Capotazo (Last Tauromaquias Collection)

Piece description from the artist

"Bullfighting is a physical contest that involves humans and animals attempting to publicly subdue, immobilise, or kill a bull, usually according to a set of rules, guidelines, or cultural expectations. There are many different forms and varieties in various locations around the world."

"I've been learning to paint all my life, everything that is alive, everything I've seen, what has been recorded, what has been forgotten, everything has been for and for trying to be a painter, illustrator and illustrator. (…) One paints because it is a way of assimilating reality, of measuring it, of placing it in your head. Painting is fundamentally an act of situating the outside world using your senses. That is why art is above all a spiritual, religious fact, because it is contemplation, meditation and execution. Learn and narrate what you have learned. Art is a state of grace in which you seek a harmony with life and plasmas with more or less skill."

Javier Montesol, born in 1952, around 52 years of experience in fine art. Spanish painter from Barcelona.

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About Javier Montesol

Madrid, Spain

He was born in Barcelona in 1952 and belongs to the generation that fostered the cultural transition in Spain resulting from the change in the dictatorship regime to a Democratic country that took place in the mid-70s. He played a leading role in the original comic movement that was initiated in the early 80s and was the founder of emblematic magazines such as Star and Cairo. In his early days as an artist He was perceived as a cultural agitator and throughout his career He have exhibited my artworks in galleries located in Spain and France, being well known among specialised echelons in Europe and the United States.

Like the artists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, as Sorolla, Zuloaga, Vázquez Díaz or Picasso, works on the culture of his country and rely entirely on the validity of the mark Spain.

Going into details, He Leaves the University in 1972 to found what would become the first comic magazine «underground» of the Spanish state, «Star». Author of several comic albums, journals and contributor to radio programs when he presents sound cartoons, dedicated to comics between 1972 and 1989. In 1989 he started painting thanks to Art Supermarket. In 1992 he established with his family in Vigneux de Bretagne, France. His first exhibition in Madrid in 1995, where he presents issues that seduce you, Los Toros and the popular Madrid. In 1999 he established with his family in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid. He has contributed newspaper abc from 1989 to 2002, Max performing arts award in 1999, author of posters, lithographs, serigraphs, performances and many exhibitions. In 1995 He presents for the first time his Bullfightings artworks at Jorge Alcolea ́s Gallery, in Madrid. He has published 10 albums, the latest “Idyll, Fortuny's notes" in 2017, edited by The Prado Museum. In 2012 drawing and wrote «Speak Low», his first graphic novel. In 2017, the “Museo del Prado" published its book «idilio» and exhibited his artwork at the most visited museum in Spain. In October 2019 He has painted in live in front of spectators a large artwork of 300×1000 cm at the National Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), in Barcelona.

Interested in Urban landscapes, Spanish Bullfighting and Portraits. To date, Montesol ́artworks are present around Europe, EEUU and Middle East ́s art market and collectors.

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