Description: MASTERFUL ANTIQUE MODERN STREET LANDSCAPE IMPRESSIONIST OIL PAINTING ON CAN BY REVERED SPANISH ILLUSTRATOR, GRAPHIC DESIGNER AND PAINTER JOSE LUIS CAMPUZANO. (Spanish-American 1918-1978). THIS WORK DEPICTS A FASCINATING FIGURATIVE STREET SCENE BENEATH A CURTAIN OF RAIN. CAMPUZANO SKILLFULLY EMPLOYS A MUTED COLOR PALETTE WITH SOFT STROKES TO CREATE A MISTY ATMOSPHERE. PEDESTRIANS, THEIR FIGURES BLURRED BY THE RAIN STROLL, THE WET SIDEWALKS ADORNED WITH REFLECTIONS OF CITY LIGHTS. THE BUILDINGS ARE RENDERED IN SUBTLE SHADES, AND THEIR CONTOURS SOFTEN BY THE DRIZZLE. THE PLAY OF LIGHT ON THE WET SURFACES ADDS A MELANCHOLIC CHARM TO THE SCENE WHERE THE ORDINARY BECOMES EXTRAORDINARY. THIS IS A MASTERPIECE. SIGNED BY CAMPUZANO IN THE LOWER RIGHTHAND CORNER. IT DATES AROUND THE 1960s. EXCELLENT OVERALL CONDITION. DIMENSIONS: 25” H x 13” W Jose Luis Campuzano (1918 - 1979) was active/lived in New York, Illinois / Spain. Jose Campuzano is known for Painting, illustration, graphic design. Jose Campuzano Born: 1918 - Bilbao, Spain Died: 1979 - Chicago, Illinois Jose Luis Campuzano was born in Bilbao, Spain in 1918. He studied at the School of Arts and Functions and later entered the University of Victoria where he majored in philosophy. In 1955 he left Spain for South America. For the next decade, he worked as an artist, moving from Uruguay to Argentina and finally Brazil. During this period his paintings were shown in Bilboa, Spain; Montevideo, Uruguay; Sao Paulo, Brazil and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Around 1971 he was awarded second place in the Collective Exposition in the Artesania Gallery in Spain. He also illustrated books, devised and built toys and worked as a graphic designer. At the urging of a well known South American artist who had moved to the United States, Campuzano came to New York City. In New York City he studied with well-known South American artist, Jorge Dumas, and Belgian born artist, G. Pierre. In the intervening years, he built a reputation for romantic street scenes and soaring abstracts. Those who collect his work agree that he is a master at creating an air of mysticism in whatever he paints. He was an admirer of Sorolla, Renoir, Soya and Rubens. Greatly influenced by Renoir, Campuzano excels in soft focus and the ability to move the imagination of the viewer out and beyond the frame. As he says, "Together, the viewer with his eyes and I with by (sic) brush, create a visual experience. This is an experience which is personal and which could not exist without the two of us." Campuzano has been represented in major galleries from coast to coast. Exhibitions of his work have been held at The Old Olive Tree Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona; Gallery in the Square, Boston; Carolyn Summers Gallery, New Orleans and Chicago, and the Clayton Art Gallery, St. Louis . He has also exhibited extensively in Europe and South America. Museums: Print Club of Albany (Schenectady, NY)
Price: 1800 USD
Location: Pasadena, California
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Production Technique: Oil Painting
Artist: Jose Luis Campuzano
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Campuzano
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Material: Canvas
Item Length: 13 in
Framing: Framed
Subject: Cityscapes, Figurative Street Scene
Type: Painting
Year of Production: 1960s
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 25 in
Style: Modernism, Impressionism, Figurative Art
Theme: Figurative Street Scene, Art, Architecture
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 13 in
Culture: Impressionist
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1960-1969