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    • Salinas Teruel, Juan Pablo: Zwei Saloninterieure mit galanten Paaren und Dienerin
      Nov. 22, 2024

      Salinas Teruel, Juan Pablo: Zwei Saloninterieure mit galanten Paaren und Dienerin

      Est: €4,800 - €9,600

      Salinas Teruel, Juan Pablo - Two salon interiors with gallant couples and a servant (Madrid 1871-1946 Rome) Oil/wood. One signed lower left with inscription 'Pablo Salinas Roma'. 24.5 x 34.5 cm. - Craquelures. // Salinas Teruel, Juan Pablo Zwei Saloninterieure mit galanten Paaren und Dienerin (Madrid 1871-1946 Rom) Öl/Holz. Eines links unten sign. mit Ortsbez. ''Pablo Salinas Roma''. 24,5 x 34,5 cm. - Krakeluren.

      Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS Madrid 1871 - Rome 1946 The vis…
      Oct. 29, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS Madrid 1871 - Rome 1946 The vis…

      Est: -

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS Madrid 1871 - Rome 1946 The visit Oil on board Signed Measurements 19 x 35 cm

      Subastas Segre
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Gallant scenes". Oil paintings on panels (x2). They present faults and restorations. They have period frames. Signed and located, Rome.
      Oct. 15, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Gallant scenes". Oil paintings on panels (x2). They present faults and restorations. They have period frames. Signed and located, Rome.

      Est: €11,000 - €12,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Gallant scenes". Oil paintings on panels (x2). They present faults and restorations. They have period frames. Signed and located, Rome. Measurements: 19,5 x 29,5 cm (x2); 40 x 50 cm (frames, x2). Pair of oil paintings on boards that have the same format and theme. Both paintings are starring a couple, although the attention lavished on each scene is different. While in one of them the young people share confidences, in the other one it is observed how the woman, lying down, turns her back to the man who holds a newspaper with one of his hands. The costumes and ornamentation of each of the works are set in the 18th century, worked with great attention to detail, a strong descriptive spirit and a special care for the play of light and the qualities of the fabrics, following the masters of that century. This type of scenes, with a gallant and hedonistic theme, cheerful and colorful, worked with a precious and descriptive workmanship, were frequent during the second half of the 19th century, within the context of historicism. They belong to the genre called "de casacones" in Spain, and "tableautin" in France, characterized by works inspired by an idealized past, frequently from the 17th and 18th centuries, normally of small or medium format and destined to an eminently bourgeois clientele. One of the first examples of this genre was "Il Contino", by Mariano Fortuny, dated 1861 and preserved in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia. Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, in Madrid, although his time in the classroom was probably short-lived. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he participated in the exhibition organized by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded in both with a third class medal. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a scholarship granted by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the International Circle of Fine Arts, as well as the evening classes of the Chigi Academy. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony residing in the city, and worked with his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes of notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" or "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until he met, on a trip to Paris, the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacones, with which he achieved great sales success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. During these years he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which characters dressed in the fashion of the time appear in the context of luxurious interiors, meticulously detailed through a precious technique, which is recreated in the colorful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterful treatment of female flesh tones, deliberately sensual. Also at this stage Salinas made several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he also painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career there is a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections. They present faults and restorations. They have period frames.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome, Italy (1946) "Gallant scene"
      Sep. 24, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome, Italy (1946) "Gallant scene"

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      Oil on panel. Signed and located "Rome" in the lower left corner. Measurements: 37 x 23 cm.

      Ansorena
    • Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries
      Sep. 12, 2024

      Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries

      Est: €4,500 - €5,000

      Oil on canvas. Casacón scene set in the 17th and 18th centuries in which three characters share a dinner and a toast with the cardinal, in a palatial interior typical of the time. Signed in the lower left margin: Pablo Salinas, Rome. Measurements without frame: 55 x 41 cm. Framed measurements: 74 x 60 cm.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries

      Est: €4,500 - €5,000

      Oil on canvas. Casacón scene set in the 17th and 18th centuries in which three characters share a dinner and a toast with the cardinal, in a palatial interior typical of the time. Signed in the lower left margin: Pablo Salinas, Rome. Measurements without frame: 55 x 41 cm. Framed measurements: 74 x 60 cm.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Orientalist scene". Watercolor on paper. Presents label on the back of the D'Arte Gallery, Italy. Signed and located (Rome) in the lower left corner.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Orientalist scene". Watercolor on paper. Presents label on the back of the D'Arte Gallery, Italy. Signed and located (Rome) in the lower left corner.

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Orientalist scene". Watercolor on paper. Presents label on the back of the D'Arte Gallery, Italy. Signed and located (Rome) in the lower left corner. Measurements. 68 x 39 cm; 93 x 65 cm (frame). In this work realized in Rome, the author presents a scene of great crudeness when portraying a man restrained by chains. Both his turban and his clothes take us to the oriental world. A trend that was born in the 19th century as a consequence of the romantic spirit of escape in time and space. The first orientalists sought to reflect the lost, the unattainable, in a dramatic journey destined from the beginning to failure. Like Flaubert in "Salambo", painters painted detailed portraits of the Orient and imagined pasts, recreated to the millimeter, but ultimately unknown and idealized. During the second half of the 19th century, however, many of the painters who traveled to the Middle East in search of this invented reality discovered a different and new country, which stood out with its peculiarities above the clichés and prejudices of Europeans. Thus, this new orientalist school leaves behind the beautiful odalisques, the harems and the slave markets to paint nothing but what they see, the real Orient in all its daily dimension. Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, in Madrid, although his time in the classrooms was probably ephemeral. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he participated in the exhibition organized by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a scholarship granted by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the International Circle of Fine Arts, as well as the evening classes of the Chigi Academy. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony residing in the city, and worked with his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes of notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" or "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until he met, on a trip to Paris, the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great sales success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. During these years he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which characters dressed in the fashion of the time appear in the context of luxurious interiors, meticulously detailed through a precious technique, which is recreated in the colorful description of clothes and lace, but, above all, in the masterful treatment of female flesh tones, deliberately sensual. Also at this stage Salinas made several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he also painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career there is a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS (SPANISH-ITALIAN 1870-1947)
      Jun. 29, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS (SPANISH-ITALIAN 1870-1947)

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS (SPANISH-ITALIAN 1870-1947) Outside the Roman Coliseum , oil on canvas 65 x 110.5 cm (25 1/2 x 43 1/2 in.) framed dimensions: 79.5 x 125 cm (31 3/8 x 49 1/4 in.) signed lower left 'Pablo Salinas Roma' PROVENANCE Christie's, New York, September 13, 2000, Lot 86

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • Portrait of Furio Berardi (Rome 1906)
      May. 09, 2024

      Portrait of Furio Berardi (Rome 1906)

      Est: €1,000 - €2,000

      20th century, oil on canvas

      Arte Investimenti
    • PABLO SALINAS, SIGNED, LUNCH WITH THE CARDINAL, 19TH - 20TH CENTURIES
      Apr. 25, 2024

      PABLO SALINAS, SIGNED, LUNCH WITH THE CARDINAL, 19TH - 20TH CENTURIES

      Est: €4,500 - €5,000

      Oil on canvas. Casacón scene set in the 17th and 18th centuries in which three characters share a dinner and a toast with the cardinal, in a palatial interior typical of the time. Signed in the lower left margin: Pablo Salinas, Rome. Measurements without frame: 55 x 41 cm. Framed measurements: 74 x 60 cm.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • Juan P Salinas 1871-1947 Painting w/ Sotheby's Tag
      Apr. 24, 2024

      Juan P Salinas 1871-1947 Painting w/ Sotheby's Tag

      Est: $4,000 - $8,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Spain, 1871-1947). An antique portrait of a lady oil painting on canvas. The work depicts a young Spanish female musician resting on her guitar. Signed lower right quadrant. Presented in gilt wood and velvet frame with bronze "P.SALINAS" name plaque at bottom center. Provenance: This item originated from a distinguished auction event hosted by Sotheby's in October 1995, designated as LOT 307 at the Neues Schloss (New Castle), Baden-Baden, Germany. It was a part of the royal collection belonging to Margrave Max von Baden (1933-2022), a prominent figure in European aristocracy and the first cousin of Prince Charles III. This auction showcased a selection of valuable items from his esteemed collection. Work Size: 39.5 x 29.5 in. Dimensions: 50.5 X 41 X 1.75 in. Condition: Good overall antique condition, having average to mild surface wear and aged toning, with an light abrasion to the top right quadrant. Frame shows average storage wear to corners and edges. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house shipping for this item. Gallery will refer third party shippers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • PABLO SALINAS - Idillio
      Apr. 20, 2024

      PABLO SALINAS - Idillio

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      Idillio olio su tela 33x45 cm, firma e località Roma in basso a destra, etichetta della Galleria Bottega d'Arte (LI) al retro.

      Meeting Art Casa D'Aste
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €7,000 - €8,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Madrid, 1871-Roma, 1946) Escena palaciega. Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado. 39,5 x 54,5 cm.  

      Aletheia Subastas
    • Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries
      Mar. 21, 2024

      Pablo Salinas, signed, Lunch with the cardinal, 19th - 20th centuries

      Est: €4,500 - €5,000

      Oil on canvas. Casacón scene set in the 17th and 18th centuries in which three characters share a dinner and a toast with the cardinal, in a palatial interior typical of the time. Signed in the lower left margin: Pablo Salinas, Rome. Measurements without frame: 55 x 41 cm. Framed measurements: 74 x 60 cm.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • SALINAS PABLO
      Mar. 05, 2024

      SALINAS PABLO

      Est: €1,500 - €1,700

      PABLO SALINAS (1871-1946) Il thè con il Cardinale olio su tavoletta cm.40x25 f.to in b. a s.

      Aste Boetto SRL
    • A fine Italian Flamenco dancer painting by Juan Pablo Salinas (1871-1946)
      Feb. 27, 2024

      A fine Italian Flamenco dancer painting by Juan Pablo Salinas (1871-1946)

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      A fine Italian Flamenco dancer painting by Juan Pablo Salinas (1871-1946) "The Spanish Dance". Oil on canvas. Gilded decorated frame. Signed by the artist and Roma. Early 20th Century. Length: 70 cm Height: 90 cm (excl. frame)

      Ostantix Auctions
    • Pablo Salinas (Spanish / Italian, 1871-1947) Oil on Canvas
      Feb. 18, 2024

      Pablo Salinas (Spanish / Italian, 1871-1947) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $200 - $400

      Pablo Salinas (Spanish / Italian, 1871-1947) Oil on Canvas 1922, signed and dated lower right, depicting a Cardinal socializing with fashionable ladies in a formal setting, in a gold-tone gesso on wood frame Property from: an Estate, Naperville, Illinois Category: Fine Art > Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 11:39 am CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Last modified: January 30, 2024, 10:17 am

      Leonard Auction
    • Painting, Juan Pablo Salinas
      Feb. 16, 2024

      Painting, Juan Pablo Salinas

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Spanish, 1871-1946), The Marriage, oil on panel, signed lower right, panel (unframed): 17.5"h x 21.5"w

      Clars Auctions
    • Juan Pablo Salinas, (Spanish, 1871-46) Oil on Canvas "Parlor Scene with Cardinal", H 20" W 30"
      Feb. 16, 2024

      Juan Pablo Salinas, (Spanish, 1871-46) Oil on Canvas "Parlor Scene with Cardinal", H 20" W 30"

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Signed lower left. Frame 26" x 36". Provenance: Property from a Beverly Hills, California private collector.

      DuMouchelles
    • Pablo Salinas RITRATTO DI FANCIULLO, 1905 olio su
      Dec. 20, 2023

      Pablo Salinas RITRATTO DI FANCIULLO, 1905 olio su

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Pablo Salinas RITRATTO DI FANCIULLO, 1905 olio su tela, cm 66x38,5 firma, data e dedica ad personam Provenienza Galleria Russo, Roma Collezione privata, Milano

      Itineris
    • Juan Pablo Salinas ( Madrid, 1871 - Roma, 1946) Tamburello disegnato con volto di giovane donna Ø cm 29
      Dec. 19, 2023

      Juan Pablo Salinas ( Madrid, 1871 - Roma, 1946) Tamburello disegnato con volto di giovane donna Ø cm 29

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas ( Madrid, 1871 - Roma, 1946) Tamburello disegnato con volto di giovane donna Ø cm 29Firmato in basso a sinistra in inchiostro rosso "Pablo Salinas"

      Gliubich Casa d'Aste
    • SALINAS PABLO (1871 - 1946) - Portrait of a gentleman
      Dec. 14, 2023

      SALINAS PABLO (1871 - 1946) - Portrait of a gentleman

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      SALINAS PABLO (1871 - 1946). Portrait of a gentleman. Dedicated, signed and dated 1906 lower right.. 54,00 x 42,00 cm.

      Capitolium Art
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS
      Dec. 05, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Madrid, 1871-Roma, 1946) Escena palaciega. Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado. 39,5 x 54,5 cm.

      Aletheia Subastas
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "Gallant scene in the living room"
      Oct. 03, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "Gallant scene in the living room"

      Est: €7,500 - €10,000

      Oil on panel. Signed and located in the lower left corner "Pablo Salinas/Roma" On the back old Windsor & Newton label and numbering. Measurements: 25 x 36 cm.

      Ansorena
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "Playing chess"
      Oct. 03, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "Playing chess"

      Est: €9,000 - €12,000

      Oil on panel Signed and located in Rome in the lower left corner. On the back label of M. Newman Ltd., London Measurements: 19 x 24.5 cm

      Ansorena
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Pasquale Buragli su Rafaele, Napoles. L'acquaiola a Mergellina", ca.1885. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Oct. 03, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Pasquale Buragli su Rafaele, Napoles. L'acquaiola a Mergellina", ca.1885. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Pasquale Buragli su Rafaele, Napoles. L'acquaiola a Mergellina", ca.1885. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. Gilded wooden frame. Provenance: Giuseppe Giglio (antiquarian, acquired at Sotheby's). Bibliography: exhibition catalogue "Pittori napoletani dell'800", Mediterranea Gallerie d'Arte, Napoli, 1970. Size: 23 x 35.5 cm; 35 x 47 cm (frame). Juan Pablo Salinas was a painter of virtuoso technique who specialised in genre subjects full of mischief. His observant spirit and grace in capturing human types is amply demonstrated in this lively scene in the Bay of Naples. A water-bearer with lush skin is watched by a young man seated behind her, a couple flirt at a juice stall, an old man rattles off his wares, a baby sleeps on its mother's lap, others smoke pipes.... The folkloric scene oozes freshness and anecdotes. The palette of luminous colours captures the gentle breeze of the Mediterranean. The painter extracts the right qualities from the garments with their lace, from the ceramic jars, from the wicker baskets, from the garlands and the lemons... Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, although his time in the classroom was probably short-lived. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in the setting of luxurious interiors, minutely detailed through a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Juan Pablo SALINAS Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946 Conversation dans un boudoir Huile sur panneau
      Sep. 26, 2023

      Juan Pablo SALINAS Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946 Conversation dans un boudoir Huile sur panneau

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Juan Pablo SALINAS Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946 Conversation dans un boudoir Huile sur panneau Signé et localisé '-Pablo Salinas- / Roma' en bas à gauche h: 41 w: 31 cm Provenance : Vente anonyme ; Londres, Sotheby's, 13 juin 2002, n°234 ; Collection particulière, Californie ; Vente anonyme ; New York, Sotheby's, 22 octobre 2019, n°59 ; Acquis lors de cette vente par l'actuel propriétaire Estimation 4 000 - 6 000 €

      Artcurial
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). No title. Gouache on paper. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Sep. 14, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). No title. Gouache on paper. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). Untitled. Gouache on paper. Damaged in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 18 x 12 cm; 46 x 40 cm (frame). Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, in Madrid, although his time in the classrooms was probably ephemeral. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in the setting of luxurious interiors, minutely detailed through a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • PENCIL ETCHING SIGNED PABLO SALINAS
      Aug. 12, 2023

      PENCIL ETCHING SIGNED PABLO SALINAS

      Est: $150 - $300

      PENCIL ETCHING SIGNED PABLO SALINAS ON THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER DEPICTS ELDERLY MAN FRAMED: 24"x20" ART: 13.5"x11" B15/7A

      Joshua Kodner
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "A meeting in the living room"
      Jul. 19, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL Madrid (1871) / Rome (1946) "A meeting in the living room"

      Est: €7,500 - €10,000

      Oil on panel. Signed and located in Rome in the lower left corner. Measurements: 13.5 x 24 cm.

      Ansorena
    • OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS
      Jul. 19, 2023

      OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS

      Est: -

      PABLO SALINAS (Madrid 1871 - Roma 1946) Sant'Agostino Olio su tela, cm. 50 x 38 Non firmato Provenienza Erede Pablo Salinas, Roma Cornice in legno e stucchi dorati con decori a ramages vegetali, degli inizi del XIX secolo

      Casa d'Aste Babuino
    • OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS
      Jul. 19, 2023

      OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS

      Est: -

      PABLO SALINAS (Madrid 1871 - Roma 1946) Ritratto di notabile Olio su tela, cm. 64 x 48 Firmato e situato 'Roma', in alto a destra Provenienza Erede Pablo Salinas, Roma Cornice a guantiera in legno dorato a sezione rudentata con foglie agli angoli, del XIX secolo

      Casa d'Aste Babuino
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL
      Jun. 20, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL

      Est: €5,500 - €7,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas Teruel (Madrid, 1871-Roma, 1946) El brindis. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y localizado en Roma. Reentelado. 41,5 x 54,5 cm.

      Aletheia Subastas
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Drinking tea", Rome. Oil on canvas. With label on the back of Christie's, year 2008. Signed and located in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Drinking tea", Rome. Oil on canvas. With label on the back of Christie's, year 2008. Signed and located in the lower left corner.

      Est: €10,000 - €12,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Drinking tea", Rome. Oil on canvas. With Christie's label on the back, year 2008. Signed and located in the lower left corner. Measurements: 40 x 68,5 cm; 66 x 92 x 8 cm (frame). In this courtly interior, Salinas shows his mastery in the genre of the scenes of mansions that won him great recognition. An aristocrat and his wife converse and drink tea while a maid walks away with a tray. The painter is busy with the virtuoso description of the silk fabrics, the velvet upholstery, the flowers of the women's headdresses, lace and brooches. Baroque consoles, chandeliers, candelabras and paintings by great masters decorate the pompous salon. Salinas's inspiration can be seen in rococo painting, to which he pays homage, setting the scene in the 18th century. Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, although his time in the classroom was probably short-lived. He began to make a name for himself in 1885, when he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in the setting of luxurious interiors, minutely detailed through a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Pablo Salinas. Cardinal lecture
      May. 30, 2023

      Pablo Salinas. Cardinal lecture

      Est: -

      Oil on table. Signed and located (Rome) in the lower right corner.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • Pablo SALINAS (1871-1946). Le fiacre. Aquarelle signée et située "Paris" en bas à gauche. 16,5 x 10 cm
      May. 13, 2023

      Pablo SALINAS (1871-1946). Le fiacre. Aquarelle signée et située "Paris" en bas à gauche. 16,5 x 10 cm

      Est: €250 - €300

      Pablo SALINAS (1871-1946). Le fiacre. Aquarelle signée et située "Paris" en bas à gauche. 16,5 x 10 cm

      Les Andelys Enchères
    • Juan Pablo Salinas (Madrid 1871-Roma 1946) - His Excellency's family
      Mar. 02, 2023

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Madrid 1871-Roma 1946) - His Excellency's family

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      signed and located lower right: J. Pablo Salinas Roma On the back, on the support, inscription relating to the subject: Familia de Su Exelencia.

      Finarte
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS AND TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 – Rome, 1946). "Sketch". Oil on canvas. It presents a label on the back of the Concha Barrios gallery. Signed and located (Rome), in the lower right corner.
      Dec. 28, 2022

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS AND TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 – Rome, 1946). "Sketch". Oil on canvas. It presents a label on the back of the Concha Barrios gallery. Signed and located (Rome), in the lower right corner.

      Est: €900 - €1,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS Y TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "Sketch. Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the gallery Concha Barrios. Signed and located (Rome), in the lower right corner. Measurements. 22 x 36,5 cm. Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, in Madrid, although his time in the classrooms was probably ephemeral. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón", "Regreso de los vendimiadores" and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in the setting of luxurious interiors, minutely detailed through a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • OLIO SU TELA PABLO SALINAS
      Dec. 21, 2022

      OLIO SU TELA PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      del famosissimo pittore spagnolo, firmato in basso a dx PABLO SALINAS 1871 Madrid-1946 Roma Tela h cm 70 x 56, Con cornice h cm 99 x 86

      Trionfante Antiques s.r.l
    • Gathering of Noblemen, Pablo Salinas (1871-1940), oil on panel, 19th century Spanish school
      Dec. 20, 2022

      Gathering of Noblemen, Pablo Salinas (1871-1940), oil on panel, 19th century Spanish school

      Est: €15,000 - €18,000

      Integrated signature, attached report by Mr. Enrique Valdivieso, Professor of Art History at the University of Seville. Table measures 55 x 40 cm, framed measures: 95 x 80 cm

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • Painting, Attributed to Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel
      Dec. 18, 2022

      Painting, Attributed to Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Attributed to Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Spanish, 1871-1947), "Tea Time with the Cardinal," oil on canvas, signed lower left, canvas: 20"h x 30.5"w, overall (with frame): 24"h x 34"w

      Clars Auctions
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS Y TERUEL (MADRID 1871 - ROMA 1946)
      Nov. 29, 2022

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS Y TERUEL (MADRID 1871 - ROMA 1946)

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Madrid 1871 - Roma 1946) Scena d'interno Olio su tavola 23,5 x 40 cm Firmato in basso a sinistra Pablo Salinas Roma. Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Madrid 1871 - Rome 1946) Interior scene Oil on panel 24,5 x 40 cm Signed lower left Pablo Salinas Roma.

      Lucas Aste
    • Juan Pablo Salinas (Spanish, 1871-1946) Bebiendo té
      Nov. 22, 2022

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Spanish, 1871-1946) Bebiendo té

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Juan Pablo Salinas (Spanish, 1871-1946) Bebiendo té signed and inscribed 'Pablo Salina/-Roma-' (lower left) oil on canvas 40 x 66cm (15 3/4 x 26in).

      Bonhams
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). No title. Gouache on paper. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Oct. 06, 2022

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). No title. Gouache on paper. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,600 - €1,800

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). Untitled. Gouache on paper. Damaged in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 18 x 12 cm; 46 x 40 cm (frame). Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, in Madrid, although his time in the classrooms was probably ephemeral. He began to make himself known in 1885, the year in which he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in the setting of luxurious interiors, minutely detailed through a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS
      Jul. 21, 2022

      OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      PABLO SALINAS (Madrid 1871 - Roma 1946) Sant'Agostino Olio su tela, cm. 50 x 38 Non firmato Provenienza Erede Pablo Salinas, Roma Cornice Cornice in legno e stucchi dorati con decori a ramages vegetali, degli inizi del XIX secolo

      Casa d'Aste Babuino
    • OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS
      Jul. 21, 2022

      OIL PAINTING BY PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      PABLO SALINAS (Madrid 1871 - Roma 1946) Ritratto di notabile Olio su tela, cm. 64 x 48 Firmato e situato 'Roma', in alto a destra Provenienza Erede Pablo Salinas, Roma Cornice Cornice a guantiera in legno dorato a sezione rudentata con foglie agli angoli, del XIX secolo

      Casa d'Aste Babuino
    • OLIO SU TELA PABLO SALINAS
      Jun. 30, 2022

      OLIO SU TELA PABLO SALINAS

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      Del famosissimo pittore spagnolo . Firmato in basso a dx, PABLO SALINAS , 1871 Madrid-1946 Roma. Tela h cm 70 x 56/Con cornice h cm 99 x 86

      Trionfante Antiques s.r.l
    • JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "The game of cards." Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jun. 30, 2022

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). "The game of cards." Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €20,000 - €25,000

      JUAN PABLO SALINAS TERUEL (Madrid, 1871 - Rome, 1946). La partida de cartas" ("The Card Game"). Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 23,5 x 37,5 cm; 48,5 x 64,6 cm (frame). Juan Pablo Salinas was a virtuous painter of costumbrist themes full of grace and juicy mischief, giving us this interior of a wine cellar an outstanding example. Four card players playfully exchange pleasantries as they deal the cards, and a beautiful woman amusedly and mischievously observes the game. With vibrant touches of colour and light, every detail is captured with descriptive eagerness: mantillas, headscarves, floral combs, parchment-like faces set against rosy, rosy ones, drapery iridescing like silk and cotton garments. Juan Pablo Salinas began his artistic training at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, although his time in the classroom was probably short-lived. He began to make a name for himself in 1885, when he took part in the exhibition organised by the Association of Writers and Artists and in the Aragonese Exhibition, being awarded a third-class medal in both. Around 1886 he moved to Rome to further his studies thanks to a grant awarded by the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. There he attended the Círculo Internacional de Bellas Artes, as well as the evening classes at the Academia Chigi. He also joined the Spanish artistic colony resident in the city and worked alongside his brother, the painter Agustín Salinas, who had been living in Rome since 1883. Both brothers submitted works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1887; Juan Pablo sent "Mark Antony and Cleopatra", a classical theme. Like his brother, his true master, Salinas also recreated medieval themes with a notable Tuscan influence, with works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Scene from the Decameron". His style evolved towards costumbrismo, with special attention to popular Spanish and Italian scenes, such as "Una boda en Aragón" (A Wedding in Aragón), "Regreso de los vendimiadores" (Return of the Grape Harvesters) and other works. His career remained closely linked to that of his brother until, on a trip to Paris, he became acquainted with the work of Ernest Meissonier, whose influence led him to focus on the genre of casacons, with which he achieved great success in France, Italy, Central Europe, Russia and America. Around this time he exhibited in the Salons Roger and began his famous compositions of eighteenth-century atmosphere, in which he depicted figures dressed in the fashion of the time in luxurious interiors, meticulously detailed using a precious technique that is recreated in the colourful description of clothes and lace but, above all, in the masterly treatment of the deliberately sensual female flesh tones. During this period Salinas also produced several series for the decoration of large salons. In addition to these themes, he painted orientalist scenes and church interiors. In the last stage of his career we can see a decrease in detail, a looser and less descriptive character. Juan Pablo Salinas is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Asturias Fine Arts Museum in Oviedo), the Bellver Collection in Seville and other public and private collections.

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