José Luis Leiredo: "Ferrari 166MM" 1/500
José Luis Leirado. Ferrari 166MM. Litografía firmada a mano y numerada a lápiz 1/500. Medidas sin marco 28x39 cm. Enmarcado.
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Autor: Bouchet-Aubert. Título: Roma, Villa Medici. Descripción: aguafuerte de 1840. Certificado de garantía al dorso. Medidas sin marco 10x12 cm. Medidas con marco 22x24 cm. Obra en buenas condiciones con signos de la edad.
José Luis Leirado. Ferrari 166MM. Litografía firmada a mano y numerada a lápiz 1/500. Medidas sin marco 28x39 cm. Enmarcado.
Firma ilegible. Título: Golf Empordà (1997). Descripción: acuarela firmada y fechada 1997. Medidas sin marco 22x31 cm. Obra en buenas condiciones.
Federico Tormo Monzo. Ink drawing. 17x24cm. Valencia C. F. 2- Spanish 0. 40s. Hand signed. Soccer. Excellent Valencian cartoonist and cartoonist. Federico Tormo Monzó was born in Pinoso on April 15, 1890 and died in Valencia on September 12, 1971. He moved from his homeland to Valencia at the age of 17, and there he established his residence, having D. Richard Green. Although in 1927 he already obtained the first prize for advertising posters of the July Fair, also obtaining other prizes in Granada, his first steps in the city of Turia were as a draftsman in the sports section of the newspaper "Las Provincias", between the years 1931 and 1935, with series dedicated to caricatures of renowned footballers and boxers, directors of Valencian clubs, journalists, practitioners of other fashionable sports, such as greyhound racing. He stood out for his dexterity with the pencil when taking his notes at sporting events, which were published periodically. he sometimes signed his drawings with the pseudonym "Motor", which appears in some of his cartoons. But he not only cultivated the sports theme, since he also stood out for his drawings related to bullfighting art, caricaturing bullfighters of the stature of Marcial Lalanda, Félix Rodríguez, Vicente Barrera or Domingo Ortega. Characters of the Valencian culture, such as musicians and writers, were also portrayed by Tormo Monzó with his particular stroke. After the Civil War, the artist continued drawing, but alternating the art of caricature with that of painting, capturing the landscape of the cities where he was, such as Granada, Bilbao and Zaragoza, as well as Valencia. The innumerable individual exhibitions that he held throughout his life stand out, both in the city of Turia and in other parts of the country, and he has various paintings scattered abroad, one of them Artworking in the private collection of Winston Churchill. The painter's line is followed by his only student, José Agustí García, who knew his Artwork and shared his studio for more than 25 years.
Bernard Dufour. "Spanish town houses". Hand signed. Oil on canvas. 55x42 cm with frame. 48x34 cm without frame. Good condition with signs of age.
Alfred Revetllat Fosch. Pencil drawing "Feet". Hand signed. Dated Barcelona July 10, 1932. Framed without glass. 40x50cm. The drawing measures 40x30 cm. Good condition with signs of age. Pimarc. Barcelona.
Edward Alcoi. Hand signed lithograph. Numbered 894/1000. 21.5x22cm. Good condition with signs of age.
Francisco or Paco Racionero. Oil on board. "Expensive". 1970. Hand signed. N.P. 50x35 cm. good condition