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Pere Pruna

Auction Lot 35309568
PERE PRUNA OCERANS (Barcelona, 1904 - 1977).
"Study of a woman", 1931.
Pencil drawing on paper.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 31,5 x 22 cm; 42,5 x 32 cm (frame).

Estimated Value : 120 - 150 €


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DESCRIPTION

PERE PRUNA OCERANS (Barcelona, 1904 - 1977).
"Study of a woman", 1931.
Pencil drawing on paper.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 31,5 x 22 cm; 42,5 x 32 cm (frame).
Mainly self-taught painter, Pere Pruna completed his training at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. After beginning to exhibit in Barcelona when he was still very young, he traveled to Paris in 1921, where he was helped and guided by Picasso. In the French capital he held a successful solo exhibition at the Galerie Percier, and came into contact with intellectuals such as Cocteau, Drieu la Rochelle, Max Jacob and others, with whom he founded the magazine "Philosophie" in 1924. Serge Diaghilev, who visited one of his exhibitions, also proposed him to create the sets and costumes for the ballet "Les matelots" in 1925. Since then he also worked on other musical works, such as "La vie de Polichinele" (1934) and "Oriane" (1938), among others. In 1928 he obtained the second absolute prize in the exhibition of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburg and later, on his return to Barcelona, he obtained other awards such as the competition "Montserrat seen by the Catalan artists" (1931) or the Nonell Prize (1936). Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Pruna continued with his international exhibition activity, highlighting his exhibition organized in London in 1937. After the war, he combined his easel painting exhibitions with mural painting, a genre in which his works in the Monastery of Montserrat were especially celebrated. In 1965 he won the City of Barcelona award, and three years later he was named academician of the Far de Sant Cristòfor. His style, centered on a graceful and stylized female figure, is based on the clear delicacy of the pink and "neoclassical" Picasso, and reveals a certain parallelism with the Italian Novencento, fully framed in the classicist current that appeared in Western art after the first wave of avant-garde, and of which his friend Cocteau was the driving force. Pruna focused on portraiture and especially on the female figure, capturing images marked by great delicacy and sober distinction. His representations are characterized by a stylized and diaphanous line, and are in tune with the return to order after the rupture that cubism meant in France, thus linking directly with the avant-garde. Pere Pruna is currently represented in the Museum of Montserrat, where there is a space with his name, the MACBA in Barcelona and the Maricel Museum in Sitges, among others.

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This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.

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