Joaquin Peinado PRICE CHARTS
1898 Malaga, Spain - 1975. Known for: Painting.
In 1926 Joaquín Peinado, was in Amsterdam to participate in the creation of the sets for the work directed by Buñuel; "The altarpiece of Maese Pedro", by the composer Manuel de Falla. The... Read full biography
In 1926 Joaquín Peinado, was in Amsterdam to participate in the creation of the sets for the work directed by Buñuel; "The altarpiece of Maese Pedro", by the composer Manuel de Falla. The relationship with the surrealist filmmaker had begun in 1923, when Peinado moved to Paris. During his stay in... Read full biography
In 1926 Joaquín Peinado, was in Amsterdam to participate in the creation of the sets for the work directed by Buñuel; "The altarpiece of Maese Pedro", by the composer Manuel de Falla. The relationship with the surrealist filmmaker had begun in 1923, when Peinado moved to Paris. During his stay in the French capital, he made contact with the group of Spaniards, especially with Picasso, who was a great influence for the artist during this time. An example of this is this work of cubist... Read full biography
In 1926 Joaquín Peinado, was in Amsterdam to participate in the creation of the sets for the work directed by Buñuel; "The altarpiece of Maese Pedro", by the composer Manuel de Falla. The relationship with the surrealist filmmaker had begun in 1923, when Peinado moved to Paris. During his stay in the French capital, he made contact with the group of Spaniards, especially with Picasso, who was a great influence for the artist during this time. An example of this is this work of cubist inspiration, which bears certain similarities with the still life, made the same year and belongs to the collection of the Valle Ortí Gallery in Valencia. Joaquín Ruiz-Peinado Vallejo was a cubist painter, Cézanne's successor and Picasso's spiritual son, he... Read full biography
In 1926 Joaquín Peinado, was in Amsterdam to participate in the creation of the sets for the work directed by Buñuel; "The altarpiece of Maese Pedro", by the composer Manuel de Falla. The relationship with the surrealist filmmaker had begun in 1923, when Peinado moved to Paris. During his stay in the French capital, he made contact with the group of Spaniards, especially with Picasso, who was a great influence for the artist during this time. An example of this is this work of cubist inspiration, which bears certain similarities with the still life, made the same year and belongs to the collection of the Valle Ortí Gallery in Valencia. Joaquín Ruiz-Peinado Vallejo was a cubist painter, Cézanne's successor and Picasso's spiritual son, he was one of the most prominent representatives of the Spanish School in Paris. He entered the San Fernando Superior School of Fine Arts in Madrid... Read full biography

