05 Paintings - Marine Art, CARLOS NADAL by the Sea, with Footnotes, #327

CARLOS NADAL (1917-1998)
Fenêtre ouverte à Saint-Tropez/ Open window in Saint-Tropez, c. 1976
Oil and acrylic on paper lined canvas
18 1⁄8 x 21 5⁄8 in. (46 x 55 cm.)
Private collection

Sold for GBP 35,280 in Jun 2022

CARLOS NADAL (1917-1998)
Les estivants, Ostende, circa 1985-1990
Oil and acrylic on canvas
28 3/4 x 36 1/4 in. (73 x 92 cm.)
Private collection

Sold for GBP 37,800 in Jun 2023

CARLOS NADAL (1917-1998)
La plage à Nice
Oil and acrylic on canvas
21 3/8 x 25 3/4 in. (54.2 x 65.2 cm.)
Private collection

Sold for GBP 32,760 in Mar 2023

CARLOS NADAL (1917-1998)
La plage à Nice, c. 1982
Oil on canvas
283⁄4 x 361⁄4 in. (73 x 92 cm.)
Private collection

Sold for GBP 30,000 in Jul 2022

Carlos Nadal (1917-1998)
Mar azul, c. 1975
Oil and mixed media on paper laid down on canvas
53.7 x 64.7cm (21 1/8 x 25 1/2in).
Private collection

Sold for £16,875 in June 2012

Carlos Nadal (24 April 1917 – 6 June 1998) was a Spanish painter of the Fauvist school.

Nadal was born in Paris on 24 April 1917, but moved to Barcelona in 1921. His father, Santiago Nadal had a commercial design studio, where Carlos learnt to paint, and met modern artists including Henri Matisse, Raoul Dufy and Maurice Utrillo.

Nadal studied at the School of Arts and Crafts and the Senior Fine Art Academy of St George, both in Barcelona. He was conscripted into the Spanish Republican Army and fought in the Spanish Civil War, including imprisonment and escape from a concentration camp, before finally returning to his art studies.

Nadal was particularly influenced by Henri Matisse whom he met as a child, and Georges Braque who was a close acquaintance in the 1940s, and maintained a love of the Fauvist style.

His first solo exhibition was in 1942 at La Pinacoteca in Barcelona. His early work was mainly of scenes in Spain or Belgium but when established as a successful artist he travelled extensively, making paintings which often featured modes of transport as well as leisure scenes.

On 1 December 1948 he married Flore Augusta Zoe Joris a Belgian sculptor, moving with her to Brussels in 1949. In 1958. They moved residence between Brussels and Barcelona. He died in Barcelona on 6 June 1998. More on Carlos Nadal





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05 Paintings - Marine Art, CARLOS NADAL by the Sea, with Footnotes, #327

CARLOS NADAL (1917-1998) Fenêtre ouverte à Saint-Tropez/  Open window in Saint-Tropez , c. 1976 Oil and acrylic on paper lined canvas 18 1⁄8...