1881 - 1958. Known for: Naturalistic style, charcoal, pencil, and oil techniques, simple themes and compositions.
Flò was an artist from Spain who attended La Llotja art school in Barcelona and apprenticed at Ricard Martí's academy. He produced simple works in a naturalistic style, with a focus on landscapes,...
Read full biography Flò was an artist from Spain who attended La Llotja art school in Barcelona and apprenticed at Ricard Martí's academy. He produced simple works in a naturalistic style, with a focus on landscapes, portraits, self-portraits, and still lifes. He disconnected from the artistic trends of his time and...
Read full biography Flò was an artist from Spain who attended La Llotja art school in Barcelona and apprenticed at Ricard Martí's academy. He produced simple works in a naturalistic style, with a focus on landscapes, portraits, self-portraits, and still lifes. He disconnected from the artistic trends of his time and avoided large formats and triangular or diagonal outlines in his still lifes
Flò was an artist from Spain who attended La Llotja art school in Barcelona and apprenticed at Ricard Martí's academy. He produced simple works in a naturalistic style, with a focus on landscapes, portraits, self-portraits, and still lifes. He disconnected from the artistic trends of his time and avoided large formats and triangular or diagonal outlines in his still lifes
Flò was an artist from Spain who attended La Llotja art school in Barcelona and apprenticed at Ricard Martí's academy. He produced simple works in a naturalistic style, with a focus on landscapes, portraits, self-portraits, and still lifes. He disconnected from the artistic trends of his time and avoided large formats and triangular or diagonal outlines in his still lifes