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1921 Montblanch, Tarragona - 2000 Montblanch, Tarragona. Known for: Stylized, cubist influenced paintings of still life and figures, ceramis, sculpture.
Matias Palau Y Ferre studied at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1957 where he was one of Pablo Picasso's disciples. He started with some... Read full biography
Matias Palau Y Ferre studied at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1957 where he was one of Pablo Picasso's disciples. He started with some cubist-inspired works on oil canvases. Over the years he also made some ceramics and some sculptures. After... Read full biography
Matias Palau Y Ferre studied at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1957 where he was one of Pablo Picasso's disciples. He started with some cubist-inspired works on oil canvases. Over the years he also made some ceramics and some sculptures. After rising to fame in Spain, he held exhibitions in various foreign countries, including France, the UK, and the US. His most important works are Woman and Moon, Montblanch and Guer-Blanc. Palau Ferré... Read full biography
Matias Palau Y Ferre studied at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1957 where he was one of Pablo Picasso's disciples. He started with some cubist-inspired works on oil canvases. Over the years he also made some ceramics and some sculptures. After rising to fame in Spain, he held exhibitions in various foreign countries, including France, the UK, and the US. His most important works are Woman and Moon, Montblanch and Guer-Blanc. Palau Ferré achieved notoriety due to his sudden mood swings that led him to burn his oil paintings in 1974 after a complaint he had with a gallery owner. As a protest against what he defined as "prostitution of art", he continued to systematically burn all of his... Read full biography
Matias Palau Y Ferre studied at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, Barcelona and moved to Paris in 1957 where he was one of Pablo Picasso's disciples. He started with some cubist-inspired works on oil canvases. Over the years he also made some ceramics and some sculptures. After rising to fame in Spain, he held exhibitions in various foreign countries, including France, the UK, and the US. His most important works are Woman and Moon, Montblanch and Guer-Blanc. Palau Ferré achieved notoriety due to his sudden mood swings that led him to burn his oil paintings in 1974 after a complaint he had with a gallery owner. As a protest against what he defined as "prostitution of art", he continued to systematically burn all of his oil works that came within his reach over a period of some twenty years. He normally scattered the ashes of his pa... Read full biography
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