Joan Fuster Bonnin PRICE CHARTS
1870 - 1945. Known for: Painting.
Trained in the academic realism of Ricardo Anckermann, Fuster evolved towards the bourgeois and intimate side of modernism, influenced by Rusiñol and Casas. A good friend of Rusiñol and Mir, Fuster... Read full biography
Trained in the academic realism of Ricardo Anckermann, Fuster evolved towards the bourgeois and intimate side of modernism, influenced by Rusiñol and Casas. A good friend of Rusiñol and Mir, Fuster is today considered one of the best representatives of Balearic luminarism. Gold medal winner at the... Read full biography
Trained in the academic realism of Ricardo Anckermann, Fuster evolved towards the bourgeois and intimate side of modernism, influenced by Rusiñol and Casas. A good friend of Rusiñol and Mir, Fuster is today considered one of the best representatives of Balearic luminarism. Gold medal winner at the Marseilles International Exhibition in 1903, he was particularly active during the 1920s, when he exhibited in Palma, Mahón, Barcelona, Madrid, Munich and Buenos Aires. He was also a teacher at the... Read full biography
Trained in the academic realism of Ricardo Anckermann, Fuster evolved towards the bourgeois and intimate side of modernism, influenced by Rusiñol and Casas. A good friend of Rusiñol and Mir, Fuster is today considered one of the best representatives of Balearic luminarism. Gold medal winner at the Marseilles International Exhibition in 1903, he was particularly active during the 1920s, when he exhibited in Palma, Mahón, Barcelona, Madrid, Munich and Buenos Aires. He was also a teacher at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma. From 1921, faced with the dominance of noucentisme and the avant-garde, he adopted a luminist, genre and landscape style. Interested in open, clean and luminous spaces, he developed a personal, fluid and versatile... Read full biography
Trained in the academic realism of Ricardo Anckermann, Fuster evolved towards the bourgeois and intimate side of modernism, influenced by Rusiñol and Casas. A good friend of Rusiñol and Mir, Fuster is today considered one of the best representatives of Balearic luminarism. Gold medal winner at the Marseilles International Exhibition in 1903, he was particularly active during the 1920s, when he exhibited in Palma, Mahón, Barcelona, Madrid, Munich and Buenos Aires. He was also a teacher at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma. From 1921, faced with the dominance of noucentisme and the avant-garde, he adopted a luminist, genre and landscape style. Interested in open, clean and luminous spaces, he developed a personal, fluid and versatile style of painting. He is represented in the Council of Mallorca and the Es Baluard Museum in Palma, as well as in important private collecti... Read full biography

