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  • ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops"
    Dec. 18, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops"

    Est: €550 - €700

    ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops" Oil on canvas Signed 65,3 x 130 cm 550 - 700 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (Almodovar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street at night"
    Dec. 18, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (Almodovar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street at night"

    Est: €400 - €500

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (Almodovar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street at night" Oil on canvas Signed 60 x 90,5 cm 400 - 500 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Madrid, 1991), Les molins de Montmatre
    Nov. 28, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Madrid, 1991), Les molins de Montmatre

    Est: €210 - €300

    Titulado y firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho.

    Isbilya Subastas
  • MIGUEL ÁNGEL PALMERO; Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, Pa…
    Oct. 29, 2024

    MIGUEL ÁNGEL PALMERO; Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, Pa…

    Est: -

    MIGUEL ÁNGEL PALMERO Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, París

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 The Harl…
    Oct. 29, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 The Harl…

    Est: -

    ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 The Harlequin. 1963 Oil on canvas Signed Dimensions 127 x 58 cm EXHIBITIONS 1963 (March 25-April 9), "Alfredo Palmero", Salón Cano, Madrid

    Subastas Segre
  • ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 Bulls (E…
    Oct. 29, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 Bulls (E…

    Est: -

    ALFREDO PALMERO Madrid 1901-Libourne 1984 Bulls (Encierro). 1963 Oil on canvas Signed and titled Dimensions 128 x 58 cm EXHIBITIONS 1963 (25 February-9 March), "Alfredo Palmeiro", Salón Cano, Madrid

    Subastas Segre
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO, "MAESTRO PALMERO" (1901-1991). "SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES", Paris.
    Oct. 10, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO, "MAESTRO PALMERO" (1901-1991). "SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES", Paris.

    Est: €750 - €1,000

    Oil on canvas. Signed and located on front and back. 72 x 69.5 cm; 101 x 88.5 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' oil on canvas. (W:73,5 x H:60,5 cm)
    Sep. 11, 2024

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' oil on canvas. (W:73,5 x H:60,5 cm)

    Est: €400 - €600

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' A painting, oil on canvas.  Signed lower right.  Dimensions: (W:73,5 x H:60,5 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio (1901-1991), "Les Champs Élysées, Paris"
    Jul. 30, 2024

    Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio (1901-1991), "Les Champs Élysées, Paris"

    Est: $500 - $700

    Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio (1901-1991) "Les Champs Élysées, Paris" Oil on canvas Signed and titled lower right: Palmero

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno
    Jul. 17, 2024

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l'Horloge
    Jul. 17, 2024

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l'Horloge

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l'Horloge

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame
    Jul. 17, 2024

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops"
    Jun. 11, 2024

    ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops"

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    ALFREDO PALMERO “MAESTRO PALMERO” (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Street of Paris with flower shops" Oil on canvas Signed 65,3 x 130 cm 800 - 1.000 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • Les molins de Montmatre
    Apr. 25, 2024

    Les molins de Montmatre

    Est: -

    Titulado y firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho.

    Isbilya Subastas
  • Painting oil on canvas - Camargue horses - signed PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo
    Apr. 21, 2024

    Painting oil on canvas - Camargue horses - signed PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo

    Est: €200 - €300

    Tableau HST -Chevaux de Camargue- signé *PALMERO DE GREGORIO A.* (Alfredo) (1901-1991) 50x100cm cadre doré Painting oil on canvas - Camargue horses - signed PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo

    Monsantic.com
  • Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio, (Spanish, 1901 -1991)
    Mar. 11, 2024

    Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio, (Spanish, 1901 -1991)

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio, (Spanish, 1901 -1991) Garden of Luxembourg Oil on canvas signed (lr) dated 1940 Sight 12 1/2"h x 17 1/4"w

    The Auction Barn
  • Alfredo Palmero. Carriage
    Jan. 24, 2024

    Alfredo Palmero. Carriage

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Lack of paint and damage.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Parisian terrace". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in Paris in the lower right corner.
    Jan. 15, 2024

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Parisian terrace". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in Paris in the lower right corner.

    Est: €600 - €700

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Parisian terrace". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in Paris in the lower right corner. Measurements: 65 x 55 cm; 88 x 77 x 5 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan ancestry, Alfredo Palmero already manifests from his childhood a clear interest for the painting. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, when he was fourteen years old. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as professor of aesthetics. During these years he also frequently visited the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was outstanding. There he made contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. During these years, it was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendor and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino of Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially Apollinaire and other prominent figures of the time. At this stage he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a look of romantic heritage. His painting is filled with luminosity, rich chromatism, formal exuberance, sharpness in perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had already done in Madrid and Paris, the daily life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, the latter city where he settled definitively in 1940. Barcelona became his platform to Europe and America, where he founded the Palmero Institute of Art. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his native town, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha, where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favorite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his life, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodovar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Café Paradiso, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.
    Jan. 15, 2024

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Café Paradiso, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Café Paradiso, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner. Measurements: 90 x 120 cm; 112 x 138 x 6 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan ancestry, Alfredo Palmero already manifests from his childhood a clear interest for the painting. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, at the age of fourteen. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as professor of aesthetics. During these years he also frequently visited the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was outstanding. There he made contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. During these years, it was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendor and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino of Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially Apollinaire and other prominent figures of the time. At this stage he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a look of romantic heritage. His painting is filled with luminosity, rich chromatism, formal exuberance, sharpness in perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had already done in Madrid and Paris, the daily life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, the latter city where he settled definitively in 1940. Barcelona became his platform to Europe and America, where he founded the Palmero Institute of Art. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his native town, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha, where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favorite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his life, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodovar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Alfredo Palmero. Peasants
    Dec. 27, 2023

    Alfredo Palmero. Peasants

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed and titled in the lower right corner. Certificate issued by the artist is attached.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Caballos…
    Nov. 03, 2023

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Caballos…

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Caballos

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame…
    Nov. 03, 2023

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame…

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai Montebelo. Notre Dame

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno…
    Nov. 03, 2023

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno…

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Diligencia. Nocturno

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Puente de Alejandro II, París…
    Nov. 03, 2023

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Puente de Alejandro II, París…

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Puente de Alejandro II, París

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l´Horloge…
    Nov. 03, 2023

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l´Horloge…

    Est: -

    MAESTRO PALMERO - Quai de l´Horloge

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), view of Montmartre, Paris, oil on canvas 90 x 118 cm. (35.4 x 46.4 in.), Frame: 114 x 140 cm. (44.8 x 55.1 in.)
    Oct. 05, 2023

    Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), view of Montmartre, Paris, oil on canvas 90 x 118 cm. (35.4 x 46.4 in.), Frame: 114 x 140 cm. (44.8 x 55.1 in.)

    Est: €50 - €100

    Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), view of Montmartre, Paris, oil on canvas Signed to the bottom right corner.

    Carlo Bonte Auctions
  • PALMERO, ALFREDO (1901 - 1991)
    Jul. 19, 2023

    PALMERO, ALFREDO (1901 - 1991)

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed and titled in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • PALMERO, ALFREDO (1901 - 1991)
    Jul. 19, 2023

    PALMERO, ALFREDO (1901 - 1991)

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed and titled in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Opera, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.
    Jul. 04, 2023

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Opera, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,400

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Opera, Paris". Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner. Measurements: 68 x 84 cm; 94 x 110 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan descent, Alfredo Palmero showed a clear interest in painting from his childhood. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts at the age of fourteen. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as a professor of aesthetics. During these years he also made frequent visits to the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was prominent. There he came into contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. It was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendour and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino de Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially in Apollinaire and other leading figures of the time. It was at this stage that he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a gaze of Romantic heritage. His painting was filled with luminosity, rich chromaticism, formal exuberance, sharpness of perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had done in Madrid and Paris, the everyday life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, where he settled permanently in 1940. Barcelona became his platform for Europe and America, where he founded the Instituto Palmero de Arte. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his hometown, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favourite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his lifetime, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodóvar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (1901 - 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu"
    May. 31, 2023

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (1901 - 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu"

    Est: €425 - €500

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (Almodovar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu" Oil on canvas Signed in Barcelona 1957 72 x 59 cm 425 - 500 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (1901-1991) LARGE OIL "MARKET SCENE"
    Apr. 02, 2023

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (1901-1991) LARGE OIL "MARKET SCENE"

    Est: €1,500 - €3,000

    Alfredo PALMERO DE GREGORIO (1901-1991) large oil "market scene" - Weight: 9.00 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Spain - Sizes: HC h 800 mm x 640 mm - At first glance: very good condition - Author / artist: Alfredo PALMERO DE GREGORIO

    Goldfield Auction
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (SPAIN/FR,1901-1991).
    Mar. 07, 2023

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (SPAIN/FR,1901-1991).

    Est: $100 - $1,000

    Street Scene. Oil on canvas. Signed to lower left. From a Manhattan, NY estate.

    Clarke Auction Gallery
  • Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' oil on canvas. (W:73,5 x H:60,5 cm)
    Jan. 25, 2023

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' oil on canvas. (W:73,5 x H:60,5 cm)

    Est: €700 - €900

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'the Resurrection' A painting, oil on canvas.  Signed lower right. 

    Flanders Auctions
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO "MAESTRO PALMERO" - "Vista de París".
    Jan. 12, 2023

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO "MAESTRO PALMERO" - "Vista de París".

    Est: -

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO "MAESTRO PALMERO" - "Vista de París".

    Arte Subastas Bilbao
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Pau Casals at the White House". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Certificate attached.
    Dec. 28, 2022

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Pau Casals at the White House". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Certificate attached.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Pau Casals at the White House". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Certificate attached. With sealing wax seal of the Palmero Museum. Measurements: 89,5 x 116 cm; 116,5 x 143 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan descent, Alfredo Palmero showed a clear interest in painting from his childhood. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts at the age of fourteen. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as a professor of aesthetics. During these years he also made frequent visits to the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was prominent. There he came into contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. It was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendour and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino de Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially in Apollinaire and other leading figures of the time. It was at this stage that he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a gaze of Romantic heritage. His painting was filled with luminosity, rich chromaticism, formal exuberance, sharpness of perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had done in Madrid and Paris, the everyday life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, where he settled permanently in 1940. Barcelona became his platform for Europe and America, where he founded the Instituto Palmero de Arte. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his hometown, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favourite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his lifetime, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodóvar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (1901 - 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu"
    Dec. 19, 2022

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (1901 - 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu"

    Est: €600 - €800

    ALFREDO PALMERO “Maestro Palmero” (Almodovar del Campo, Ciudad Real 1901 - Madrid 1991) "Dancer in the Gran Teatre del Liceu" Oil on canvas Signed in Barcelona 1957 72 x 59 cm 600 - 800 €

    Bayeu Subastas
  • Alfredo Palmero. Paris bridge
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Alfredo Palmero. Paris bridge

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Alfredo Palmero. Rue Rivoli
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Alfredo Palmero. Rue Rivoli

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed and located in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'Tavern' oil on canvas. (L: 81 x W: 116 cm)
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'Tavern' oil on canvas. (L: 81 x W: 116 cm)

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'Tavern' A painting, oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right.  (L: 81 x W: 116 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'él aval to a la diligencia Sevilla' oil on canvas. (W: 82 x H: 65 cm)
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'él aval to a la diligencia Sevilla' oil on canvas. (W: 82 x H: 65 cm)

    Est: €500 - €1,000

    Alfredo PALMERO (1901-1991) 'él aval to a la diligencia Sevilla' A painting, oil on canvas. Signed and titled lower right.  (W: 82 x H: 65 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO, "MAESTRO PALMERO" (1901-1991). "ENCIERRO DE MIURAS EN EL CAMINO DE MATALLOSO", 1957.
    Nov. 10, 2022

    ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO, "MAESTRO PALMERO" (1901-1991). "ENCIERRO DE MIURAS EN EL CAMINO DE MATALLOSO", 1957.

    Est: €600 - €1,300

    Oil on canvas. Signed and titled on the back. 81 x 101 cm; 115 x 135 cm (frame).  

    Subarna Subastas
  • Portrait of the painter Julio Romero de Torres, Alfredo Palmero, (Ciudad Real, 1901 – Madrid, 1991)
    Oct. 27, 2022

    Portrait of the painter Julio Romero de Torres, Alfredo Palmero, (Ciudad Real, 1901 – Madrid, 1991)

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    Oil on canvas, canvas measurements: 63 x 49, framed measurements: 76 x 62 cm. Palmero de Gregorio, Alfredo. Almodóvar del Campo (Ciudad Real), 12.III.1901 – Madrid, 5.III.1991. His exhibitions were numerous both outside and inside Spain, highlighting those held at the Carlton hotel in Bilbao, at the Cano room in Madrid, at the Grifé & Escoda, Augusta and Barcino galleries in Barcelona, ​​as well as in Valencia, Santander, La Coruna and Zaragoza. He would also exhibit in Brussels, New York, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Munich, Lisbon, Osaka, Mexico, Venezuela and Argentina. In 1983 he published the "Cervantina Collection" in his own Museum and in the Metropolitan Museums of Palm Beach and Bogotá. Member as honorary advisor of the Institute of Manchego Studies, he died in Barcelona on March 5, 1991.

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las caramellas". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner and titled. It presents slight damage in the upper right margin.
    Sep. 22, 2022

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las caramellas". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner and titled. It presents slight damage in the upper right margin.

    Est: €800 - €900

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las caramellas". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner and titled. It presents slight damage in the upper right margin. Measurements: 90,5 x 71 cm; 121 x 101 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan descent, Alfredo Palmero showed a clear interest in painting from his childhood. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts at the age of fourteen. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as a professor of aesthetics. During these years he also made frequent visits to the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was prominent. Here he came into contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. It was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendour and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino de Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially in Apollinaire and other leading figures of the time. It was at this stage that he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a gaze of Romantic heritage. His painting was filled with luminosity, rich chromaticism, formal exuberance, sharpness of perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had done in Madrid and Paris, the everyday life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, where he settled permanently in 1940. Barcelona became his platform for Europe and America, where he founded the Instituto Palmero de Arte. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his hometown, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favourite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his life, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodóvar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), Soldiers in the forest, oil on canvas, 64 x 81 cm
    Jun. 16, 2022

    Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), Soldiers in the forest, oil on canvas, 64 x 81 cm

    Est: €150 - €250

    Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), Soldiers in the forest, oil on canvas, 64 x 81 cm Signed in the lower right corner and annotated 'Sevilla'.

    Carlo Bonte Auctions
  • Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), a tavern scene, oil on canvas, 81 x 116 cm
    Jun. 16, 2022

    Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), a tavern scene, oil on canvas, 81 x 116 cm

    Est: €300 - €500

    § Alfredo Palmero (1901-1991), a tavern scene, oil on canvas, 81 x 116 cm Signed to the right bottom corner.

    Carlo Bonte Auctions
  • Tableaux PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo (1901 - 1991) Huile sur toile "La Calle de Alcalá Madrid"
    May. 17, 2022

    Tableaux PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo (1901 - 1991) Huile sur toile "La Calle de Alcalá Madrid"

    Est: €400 - €600

    Tableaux PALMERO DE GREGORIO Alfredo (1901 - 1991) Huile sur toile "La Calle de Alcalá Madrid". Signé en bas à droite Palmero. Ecole espagnole. Voir au dos le numéro 23 tamponné sur le châssis. Dim. : +/-60x73,5 cm.

    Vanderkindere
  • "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las Ramblas, Barcelona". Oil on canvas. Signed, titled and located in the lower right corner.
    May. 11, 2022

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las Ramblas, Barcelona". Oil on canvas. Signed, titled and located in the lower right corner.

    Est: €600 - €700

    "MAESTRO PALMERO"; ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO (Ciudad Real, 1901 - Barcelona, 1991). "Las Ramblas, Barcelona". Oil on canvas. Signed, titled and located in the lower right corner. Measurements: 60 x 74 cm; 88,5 x 102 cm (frame). Of Neapolitan descent, Alfredo Palmero showed a clear interest in painting from his childhood. In his adolescence, and in search of new horizons, in 1913 he moved to Madrid to enter the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts at the age of fourteen. There he was taught by Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Valle Inclán, the latter as a professor of aesthetics. During these years he also made frequent visits to the studio of the photographer and painter Vicente Rubio Sánchez. Palmero became fully integrated into the bohemian atmosphere of the capital, and was a regular at the gatherings of well-known cafés such as "El Parnasillo" and "La Fontana de Oro", where the liberal and intellectual atmosphere was prominent. There he came into contact with Unamuno, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Manuel de Falla, among others. It was precisely the atmosphere of the cafés of the time, full of splendour and culture, that he would capture in his canvases. In 1920, after making his individual debut at the Casino de Ciudad Real, he left Madrid and moved to Paris, attracted by the pictorial novelties of the French capital. In this city he became interested in new trends such as Dadaism, and especially in Apollinaire and other leading figures of the time. It was at this stage that he began to produce his moving and personal works, focused through a gaze of Romantic heritage. His painting was filled with luminosity, rich chromaticism, formal exuberance, sharpness of perspective and, above all, pictorial fantasy. Thus his paintings of the Folies Bergère, Pigalle, Montmartre, Montparnasse, etc. were born. He then made a series of trips to Germany, Italy and Belgium, where he portrayed, as he had done in Madrid and Paris, the everyday life of the cities. On his return to Spain he taught art in Ciudad Real, Burgos, Toledo and Barcelona, where he settled permanently in 1940. Barcelona became his platform for Europe and America, where he founded the Instituto Palmero de Arte. In 1964 he created the Palmero Museum in his hometown, Almodóvar del Campo, in a mansion in La Mancha where he used to spend his summers. In 1972 he was named Favourite Son of Almodóvar, and in 1983 he joined the Institute of La Mancha Studies. During his life, he exhibited his work both in Spain and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Paris, Brussels, Florida, Bogota and Caracas. Maestro Palmero is currently represented in the museum that bears his name in Almodóvar and in the museum of Don Quixote in Ciudad Real, as well as in private collections in Spain and abroad.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MAESTRO PALMERO. ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO. RETRATO DEL PINTOR JULIO ROMERO DE TORRES EN SU ESTUDIO.
    Apr. 20, 2022

    MAESTRO PALMERO. ALFREDO PALMERO DE GREGORIO. RETRATO DEL PINTOR JULIO ROMERO DE TORRES EN SU ESTUDIO.

    Est: €900 - €1,600

    Maestro Palmero. Alfredo Palmero de Gregorio (Almodóvar del Campo, Ciudad Real, 1901-Madrid, 1991) Retrato del pintor Julio Romero de Torres en su estudio. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y dedicado. Fechado en 1928 y localizado en Almodóvar al dorso. 62 x 49 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
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