Jose Frau PRICE CHARTS
1898 - 1976. Known for: Post-impressionist style, landscapes with figures, Fauvist chromatism.
José Frau was a Spanish artist who began his training under notable mentors and went on to establish himself through various exhibitions, earning recognition and awards. He showcased his works in... Read full biography
José Frau was a Spanish artist who began his training under notable mentors and went on to establish himself through various exhibitions, earning recognition and awards. He showcased his works in Spain, Paris, and the United States before living in South America and eventually returning to Spain.... Read full biography
José Frau was a Spanish artist who began his training under notable mentors and went on to establish himself through various exhibitions, earning recognition and awards. He showcased his works in Spain, Paris, and the United States before living in South America and eventually returning to Spain. Frau's artistic evolution saw a shift from figurative works to post-impressionist styles, focusing on landscapes with figures in magical settings. His later works featured a Fauvist chromatic palette... Read full biography
José Frau was a Spanish artist who began his training under notable mentors and went on to establish himself through various exhibitions, earning recognition and awards. He showcased his works in Spain, Paris, and the United States before living in South America and eventually returning to Spain. Frau's artistic evolution saw a shift from figurative works to post-impressionist styles, focusing on landscapes with figures in magical settings. His later works featured a Fauvist chromatic palette and a progressive stylization, with a reduced emphasis on human figures.
José Frau was a Spanish artist who began his training under notable mentors and went on to establish himself through various exhibitions, earning recognition and awards. He showcased his works in Spain, Paris, and the United States before living in South America and eventually returning to Spain. Frau's artistic evolution saw a shift from figurative works to post-impressionist styles, focusing on landscapes with figures in magical settings. His later works featured a Fauvist chromatic palette and a progressive stylization, with a reduced emphasis on human figures.

