Fine Art Auction & More! Listed Artists, Huge Swiss Music Box, Lladro's
Listing ID#: 124737

Sale Location

STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Jun 6, 09:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Jun 15, 09:00 PM
Sale Type
 Online Auction (shipping available)  VIEW ONLINE CATALOG
Company Information
Lucky Rabbit Estate Sales

Contact: Paul Dunn
Phone: (917)-207-0619
Email: paul@luckyrabbitestatesales.com
Website: www.luckyrabbitestatesales.com

EstateSale.com ID#: 1739
View company information and listings

Free Email Notifications

Sign up for the EstateSale.com email notifications and we will let you know about sales in your area!  You may set up alerts by area (zip and radius), keywords, and by company.  It is FREE and only takes a few seconds to sign up.

Listing Video
Listing Information

CATALOG AVAILABLE NOW

WWW.LRA.NYC

 

Leading this auction is a magnificent oil on canvas, "The Golden Woman" by PIERRE PUYET Jose Puyet (April 22, 1922 – August 28, 2004). 
The full name of the artist was Jose Puyet Padilla.
Puyet was born in Malaga Spain. He was the grandson of professor Jose Padilla, a Spanish artist who began painting in the nineteenth century. As a child, Puyet learned to paint by watching his grandfather, whose company he preferred to that of children his own age. By the age of eight he had started working in pencils and oils. At 20, Puyet entered the Spanish military due to WWII and was sent to the exclave of Melilla. The experience deepened his observations of new people. His superiors learned of his talent and would often relieve him of guard duty to allow him to create paintings of the families of the High Commanders.
Upon his return to Malaga, Puyet ventured out on his own as an inspired artist. He moved to Madrid where he found life difficult. He often shared rooms with truck drivers and other transients. He purchased art supplies with the little money he had and painted various scenes of people at work. He also found work painting pictures to decorate crypts and mausoleums as well as packaging of perfumes .
Puyet’s art eventually earned him a favorable reputation. He gave his first exhibition at Carrera de San Jerónimo de Madrid. The exhibition was a success that led to 42 more exhibitions there. Puyet also exhibited in Barcelona at the Galleria Augusta, in Valencia, Malaga, San Francisco, New York (Arnot Gallery), Miami, Monterrey, San Mateo, Houston, Boston, Montreal, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Milan. In 1984 Puyet was listed in the publication of Who’s Who in Art. In 1988 he was inducted as a member of the Real Academy of Fine Art of San Telmo in Malaga, Spain.
Frame Dimensions" 34" x 41" 
Canvas Dimensions : 25" x 31"
**THIS ITEMS IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPPING AT WINNING BIDDERS COSTS

Photo Gallery

Save Listing As Favorite

Print Listing information

Share This Listing

  • Facebook
  • Email this Listing to a Friend






Sponsored Links

Fine Art Auction & More! Listed Artists, Huge Swiss Music Box, Lladro's

Lucky Rabbit Estate Sales

Lucky Rabbit Estate Sales


Contact: Paul Dunn
Phone: (917)-207-0619
Sale Location
11 Windham Loop
STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions

Listing Details

CATALOG AVAILABLE NOW

WWW.LRA.NYC

 

Leading this auction is a magnificent oil on canvas, "The Golden Woman" by PIERRE PUYET Jose Puyet (April 22, 1922 – August 28, 2004). 
The full name of the artist was Jose Puyet Padilla.
Puyet was born in Malaga Spain. He was the grandson of professor Jose Padilla, a Spanish artist who began painting in the nineteenth century. As a child, Puyet learned to paint by watching his grandfather, whose company he preferred to that of children his own age. By the age of eight he had started working in pencils and oils. At 20, Puyet entered the Spanish military due to WWII and was sent to the exclave of Melilla. The experience deepened his observations of new people. His superiors learned of his talent and would often relieve him of guard duty to allow him to create paintings of the families of the High Commanders.
Upon his return to Malaga, Puyet ventured out on his own as an inspired artist. He moved to Madrid where he found life difficult. He often shared rooms with truck drivers and other transients. He purchased art supplies with the little money he had and painted various scenes of people at work. He also found work painting pictures to decorate crypts and mausoleums as well as packaging of perfumes .
Puyet’s art eventually earned him a favorable reputation. He gave his first exhibition at Carrera de San Jerónimo de Madrid. The exhibition was a success that led to 42 more exhibitions there. Puyet also exhibited in Barcelona at the Galleria Augusta, in Valencia, Malaga, San Francisco, New York (Arnot Gallery), Miami, Monterrey, San Mateo, Houston, Boston, Montreal, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Milan. In 1984 Puyet was listed in the publication of Who’s Who in Art. In 1988 he was inducted as a member of the Real Academy of Fine Art of San Telmo in Malaga, Spain.
Frame Dimensions" 34" x 41" 
Canvas Dimensions : 25" x 31"
**THIS ITEMS IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPPING AT WINNING BIDDERS COSTS

Gallery Images Loading, Please Wait...
  • Home
  • Advertise Your Estate Sale for $39
  • Hire an Estate Sale Company
  • Add Your Estate Sale Company
  • Member Login
  • Contact Us
  • Desktop Site
Return
Fine Art Auction & More! Listed Artists, Huge Swiss Music Box, Lladro's
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Jun 6 , 09:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Jun 15 , 09:00 PM
Sale Location

STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314

CATALOG AVAILABLE NOW

WWW.LRA.NYC

 

Leading this auction is a magnificent oil on canvas, "The Golden Woman" by PIERRE PUYET Jose Puyet (April 22, 1922 – August 28, 2004). 
The full name of the artist was Jose Puyet Padilla.
Puyet was born in Malaga Spain. He was the grandson of professor Jose Padilla, a Spanish artist who began painting in the nineteenth century. As a child, Puyet learned to paint by watching his grandfather, whose company he preferred to that of children his own age. By the age of eight he had started working in pencils and oils. At 20, Puyet entered the Spanish military due to WWII and was sent to the exclave of Melilla. The experience deepened his observations of new people. His superiors learned of his talent and would often relieve him of guard duty to allow him to create paintings of the families of the High Commanders.
Upon his return to Malaga, Puyet ventured out on his own as an inspired artist. He moved to Madrid where he found life difficult. He often shared rooms with truck drivers and other transients. He purchased art supplies with the little money he had and painted various scenes of people at work. He also found work painting pictures to decorate crypts and mausoleums as well as packaging of perfumes .
Puyet’s art eventually earned him a favorable reputation. He gave his first exhibition at Carrera de San Jerónimo de Madrid. The exhibition was a success that led to 42 more exhibitions there. Puyet also exhibited in Barcelona at the Galleria Augusta, in Valencia, Malaga, San Francisco, New York (Arnot Gallery), Miami, Monterrey, San Mateo, Houston, Boston, Montreal, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Milan. In 1984 Puyet was listed in the publication of Who’s Who in Art. In 1988 he was inducted as a member of the Real Academy of Fine Art of San Telmo in Malaga, Spain.
Frame Dimensions" 34" x 41" 
Canvas Dimensions : 25" x 31"
**THIS ITEMS IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPPING AT WINNING BIDDERS COSTS