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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Dec. 12, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,200 - €1,400

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 72 x 54,5 cm; 86 x 67,5 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) “Urban landscape”, 1961
          Dec. 11, 2024

          JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) “Urban landscape”, 1961

          Est: €1,200 - €1,600

          Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the frame, label of the Sala Pares, Barcelona. Measurements: 54 x 65 cm

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        • Josep Maria Mallol Suazo. Landscape on a rainy day
          Dec. 10, 2024

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo. Landscape on a rainy day

          Est: -

          Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "Woman portrait and flowers".
          Nov. 28, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "Woman portrait and flowers".

          Est: €900 - €1,700

          Oil on canvas. Signed. On the reverse it has labels of Dolors Junyent Gallery and Sala Parés. It comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Marçal Barrachina. Visible restoration on the canvas. 82 x 60 cm; 101 x 80 cm (frame).

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "Still life".
          Nov. 28, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "Still life".

          Est: €600 - €1,000

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Partial label of Sala Parés on the reverse. 60 x 73 cm; 81 x 94 cm (frame).

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.
          Nov. 19, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO. ÓLEO SOBRE LIENZO.

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Mujer de la cazadora. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 81 x 60 cm.

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Oct. 15, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,500 - €1,600

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Seated woman with a bouquet of flowers", ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 72 x 54,5 cm; 86 x 67,5 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Portrait in White. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner
          Oct. 15, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Portrait in White. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner

          Est: €2,400 - €2,800

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Portrait in White. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 92 x 65 cm; 110 x 84 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "SEATED BALLERINA".
          Oct. 10, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "SEATED BALLERINA".

          Est: €200 - €350

          Pastel on paper. Signed. 50 x 57 cm; 72 x 78 cm (frame).

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO. JOVEN CON MANTILLA.
          Oct. 08, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO. JOVEN CON MANTILLA.

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Joven con mantilla. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 81 x 58 cm.

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Mother and daughter", 1968. Oil on canvas. Presents label on the back of the room Parés, Barcelona. Signed in the lower left corner.
          Oct. 01, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Mother and daughter", 1968. Oil on canvas. Presents label on the back of the room Parés, Barcelona. Signed in the lower left corner.

          Est: €1,500 - €1,800

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Mother and daughter", 1968. Oil on canvas. Presents label on the back of the room Parés, Barcelona. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 100 x 81 cm; 121 x 101 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude. Mallol Suazo is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as the Caixa Terrassa, the Caixa de Catalunya, the Marta Maria Millet or the Modest Rodriguez Cruells.

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        • JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) “Urban landscape”, 1961
          Sep. 25, 2024

          JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) “Urban landscape”, 1961

          Est: €1,800 - €2,400

          Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the frame label from the Sala Pares, Barcelona. Measurements: 54 x 65 cm

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Sketch of a young woman with a hat". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. With Sala Parés label on the back.
          Sep. 04, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Sketch of a young woman with a hat". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. With Sala Parés label on the back.

          Est: €500 - €550

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Sketch of a young woman with a hat". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. With Sala Parés label on the back. Measurements: 31 x 36 cm; 52 x 58 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Still Life"
          Jul. 23, 2024

          JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Still Life"

          Est: €1,200 - €1,600

          Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back label of the Pares room, Barcelona Needs restoration Measurements: 60 x 73 cm

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "NAKED GIRL".
          Jul. 18, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "NAKED GIRL".

          Est: €250 - €450

          Pastel on paper. Signed. On the back there is a label of Sala Parés. 57 x 43 cm; 77 x 63 cm (frame).

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Amsterdam". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. Presents on the back label of the room Parés (Barcelona).
          Jun. 25, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Amsterdam". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. Presents on the back label of the room Parés (Barcelona).

          Est: €400 - €450

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Amsterdam". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. Presents on the back label of the room Parés (Barcelona). Measurements: 23 x 27 cm; 27 x 51 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Jun. 18, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Chal rojo. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 92 x 73 cm.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "NAKED GIRL".
          Jun. 06, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "NAKED GIRL".

          Est: €250 - €450

          Pastel on paper. Signed. On the back there is a label of Sala Parés. 57 x 43 cm; 77 x 63 cm (frame).

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        • JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Girl in yellow", 1974
          May. 22, 2024

          JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Girl in yellow", 1974

          Est: €2,250 - €3,000

          Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the canvas signed and dated. In the frame with label from the Sala Parés, Barcelona. Measurements: 73 x 54 cm

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        • JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Young Man"
          May. 22, 2024

          JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Young Man"

          Est: €600 - €800

          Oil on panel Signed in the upper left corner. With grid Measurements: 31 x 41 cm

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        • JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Seated figure"
          May. 22, 2024

          JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Seated figure"

          Est: €2,400 - €3,200

          Oil on canvas Signed in the lower left corner. On the back on the frame label from the Sala Parés, Barcelona. Measurements: 81 x 60 cm

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          May. 14, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Muchacha pensativa. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. Bibliografía. Reproducido en el libro: "La dona vista pels nostres pintors". Col·lecció Casilda Anglada". Catálogo de la exposición celebrada en Parets del Vallés. Pág.: 10. 92 x 65 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          May. 14, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,500

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Mujer de la cazadora. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 81 x 60 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Young man. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner
          Apr. 23, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Young man. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Young man. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 100 x 73 cm; 106 x 79 cm (frame). Born in the bosom of a very religious family, Mallol Suazo was formed in the School of La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a cartoonist as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he collaborated since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made him walk with difficulty, prevented him from developing the landscape theme, as he could not move to make the copy from life. That is why he opted for other themes, such as still life or portraits. The first exhibition of his work took place at the Salon of Contemporary Art in Barcelona in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona. The war forced the dispersion of his family, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and obtained, in 1938, the Nonell Painting Prize, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists of the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he would travel several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés dedicated a large tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Feb. 19, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,200 - €1,400

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 81.5 x 65 cm; 97.5 x 81 cm (frame). Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx". The first exhibition of his work took place at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Exhibition in 1936. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona and, in 1938, the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Tardor gallery. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, the gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his dealer from then on. Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic trends, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In this work Mallol Suazo offers us a still life made up of fruit and various ceramic pieces arranged anarchically against a modern background of white and green stripes. The artist draws the forms with a broad, free, impastoed brushstroke and uses a chromatic range based on greens, greys and blues, among which the bright red of one of the vegetables stands out. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés devoted a large exhibition in homage to Mallol. The artist is also represented in such important museums as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important private collections.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "PROFILE PORTRAIT".
          Feb. 15, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "PROFILE PORTRAIT".

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Visible restorations on the back, where it preserves a partial label of Sala Pares, Barcelona. 61 x 35.5 cm; 88.5 x 63.5 cm (frame).  

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Feb. 08, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,500

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Muchacha pensativa. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. Bibliografía. Reproducido en el libro: "La dona vista pels nostres pintors. Col·lecció Casilda Anglada". Catálogo de la exposición celebrada en Parets del Vallés. Pág.: 10. 92 x 65 cm.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Feb. 08, 2024

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,000 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Joven con mantilla. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 81 x 58 cm. Presenta pérdidas de policromía.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Dec. 05, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,500

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Muchacha. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 92 x 65 cm.  

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN".
          Nov. 30, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN".

          Est: €800 - €1,400

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Frame with defects. 55 x 38 cm; 76 x 59 cm (frame). 

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Nov. 09, 2023

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,500 - €1,600

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 81.5 x 65 cm; 97.5 x 81 cm (frame). Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx". The first exhibition of his work took place at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Exhibition in 1936. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona and, in 1938, the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Tardor gallery. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, the gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his dealer from then on. Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic trends, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In this work Mallol Suazo offers us a still life made up of fruit and various ceramic pieces arranged anarchically against a modern background of white and green stripes. The artist draws the forms with a broad, free, impastoed brushstroke and uses a chromatic range based on greens, greys and blues, among which the bright red of one of the vegetables stands out. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés devoted a large exhibition in homage to Mallol. The artist is also represented in such important museums as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important private collections.

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        • JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Seated figure"
          Nov. 06, 2023

          JOSE MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Seated figure"

          Est: €4,500 - €6,000

          Oil on canvas Signed in the upper right corner. On the back label of the Sala Parés, Barcelona Measurements: 100 x 75 cm

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Oct. 24, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Chal negro. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 116 x 89 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Sep. 14, 2023

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,500 - €1,600

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 81.5 x 65 cm; 97.5 x 81 cm (frame). Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx". The first exhibition of his work took place at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Exhibition in 1936. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Spring Exhibition in Barcelona and, in 1938, the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Tardor gallery. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, the gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his dealer from then on. Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic trends, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In this work Mallol Suazo offers us a still life made up of fruit and various ceramic pieces arranged anarchically against a modern background of white and green stripes. The artist draws the forms with a broad, free, impastoed brushstroke and uses a chromatic range based on greens, greys and blues, among which the bright red of one of the vegetables stands out. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés devoted a large exhibition in homage to Mallol. The artist is also represented in such important museums as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important private collections.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "FEMALE NUDE".
          Jun. 21, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "FEMALE NUDE".

          Est: €200 - €300

          Ink on paper. Signed. 28.5 x 34 cm; 42.5 x 48 cm (frame). This lot will not be included in our post-auction sale. 

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "THE MODEL".
          Jun. 21, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "THE MODEL".

          Est: €900 - €2,500

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Sala Parés label on the back. 92 x 73 cm; 117 x 98 cm (frame).  

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Jun. 20, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €3,000 - €3,500

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Semidesnudo femenino. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 92 x 65 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Female portrait"
          Jun. 13, 2023

          JOSÉ MALLOL SUAZO Barcelona (1910) / (1986) "Female portrait"

          Est: €2,100 - €2,800

          Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 81 x 61 cm

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 – 1986). "Still life". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          May. 08, 2023

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 – 1986). "Still life". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,400 - €1,600

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Still life". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 82 x 65 cm; 110 x 92 cm (frame). Born into a very religious family, Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he had been collaborating since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made it difficult for him to walk, prevented him from developing his landscape themes, as he was unable to move around to copy from life. He therefore turned to other themes, such as still life and portraiture. The first exhibition of his work was held at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Salon in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Barcelona Spring Exhibition. The war forced his family to disperse, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and in 1938 won the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude, and in 1959 he visited Brazil for the first time, the country where his wife came from and to which he travelled several times throughout his life. Far from the feeling of "risk and adventure" in a plastic sense, Mallol did not allow himself to be dragged along by the prevailing artistic currents, always remaining faithful to his own realistic-poetic language. In 1987, a year after his death, the Sala Parés devoted a major tribute exhibition to him, an anthology of his work. Mallol is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as those of Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Mar. 21, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Chal rojo. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 92 x 73 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With small loss in the pictorial layer. With label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held at the Sala Parés in 1987.
          Mar. 13, 2023

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With small loss in the pictorial layer. With label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held at the Sala Parés in 1987.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With small loss in the pictorial layer. With the label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held in the Sala Parés in 1987. Size: 38 x 46 cm; 58 x 64 cm (frame). Born into a very religious family, Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he had been collaborating since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made it difficult for him to walk, prevented him from developing his landscape themes, as he was unable to move around to copy from life. He therefore turned to other themes, such as still life and portraiture. The first exhibition of his work was held at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Salon in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Barcelona Spring Exhibition. The war forced his family to disperse, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and in 1938 won the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude. Mallol Suazo is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as those of Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO
          Feb. 16, 2023

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO

          Est: €2,700 - €3,200

          Josep Maria Mallol Suazo. (Barcelona, 1910-1986) Muchacha. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 81 x 60 cm.

          Aletheia Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held at the Sala Parés in 1987.
          Dec. 28, 2022

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held at the Sala Parés in 1987.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Petita natura morta". Oil on canvas. With the label of the Exhibition-Homage to Mallol Suazo held in the Sala Parés in 1987. Size: 38 x 46 cm; 58 x 64 cm (frame). Born into a very religious family, Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he had been collaborating since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made it difficult for him to walk, prevented him from developing his landscape themes, as he was unable to move around to copy from life. He therefore turned to other themes, such as still life and portraiture. The first exhibition of his work was held at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Salon in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Barcelona Spring Exhibition. The war forced his family to disperse, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and in 1938 won the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Sala Tardor. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude. Mallol Suazo is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as those of Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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        • Paisaje costero
          Dec. 19, 2022

          Paisaje costero

          Est: -

          Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "THE MODEL".
          Dec. 15, 2022

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "THE MODEL".

          Est: €900 - €2,500

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Sala Parés label on the back. 92 x 73 cm; 117 x 98 cm (frame).  

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "VILLAGE STREET", 1971.
          Dec. 15, 2022

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "VILLAGE STREET", 1971.

          Est: €500 - €1,200

          Oil on canvas. Signed. A label of Sala Parés on the back. 65 x 81 cm; 86 x 103 cm (frame).

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        • JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "FIGURE AND STILL LIFE".
          Nov. 10, 2022

          JOSEP MARIA MALLOL SUAZO (1910-1986). "FIGURE AND STILL LIFE".

          Est: €1,400 - €2,800

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Label of Sala Parés on the back. 92 x 73 cm; 117 x 98 cm (frame).  

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Nov. 08, 2022

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          JOSÉ MARÍA MALLOL SUAZO (Barcelona, 1910 - 1986). "Female portrait. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 72 x 53 cm; 90 x 71 cm (frame). Born into a very religious family, Mallol Suazo trained at the La Lonja School in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Félix Mestres and Ramón Calsina between 1929 and 1935. He was a draughtsman as well as a painter, and published humorous illustrations in "En Patufet", "Virolet" and "L'Esquitx", magazines with which he had been collaborating since his student years. A congenital deformity in his feet, which made it difficult for him to walk, prevented him from developing his landscape themes, as he was unable to move around to copy from life. He therefore turned to other themes, such as still life and portraiture. The first exhibition of his work was held at the Barcelona Contemporary Art Salon in 1936, months before the outbreak of the Civil War. That same year he was awarded a prize at the Barcelona Spring Exhibition. The war forced his family to disperse, but Mallol remained in Barcelona, where he devoted himself entirely to painting and in 1938 won the Nonell Prize for Painting, awarded by the Tardor gallery. In 1945 he became a member of the group of artists at the Sala Parés, a gallery where he met the collector Josep Omar Gelpi, who became his art dealer from then on. Considered one of the most promising young Catalan painters, in 1953 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona with a nude. Mallol Suazo is represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Museum of Valls, the Deu Font Museum in El Vendrell, the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona and the Abbey of Montserrat, as well as in important collections such as those of Caixa Terrassa, Caixa de Catalunya, Marta María Millet and Modest Rodríguez Cruells.

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