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1934 - 2015. Known for: Realism with expressionist roots, anamorphic, anthropomorphic, and allegorical visions using stones, collaboration with Salvador Dalí.
Antonio Pitxot Soler, nephew of painter Ramón Pichot, began his artistic career in San Sebastián before settling in Cadaqués in 1964. He shifted his focus to studying objects in his environment,... Read full biography
Antonio Pitxot Soler, nephew of painter Ramón Pichot, began his artistic career in San Sebastián before settling in Cadaqués in 1964. He shifted his focus to studying objects in his environment, particularly using stones to create unique visions. Pitxot developed a close relationship with Salvador... Read full biography
Antonio Pitxot Soler, nephew of painter Ramón Pichot, began his artistic career in San Sebastián before settling in Cadaqués in 1964. He shifted his focus to studying objects in his environment, particularly using stones to create unique visions. Pitxot developed a close relationship with Salvador Dalí, leading to collaborations and exhibitions together. He currently serves as the director of the Dalí Theatre-Museum and has received recognition for his contributions to the arts.
Antonio Pitxot Soler, nephew of painter Ramón Pichot, began his artistic career in San Sebastián before settling in Cadaqués in 1964. He shifted his focus to studying objects in his environment, particularly using stones to create unique visions. Pitxot developed a close relationship with Salvador Dalí, leading to collaborations and exhibitions together. He currently serves as the director of the Dalí Theatre-Museum and has received recognition for his contributions to the arts.
Antonio Pitxot Soler, nephew of painter Ramón Pichot, began his artistic career in San Sebastián before settling in Cadaqués in 1964. He shifted his focus to studying objects in his environment, particularly using stones to create unique visions. Pitxot developed a close relationship with Salvador Dalí, leading to collaborations and exhibitions together. He currently serves as the director of the Dalí Theatre-Museum and has received recognition for his contributions to the arts.