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    • JOSÉ OLIVA RODRIGO Palencia (1855) / (Deceased) "Bandit and gypsy in the tavern"
      Feb. 22, 2023

      JOSÉ OLIVA RODRIGO Palencia (1855) / (Deceased) "Bandit and gypsy in the tavern"

      Est: €330 - €440

      il on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 17 x 9 cm.

      Ansorena
    • JOSÉ OLIVA RODRIGO Palencia (1855) / (Deceased) "Bandit and gypsy in the tavern"
      Nov. 02, 2022

      JOSÉ OLIVA RODRIGO Palencia (1855) / (Deceased) "Bandit and gypsy in the tavern"

      Est: €525 - €700

      Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 17 x 9 cm.

      Ansorena
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886 | José Oliva Rodrigo (ca. 1855-?), "Zwei Schäferinnen" Öl, 1886
      Feb. 21, 2020

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886 | José Oliva Rodrigo (ca. 1855-?), "Zwei Schäferinnen" Öl, 1886

      Est: €16,000 -

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings | Öl auf Leinwand Spanien, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (ca. 1855-?) – Spanischer Genremaler Signiert und datiert unten links „José Oliva 86“ Maße: 125,5 x 80,5 cm Rahmen: 150 x 105 cm Sehr guter Zustand Großformatige Genredarstellung des Künstlers, der die Landschaftseindrücke seiner Reisen oftmals in seine Kompositionen einfließen ließ RefFin4220

      Amadeus Auction
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886
      Mar. 03, 2018

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886

      Est: €16,000 -

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings

      Amadeus Auction
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886
      Dec. 27, 2016

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886

      Est: €13,600 - €17,000

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings The present work shows an atmospheric genre scene of two shepherdesses with their cattle. José Oliva Rodrigo was a true master of creating moods of light, which is, for instance, reflected in the glowing light along the horizon, here. The artist was also inspired by Impressionism and used his brush with slightly dynamic tendencies. Comparative Literature: Caballero Bastardo, Arturo: Eugenio Oliva, 1852-1925: Exposición Biografía y Catálogo, Palencia 1985, pp. 3. Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel: Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX, Madrid 1868, p. 491. Condition: The painting is in very good condition, consistent with age. There are only faint marks, where the frame has rubbed. The stretcher measures 125.5 x 80.5 cm and the frame 150 x 105 cm. José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) José Oliva Rodrigo was born in Palencia around 1855 and became an artist like his elder brother Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo (1852-1925). He was trained in painting, sculpture and engraving, probably for a short time also in Barcelona. Later trips led the young artist to Rome and Madrid, where he was able to study in his brother’s studio. In 1878 Rodrigo presented a work at the National Exhibition in Madrid, which was followed by further participations in 1884 and 1887. When his brother Eugenio received a pension to study at the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1879, it is very possible that José also spent some time in the Italian capital. José Oliva Rodrigo's oeuvre comprises mainly genre-like compositions, which he often embedded in the landscapes of his travels. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886
      Apr. 19, 2016

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886

      Est: €6,000 - €7,800

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings The present work shows an atmospheric genre scene of two shepherdesses with their cattle. José Oliva Rodrigo was a true master of creating moods of light, which is, for instance, reflected in the glowing light along the horizon, here. The artist was also inspired by Impressionism and used his brush with slightly dynamic tendencies. Comparative Literature: Caballero Bastardo, Arturo: Eugenio Oliva, 1852-1925: Exposición Biografía y Catálogo, Palencia 1985, pp. 3. Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel: Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX, Madrid 1868, p. 491. Condition: The painting is in very good condition, consistent with age. There are only faint marks, where the frame has rubbed. The stretcher measures 125.5 x 80.5 cm and the frame 150 x 105 cm. José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) José Oliva Rodrigo was born in Palencia around 1855 and became an artist like his elder brother Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo (1852-1925). He was trained in painting, sculpture and engraving, probably for a short time also in Barcelona. Later trips led the young artist to Rome and Madrid, where he was able to study in his brother’s studio. In 1878 Rodrigo presented a work at the National Exhibition in Madrid, which was followed by further participations in 1884 and 1887. When his brother Eugenio received a pension to study at the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1879, it is very possible that José also spent some time in the Italian capital. José Oliva Rodrigo's oeuvre comprises mainly genre-like compositions, which he often embedded in the landscapes of his travels. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886
      Mar. 01, 2016

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886

      Est: €5,000 - €6,500

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings The present work shows an atmospheric genre scene of two shepherdesses with their cattle. José Oliva Rodrigo was a true master of creating moods of light, which is, for instance, reflected in the glowing light along the horizon, here. The artist was also inspired by Impressionism and used his brush with slightly dynamic tendencies. Comparative Literature: Caballero Bastardo, Arturo: Eugenio Oliva, 1852-1925: Exposición Biografía y Catálogo, Palencia 1985, pp. 3. Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel: Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX, Madrid 1868, p. 491. Condition: The painting is in very good condition, consistent with age. There are only faint marks, where the frame has rubbed. The stretcher measures 125.5 x 80.5 cm and the frame 150 x 105 cm. José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) José Oliva Rodrigo was born in Palencia around 1855 and became an artist like his elder brother Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo (1852-1925). He was trained in painting, sculpture and engraving, probably for a short time also in Barcelona. Later trips led the young artist to Rome and Madrid, where he was able to study in his brother’s studio. In 1878 Rodrigo presented a work at the National Exhibition in Madrid, which was followed by further participations in 1884 and 1887. When his brother Eugenio received a pension to study at the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1879, it is very possible that José also spent some time in the Italian capital. José Oliva Rodrigo's oeuvre comprises mainly genre-like compositions, which he often embedded in the landscapes of his travels. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886
      Jun. 16, 2015

      José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?), Two Shepherdesses, Oil, 1886

      Est: €5,000 - €6,500

      Oil on canvas Spain, 1886 José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) – Spanish genre painter Signed and dated lower left ‘José Oliva 86’ Dimensions: 125.5 x 80.5 cm Frame: 150 x 105 cm Very good condition Large-scale genre painting by the artist who often documented his landscape impressions from his journeys in his paintings Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 20.000 Euro The present work shows an atmospheric genre scene of two shepherdesses with their cattle. José Oliva Rodrigo was a true master of creating moods of light, which is, for instance, reflected in the glowing light along the horizon, here. The artist was also inspired by Impressionism and used his brush with slightly dynamic tendencies. Comparative Literature: Caballero Bastardo, Arturo: Eugenio Oliva, 1852-1925: Exposición Biografía y Catálogo, Palencia 1985, pp. 3. Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel: Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX, Madrid 1868, p. 491. Condition: The painting is in very good condition, consistent with age. There are only faint marks, where the frame has rubbed. The stretcher measures 125.5 x 80.5 cm and the frame 150 x 105 cm. José Oliva Rodrigo (c. 1855-?) José Oliva Rodrigo was born in Palencia around 1855 and became an artist like his elder brother Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo (1852-1925). He was trained in painting, sculpture and engraving, probably for a short time also in Barcelona. Later trips led the young artist to Rome and Madrid, where he was able to study in his brother’s studio. In 1878 Rodrigo presented a work at the National Exhibition in Madrid, which was followed by further participations in 1884 and 1887. When his brother Eugenio received a pension to study at the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1879, it is very possible that José also spent some time in the Italian capital. José Oliva Rodrigo's oeuvre comprises mainly genre-like compositions, which he often embedded in the landscapes of his travels. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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