning body of work. The landscape and still life are gorgeous. Very moody and emotional use of color and strokes.
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My sentiments exactly! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, kingkang. 🙂
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