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Royo
Serigraph Panel Edition
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Jose Royo - En El Campo
En El Campo
Panel Edition
Jose Royo - En Flor
En Flor
Serigraph
Jose Royo - En La Orilla
En La Orilla
Panel Edition
Jose Royo - Entre Azules
Entre Azules
Serigraph
Jose Royo - Imagen
Imagen
Serigraph
Jose Royo - Luces y Sombras
Luces y Sombras
Panel Edition
Serigraph
Jose Royo - Nostalgia
Nostalgia
Panel Edition
Serigraph
Jose Royo - Sol y Sombra
Sol y Sombra
Serigraph
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About Royo
Born in 1945 in Valencia, Spain, Royo began demonstrating his
artistic talent early. At the age of 9 his father, a prominent
physician and avid art enthusiast, employed private tutors to
instruct Royo in drawing, painting, and sculpture. When Royo
turned 14 he entered the San Carlos Royal Academy of Fine Arts
in Valencia. Upon turning 18 Royo continued his artistic
studies privately with Aldolfo Ferrer Amblat, Chairman of Art
Studies at the San Carlos Academy. He also visited the major
museums in Europe at this time to study the famous
masters-Velasquez, Goya, Renoir, Monet, and Sorolla among
others.
During the mid-60's-early 70's Royo added more dimensions to
his skills creating theatre sets and doing graphic
illustration and restoration work. He also participated in
prestigious competitions gaining major distinctions. In 1968
he began to exhibit in Spain, specifically Lisbon, Madrid and
Barcelona. With positive reception of his works in Madrid,
Royo received commissions to paint the royal portraits of King
Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia. He received subsequent
commissions to paint the Judges of the High Magistrature and
the Court of Justice, as well as prominent political and
society figures.
At the age of 25 Royo began feeling a growing desire to paint
the land of his birth; to convey the light, the color and the
intensity of Valencia and the Mediterranean. This meant a new
focus and change of style in his work; he needed to perfect
new ways to capture the light, the shadow and to work on
classical composition styles. Through the 1980's Royo
perfected his style of painting the Mediterranean and
exhibited abroad, notably in London, Brussels, Copenhagen and
Paris. He also participated in the International Geneva Art
Fair.
Beginning in 1989 and continuing until today we see the
development of Royo's "matured" style. His dramatic use of
color and "texturing" capture his subject matter with unique
flair. Parallels can be drawn to the work of the European
masters; for example, with Royo's "homage to the female form,"
we see the distinct influence of Renoir. It is the similar,
almost portrait-like treatment of the female model, caught in
a serene, contemplative moment, with the surrounding "bursts"
of color from the floral landscapes where we see the "Renoir"
in Royo's work. In fact, critics have concluded, "If the
artwork of Renoir were blended with that of the 'Valencian
painters' you would arrive at the canvasses approaching the
uniqueness of the impressive work of Royo."
Impressive parallels can also be drawn between Royo's work and
that of the Spanish master, Joaquin Sorolla. Both were born in
Valencia, both were classically trained, both "matured" into
styles of painting capturing the dramatic visual essence of
their homeland-Valencia and the Mediterranean Sea. They have
both been described as "painters of the Light"; some have
said, "of the Light of the South," that is, the southern coast
of Spain. It is the overwhelming influence of Sorolla blended
with his own style that make Royo's masterful treatment of the
Mediterranean subjects both haunting and mysterious, yet full
of raw power at the same time. The sweeping brush strokes,
bold swaths of color, and heavy impasto capture the eye and
draws one inward until that final absolute moment of awareness
that one is actually there in the scene feeling the light and
heat of the sun, the salt and sea spray, and hearing the
crashing surf. Royo conveys not merely image, but mood and
atmosphere as well. This is rare in today's art world, hence
the connoisseur is compelled to compare with the old masters.
Thus, the appeal of Royo's work for today's collector becomes
obvious. With pride we offer the art work of today's Spanish
master painter, Royo, to the art connoisseurs of the world.
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