Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Spanish, 1871-1946)
Property from the Maspro Art Museum, Japan
Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Spanish, 1871-1946)

An Interesting Conversation

Details
Juan Pablo Salinas y Teruel (Spanish, 1871-1946)
An Interesting Conversation
signed and inscribed '-Pablo Salinas--Roma-' (lower right)
oil on panel
9¼ x 15¾ in. (23.5 x 40 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous Sale, Sotheby's, London, 15 February 1981, lot 258.
Acquired from the above sale by the present owner.

Lot Essay

Born in Madrid in 1871, Salinas began his artistic studies at the Escuela Especial de Pintura Escultura y Grabado in Madrid. His first work was presented in the exhibition organized by the Asociacion de Escritores y Artistas in 1885. By 1886, the artist had moved to Rome, where he lived until 1883, along with his brother Augustin, as part of the enclave of Spanish artists in Rome.

Characterized by bravura brushwork, intricate detail and sparkling surfaces, Salinas' paintings harken back to the 18th Century in costume and ambience, recreating a lost world of lavish interiors, sensuous women and opulent luxury.

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