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    • Jose Garcia Ramos. Immaculate
      Dec. 11, 2024

      Jose Garcia Ramos. Immaculate

      Est: -

      Oil on canvas. Signed and titled (Copy) in the lower right corner. Copy by Murillo.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 - 1912). "Portrait of a lady. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 - 1912). "Portrait of a lady. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €600 - €800

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 - 1912). "Portrait of a lady. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 31 x 16 cm; 48 x 38 (frame). José García y Ramos was initiated in the world of art very early, in fact he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts of Seville when he was still a child. There he would have Eduardo Cano de la Peña as his main teacher. He then completed his training in the workshop of José Jiménez de Aranda, with whom he moved to Rome in 1872. In the Italian capital he subsisted by selling small format paintings, which reproduced landscapes and Andalusian characters, and came into contact with Mariano Fortuny, whose work had an important influence on his artistic personality. After a period of two years in Spain, he returned to Rome in 1877, a year in which he also visited Naples and Venice. Between 1881 and 1882 García y Ramos lived in Paris, and later returned to Seville. There he was appointed president of the Escuela Libre de Bellas Artes, taught at the Escuela de Artes Industriales and in 1893 became a member of the Academia de Bellas Artes de Santa Isabel. He also participated in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts and collaborated as an illustrator in "La Ilustración Española y Americana", "La Ilustración Artística" and "Blanco y Negro". José García y Ramos stood out as one of the greatest exponents of Andalusian regionalism. Inspired by everyday themes, he reproduced the grace of popular characters and the festive atmosphere of the city. Many scenes are imbued with the romanticism of the time, with characters such as acrobats and bandits. The loose and agile drawing, as well as the fluidity and freedom of his brushstrokes, are the basis of his personal style. The bulk of the work of José García y Ramos is currently preserved in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Park of the Citadel of Barcelona, ​​García Ramos, José (Seville, 1852-1912)
      Jul. 25, 2024

      Park of the Citadel of Barcelona, ​​García Ramos, José (Seville, 1852-1912)

      Est: €900 - €950

      Oil on canvas, total measurements with frame: 65 x 85 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive).

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • Crossing the Bridge
      May. 22, 2024

      Crossing the Bridge

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      José García y Ramos Spanish 1852–1912 Crossing the Bridge signed lower left: J. Garcia. Ramos ; further stamped on the reverse 1868 oil on canvas canvas: 28 ½ by 33 ¼ in.; 72.2 by 84.5 cm framed: 36 ¼ by 40 ½ in.; 92 by 103 cm

      Sotheby's
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS - Mujer peinándose
      May. 21, 2024

      JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS - Mujer peinándose

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS Sevilla 1852 - 1912 Mujer peinándose Dibujo a carboncillo negro, sepia y sanguina Firmado Medidas 315 x 240 mm

      Subastas Segre
    • Retrato femenino
      Feb. 07, 2024

      Retrato femenino

      Est: -

      Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "García y Ramos / Sevilla".

      Isbilya Subastas
    • Juan or José García Ramos (1852 - 1912), Scene of Quxote in front of fishermen in a river, 19th century Spanish school
      Nov. 29, 2023

      Juan or José García Ramos (1852 - 1912), Scene of Quxote in front of fishermen in a river, 19th century Spanish school

      Est: €3,000 - €3,250

      Oil on canvas. Measurements: 53 x 30 cm, framed measurements: 66 x 41 cm. The brothers José and Juan García Ramos shared the same aesthetic language and models of José, in whose shadow he painted and lived his entire life. Indeed, both the prototypes of the characters and their human canon belong at first glance to the well-known spelling of José, some of them almost literally reproducing his types. Provenance: important private collection from Madrid.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 – 1912). "The Andalusian Gypsy", 1908. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left area. Titled in the upper right area.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 – 1912). "The Andalusian Gypsy", 1908. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left area. Titled in the upper right area.

      Est: €3,000 - €3,500

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (Seville, 1852 - 1912). La gitana andaluza" ("The Andalusian Gypsy"), 1908. Oil on canvas. Signed on the lower left. Titled in the upper right area. Size: 35 x 36,5 cm; 74 x 55,5 cm (frame). José García y Ramos started in the world of art very early, in fact he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in Seville when he was still a child. His main teacher there was Eduardo Cano de la Peña. He then completed his training in the studio of José Jiménez de Aranda, with whom he moved to Rome in 1872. In the Italian capital he subsisted by selling small-format paintings that depicted Andalusian landscapes and characters, and came into contact with Mariano Fortuny, whose work had an important influence on his artistic personality. After a two-year period in Spain he returned to Rome in 1877, when he also visited Naples and Venice. Between 1881 and 1882 García y Ramos lived in Paris before returning permanently to Seville. There he was appointed president of the Escuela Libre de Bellas Artes, taught at the School of Industrial Arts and in 1893 became a member of the Santa Isabel Academy of Fine Arts. He also took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts and collaborated as an illustrator in "La Ilustración Española y Americana", "La Ilustración Artística" and "Blanco y Negro". José García y Ramos stood out as one of the leading exponents of Andalusian regionalism. Inspired by everyday subjects, he reproduced the grace of popular characters and the festive atmosphere of the city. Many scenes are imbued with the romanticism of the period, with characters such as acrobats and bandits. The loose, agile drawing and the fluidity and freedom of his brushstrokes are the basis of his personal style. The bulk of José García y Ramos's work is now in the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, and he is also represented in the Museo del Prado and in numerous private national and international collections. (Seville, 1852 - 1912). La gitana andaluza" ("The Andalusian Gypsy"), 1908. Oil on canvas. Signed in Size. 35 x 36,5 cm; 74 x 55,5 cm (frame). José García y Ramos started in the world of art very early, in fact he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in Seville when he was still a child. His main teacher there was Eduardo Cano de la Peña. He then completed his training in the studio of José Jiménez de Aranda, with whom he moved to Rome in 1872. In the Italian capital he subsisted by selling small-format paintings that depicted Andalusian landscapes and characters, and came into contact with Mariano Fortuny, whose work had an important influence on his artistic personality. After a two-year period in Spain, he returned to Rome in 1877, the year in which he also visited Naples and Venice. Between 1881 and 1882 García y Ramos lived in Paris before returning permanently to Seville. There he was appointed president of the Escuela Libre de Bellas Artes, taught at the School of Industrial Arts and in 1893 became a member of the Santa Isabel Academy of Fine Arts. He also took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts and collaborated as an illustrator in "La Ilustración Española y Americana", "La Ilustración Artística" and "Blanco y Negro". José García y Ramos stood out as one of the leading exponents of Andalusian regionalism. Inspired by everyday subjects, he reproduced the grace of popular characters and the festive atmosphere of the city. Many scenes are imbued with the romanticism of the period, with characters such as acrobats and bandits. The loose, agile drawing and the fluidity and freedom of his brushstrokes are the basis of his personal style. The bulk of José García y Ramos's work is now in the Seville Museum of Fine Arts and is also represented in the Prado Museum and in numerous private national and international collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Crossing the Bridge
      May. 24, 2023

      Crossing the Bridge

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      José García y Ramos Spanish 1852–1912 Crossing the Bridge signed J. Garcia. Ramos (lower left); stamped 1868 (reverse) oil on canvas canvas:28 ½ by 33 ¼ in.; 72.2 by 84.5 cm framed: 36 ¼ by 40 ½ in.; 92 by 103 cm

      Sotheby's
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS
      May. 02, 2023

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS

      Est: €3,750 - €5,000

      José García Ramos (Sevilla, 1852-1912) Pelando la pava. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 49 x 61 cm.

      Aletheia Subastas
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS - Corpus Christi of Villaharta, Córdoba
      Mar. 28, 2023

      JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS - Corpus Christi of Villaharta, Córdoba

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS Seville 1852 - 1912 Corpus Christi de Villaharta, Córdoba Oil on canvas Signed Size 81 x 46 cm

      Subastas Segre
    • View of Andalusian Town, Karl Axmann (d. 1970), Member of the Dresden Academy of Art, German school of the 20th century.
      Jul. 20, 2022

      View of Andalusian Town, Karl Axmann (d. 1970), Member of the Dresden Academy of Art, German school of the 20th century.

      Est: €250 - €1,000

      Oil on canvas, framed dimensions: 81 x 52 cm. Canvas size: 69 x 40 cm

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • JOSÉ GARCIA Y RAMOS (Seville, 1852 – 1912). "Woman between curtains", circa 1904. Oil on canvas.
      Jun. 09, 2022

      JOSÉ GARCIA Y RAMOS (Seville, 1852 – 1912). "Woman between curtains", circa 1904. Oil on canvas.

      Est: €8,000 - €9,000

      JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS (Seville, 1852 - 1912). "Woman between curtains", circa 1904. Oil on canvas. Work referenced in the Catalogue: "José García y Ramos, an illustrator of Sevillian life", Sala Villasís, Fundación el Monte. 1997, p.112. Signed in the lower middle section. Measurements: 140 x 101 cm; 159 x 119 cm (frame). In this work the artist plays with trompe l'oeil, conceiving the frame of the painting as that of a window, through which a young protagonist seems to be leaning out. García y Ramos offers a delicate and courteous image, dominated by the prominence of a young woman. Despite her facial features, the voluptuousness of the clothing in both form and colour, together with the vaporousness of the curtains, present the viewer with a jovial protagonist. This idea is heightened by the slight smile on her face. In this painting the artist manages to capture a fleeting snapshot of the everyday life of the bourgeoisie of the time, an image full of charm and delicacy that captures the viewer's gaze. José García y Ramos was initiated into the world of art very early on, in fact he enrolled at the Seville School of Fine Arts when he was still a child. His main teacher there was Eduardo Cano de la Peña. He then completed his training in the studio of José Jiménez de Aranda, with whom he moved to Rome in 1872. In the Italian capital he subsisted by selling small-format paintings depicting landscapes and Andalusian figures and came into contact with Mariano Fortuny, whose work had a major influence on his artistic personality. After a two-year period in Spain he returned to Rome in 1877, when he also visited Naples and Venice. Between 1881 and 1882 García y Ramos lived in Paris before returning permanently to Seville. There he was appointed president of the Escuela Libre de Bellas Artes, taught at the School of Industrial Arts and in 1893 became a member of the Santa Isabel Academy of Fine Arts. He also took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts and collaborated as an illustrator in "La Ilustración Española y Americana", "La Ilustración Artística" and "Blanco y Negro". José García y Ramos stood out as one of the leading exponents of Andalusian regionalism. Inspired by everyday subjects, he reproduced the grace of popular characters and the festive atmosphere of the city. Many scenes are imbued with the romanticism of the period, with characters such as acrobats and bandits. The loose, agile drawing and the fluidity and freedom of his brushstrokes are the basis of his personal style. The bulk of José García y Ramos's work is now in the Seville Museum of Fine Arts and is also represented in the Prado Museum and in numerous private national and international collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • PORTRAIT OF A BULLFIGHTER WOMAN WITH A FLOWER HEADDRESS, JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS (SEVILLE, 1852 - 1912), SEVILLIAN SCHOOL OF THE 19TH CENTURY
      Apr. 07, 2022

      PORTRAIT OF A BULLFIGHTER WOMAN WITH A FLOWER HEADDRESS, JOSÉ GARCÍA Y RAMOS (SEVILLE, 1852 - 1912), SEVILLIAN SCHOOL OF THE 19TH CENTURY

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Oil on canvas, framed measurements: 83 x 62 cm. Canvas measures: 61 x 41 cm

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • JOSÉ GARCIA RAMOS
      Apr. 01, 2022

      JOSÉ GARCIA RAMOS

      Est: CHF4,000 - CHF6,000

      JOSÉ GARCIA RAMOS (1852 Seville 1912) A market scene with orange sellers in Seville. Oil on panel. Signed and inscribed lower left: Garcia y Ramos, Sevilla. 28.6 × 17.8 cm. Provenance: - Private collection, USA. - Sale Koller, 31.3.2017, Lot 3216. - Private collection, USA. We are grateful to Enrique Valdivieso González for confirming the authenticity of the painting on the basis of a photograph. --------------- JOSÉ GARCIA RAMOS (1852 Sevilla 1912) Marktszene mit Orangenverkäufer in Sevilla. Öl auf Holz. Unten links signiert und bezeichnet: Garcia y Ramos, Sevilla. 28,6 × 17,8 cm. Provenienz: - Privatbesitz, USA. - Auktion Koller, 31.3.2017, Los 3216. - Privatbesitz, USA. Enrique Valdivieso González bestätigt die Eigenhändigkeit dieses Gemäldes anhand einer Fotografie, wofür wir ihm danken.

      Koller Auctions
    • JOVEN CON MANTÓN
      Mar. 09, 2022

      JOVEN CON MANTÓN

      Est: -

      Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "J. García y Ramos".

      Isbilya Subastas
    • José García y Ramos. Gypsy pride
      Nov. 24, 2021

      José García y Ramos. Gypsy pride

      Est: -

      Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho. Al dorso numerado 426 y 345 y titulado.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • José García Ramos. Lady
      Dec. 22, 2020

      José García Ramos. Lady

      Est: -

      Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado, localizado y fechado (Sevilla, 1887) en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • "Pelando La Pava" by José García Ramos
      Jul. 12, 2020

      "Pelando La Pava" by José García Ramos

      Est: -

      A late 19th to early 20th century oil painting titled "Pelando La Pava" (literally "peeling the turkey," a Spanish metaphor for courting) by Spanish painter José García Ramos (1852 - 1912). Signed.

      Casa de Memoria
    • JOSE GARCIA RAMOS
      Jul. 29, 2019

      JOSE GARCIA RAMOS

      Est: €16,000 - €20,000

      (Séville, 1852 - 1912) Une timide séduction Signé J. Garcia Ramos, situé Sevilla en bas à droite Huile sur toile, 54x82 cm José García Ramos est un peintre et illustrateur de Séville: il se consacre principalement aux scènes de genre, il était un important représentant de la peinture d'Andalousie de son temps.Formé à l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Séville, il complète sa formation dans l'atelier de José Jiménez Aranda, avec lequel il part pour Rome en 1872. Dans la capitale italienne, il gagne sa vie en tant que peintre de paysages et de personnages andalous- il connaît Mario Fortuny, qui l'influencera profondément. Illustrateur de plusieurs publications espagnoles, Ramos est considéré comme l'un des plus grands représentants du régionalisme andalou et l'un des personnages clé de l'évolution de la peinture à Séville. Notre tableau nous donne l'image d'un intérieur confortable et rassurant, d'un environ-nement typiquement bourgeois. Ramos possède la sécurité graphique, l'habilité de jouer avec la lumière et les ombres, il démontre sa capacité à détecter les transpa-rences, à atténuer chaque accent de luminosité décrivant un après-midi ensoleillé de Séville. Si chaque personnage semble apparemment détaché des autres et vit sa propre vie, un fil psychologique les unit tous,dans une sorte de 'pièce' théâtrale. José García Ramos est un peintre et illustrateur de Séville: il se consacre principalement aux scènes de genre, il était un important représentant de la peinture d'Andalousie de son temps. Formé à l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Séville, il complète sa formation dans l'atelier de José Jiménez Aranda, avec lequel il part pour Rome en 1872. Dans la capitale italienne, il gagne sa vie en tant que peintre de paysages et de personnages andalous- il connaît Mario Fortuny, qui l'influencera profondément. Illustrateur de plusieurs publications espagnoles, Ramos est considéré comme l'un des plus grands représentants du régionalisme andalou et l'un des personnages clé de l'évolution de la peinture à Séville. Notre tableau nous donne l'image d'un intérieur confortable et rassurant, d'un environnement typiquement bourgeois. Ramos possède la sécurité graphique, l'habilité de jouer avec les lumières et les ombres, il démontre sa capacité à détecter les transparences, à atténuer chaque accent de luminosité décrivant un après-midi ensoleillé de Séville. Si chaque personnage semble apparemment détaché des autres et vit sa propre vie, un fil psychologique les unit tous, dans une sorte de 'pièce' théâtrale.

      Wannenes - Art Contact SARL
    • GARCÍA Y RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “La sirvienta”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 17,5x15 cm. Firmado.
      Jan. 31, 2019

      GARCÍA Y RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “La sirvienta”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 17,5x15 cm. Firmado.

      Est: -

      GARCÍA Y RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “La sirvienta”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 17,5x15 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Maja”. Acuarela sobre cartón, de 22x13,5 cm. Firmada.
      Jan. 31, 2019

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Maja”. Acuarela sobre cartón, de 22x13,5 cm. Firmada.

      Est: -

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Maja”. Acuarela sobre cartón, de 22x13,5 cm. Firmada.

      Subastas Galileo
    • GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 31,5x25,5 cm. Firmado.
      Apr. 19, 2018

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 31,5x25,5 cm. Firmado.

      Est: -

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Drawing in charcoal, 31.5x25.5 cm. Signed.

      Subastas Galileo
    • GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Pencil drawing, 17x23 cm. Signed.
      Mar. 15, 2018

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Pencil drawing, 17x23 cm. Signed.

      Est: -

      GARCÍA RAMOS, JOSÉ (1852-1912). “Gitana”. Pencil drawing, 17x23 cm. Signed.

      Subastas Galileo
    • Attributed to José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 A girl
      Jul. 18, 2017

      Attributed to José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 A girl

      Est: €900 -

      Attributed to José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 A girl Oil on canvas 60,5x40,5 cm Atribuido a José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 Una joven Óleo sobre lienzo 60,5x40,5 cm

      Balclis
    • RAMOS, JOSÉ GARCIA
      Mar. 31, 2017

      RAMOS, JOSÉ GARCIA

      Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

      RAMOS, JOSÉ GARCIA (1852 Seville 1912) Market scene with orange sellers in Seville. Oil on panel. Signed and inscribed lower left: Garcia y Ramos, Sevilla. 28.6 x 17.8 cm. Provenance: Private collection, USA. Our thanks to Enrique Valdivieso González who has confirmed the authenticity of this painting on the basis of a photograph. --------------- RAMOS, JOSÉ GARCIA (1852 Sevilla 1912) Marktszene mit Orangenverkäufer in Sevilla. Öl auf Holz. Unten links signiert und bezeichnet: Garcia y Ramos, Sevilla. 28,6 x 17,8 cm. Provenienz: Privatbesitz, USA. Enrique Valdivieso González bestätigt die Eigenhändigkeit dieses Gemäldes anhand einer Fotografie, wofür wir ihm danken.

      Koller Auctions
    • José García y Ramos (SPANISH, 1852-1912) Matadors at rest oil on panel 1
      Mar. 16, 2017

      José García y Ramos (SPANISH, 1852-1912) Matadors at rest oil on panel 1

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      José García y Ramos (SPANISH, 1852-1912) Matadors at rest oil on panel 11 ¼ x 7 ¼ in. (28.7 x 18.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Atribuido a José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 Una joven Óleo sobre lienzo
      Mar. 15, 2017

      Atribuido a José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 Una joven Óleo sobre lienzo

      Est: €1,300 -

      Atribuido a José García Ramos Sevilla 1852 - 1912 Una joven Óleo sobre lienzo 60,5x40,5 cm

      Balclis
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS. Oil on canvas
      Jan. 25, 2017

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS. Oil on canvas

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS 1852 Sevilla 1912 Dama en lujoso interior Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado. Bibliografía: VVAA. "EL PINTOR JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS 1852-1912. Exposición de obras de colecciones particulares en el Ateneo de Sevilla". Excmo. Ateneo de Sevilla, 2012. Catálogo de la exposición celebrada del 18 al 28 de Diciembre de 2012. 52 x 30 cm.

      Isbilya Subastas
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS - BOCETO PARA JUANA LA COSTURERA
      Oct. 19, 2016

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS - BOCETO PARA JUANA LA COSTURERA

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS 1852 Sevilla - 1912 Sevilla Boceto para Juana la Costurera 40 x 32 cm Dibujo a carboncillo y clarión sobre papel

      Isbilya Subastas
    • José García Ramos. Young lady with tambourine
      Jul. 21, 2016

      José García Ramos. Young lady with tambourine

      Est: -

      GARCIA RAMOS, JOSE (1852 - 1912). "Joven con pandereta". Acuarela. 61 x 46 cm. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS
      Jun. 23, 2016

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS 1852 Sevilla - 1912 Sevilla Maja con mantón y vaso de vino Óleo sobre tabla 24 x 15 cm

      Isbilya Subastas
    • En la fuente
      Apr. 05, 2016

      En la fuente

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (1852 - 1912), En la fuente GARCÍA RAMOS 1852 Sevilla 1912 Sevilla Firmado. 27 x 17 cm

      Isbilya Subastas
    • Dama en lujoso interior
      Apr. 05, 2016

      Dama en lujoso interior

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (1852 - 1912), Dama en lujoso interior GARCÍA RAMOS 1852 Sevilla 1912 Sevilla Firmado. Bibliografía: VVAA. "EL PINTOR JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS 1852-1912. Exposición de obras de colecciones particulares en el Ateneo de Sevilla". Excmo. Ateneo de Sevilla, 2012. Catálogo de la exposición celebrada del 18 al 28 de Diciembre de 2012. 52 x 30 cm.

      Isbilya Subastas
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS. VISTA DE PUERTO. Óleo sobre tela. Firmado y fechado "1889". Detalles de conservación y estructura.
      Dec. 09, 2015

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS. VISTA DE PUERTO. Óleo sobre tela. Firmado y fechado "1889". Detalles de conservación y estructura.

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS (ESPAÑA, 1852 - 1912) VISTA DE PUERTO. Óleo sobre tela. Firmado y fechado "1889". Detalles de conservación y estructura. Dimensiones: 79 x 158 cm

      Morton Subastas
    • Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) Portrait of a man wearing a red waistcoat, 15.5 x 11.5in.
      Sep. 03, 2015

      Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) Portrait of a man wearing a red waistcoat, 15.5 x 11.5in.

      Est: £400 - £600

      Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) oil on canvas, Portrait of a man wearing a red waistcoat, signed and inscribed 'Roma', 15.5 x 11.5in.

      Gorringes
    • Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)
      May. 03, 2015

      Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)

      Est: $500 - $700

      Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) "At the Rendezvous" (Roma, Italia), c. 1896, oil on wood panel, craquelure overall. Size: 12" x 8", 30 x 20 cm (board); 14.5" x 10.75", 37 x 27 cm (frame).

      Material Culture
    • Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1853-1912)
      Jun. 30, 2012

      Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1853-1912)

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Jose Garcia Ramos (Spanish, 1853-1912), "The Blind Singer accompanied by a Guitar", oil on wood panel, signed lower right, 9 1/2 in. x 13 1/4 in., antique frame Provenance: Collection of a Texas Gentleman. Please Note: Start Price USD $1700

      Neal Auction Company
    • José García y Ramos (Seville, 1852-1912)
      Dec. 09, 2009

      José García y Ramos (Seville, 1852-1912)

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      José García y Ramos (Seville, 1852-1912) Tourists at the Alhambra signed and inscribed 'Garcia y Ramos. Granada' (lower left) oil on panel 11 x 7 1/8 in. (28 x 18 cm.)

      Christie's
    • José Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)
      Oct. 28, 2008

      José Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)

      Est: £600 - £1,000

      José Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) A fishing boat beside the shore signed 'J. Garcia Ramos' (lower right) oil on board 8¾ x 6¼ in. (22.2 x 15.8 cm.)

      Christie's
    • José García y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) A picnic party in Seville 11 1/4 x 7in (28.4 x 17.7cm)
      Oct. 21, 2008

      José García y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) A picnic party in Seville 11 1/4 x 7in (28.4 x 17.7cm)

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      A picnic party in Seville signed and inscribed 'Garcia y Ramos Sevilla' (lower right) oil on panel 11 1/4 x 7in (28.4 x 17.7cm)

      Bonhams
    • JOSÉ GARCIA Y RAMOS (Spanish 1852-1912)
      Dec. 06, 2007

      JOSÉ GARCIA Y RAMOS (Spanish 1852-1912)

      Est: -

      JOSÉ GARCIA Y RAMOS (Spanish 1852-1912) Orientalist Nude , 1875 Oil on canvas 14 x 20 inches (35.6 x 50.8 cm) Signed lower left: garcia y ramos / Roma / 1875

      Heritage Auctions
    • Guitarrista español (The Spanish guitar player)
      Jun. 26, 2007

      Guitarrista español (The Spanish guitar player)

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      José García y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912) Guitarrista español (The Spanish guitar player) signed 'J Garcia y Ramos' (upper right) oil on canvas 19½ x 11 in. (49.5 x 28 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)
      Nov. 17, 2005

      Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish, 1852-1912)

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      The garden signed 'J. Garcia Ramos' (lower centre) oil on canvas 12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in. (32 x 42 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish 1852-1912)
      Jun. 16, 2004

      Jose Garcia y Ramos (Spanish 1852-1912)

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      Garden in Granada signed and inscribed 'J.Garcia/Granada' (lower right) oil on panel 26 x 17 cm. (10 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.)

      Bonhams
    • JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS, SPANISH 1852-1912
      Mar. 10, 2004

      JOSÉ GARCÍA RAMOS, SPANISH 1852-1912

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      signed INTERIOR OF SAN MARCO

      Sotheby's
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