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August Puig Bosch

1929 - 1999
Barcelona, Spain

12 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by August Puig Bosch

Wagner's Cloak

1987

Paintings , Oil

81 x 115 x 5cm

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Untitled, 1990

1990

Paintings , Litography

75 x 55.5 x 5cm

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Untitled

1991

Paintings , Litography

55.5 x 70 x 5cm

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Untitled, 1991

1991

Paintings , Oil , Litography

51.5 x 71.5 x 5cm

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Untitled, 1985

1985

Paintings , Oil

81 x 116 x 5cm

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Untitled, 1968

1968

Paintings , Oil

69.5 x 99.5 x 5cm

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Untitled, 1972

1972

Paintings , Oil

87 x 115 x 5cm

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Los indios 2

1984

Paintings , Oil

81 x 116 x 5cm

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Estrella fugaz

1987

Paintings , Oil

81 x 116 x 5cm

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Diablillo

1992

Paintings , Oil

81 x 100 x 5cm

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August Puig Bosch was a Spanish painter and engraver, from the Catalan area. Initially it reflected the influences of Favism, Cubism and the painting of Paul Klee, Kandinsky and Joan Miró. Although his departure to Paris caused a distancing from what would be the sphere of influence of the Dau al Set, he presents clear affinities with the artists of this Catalan avant-garde group. From the Parisian period onwards, his painting tended to merge surrealist motifs with informal abstraction, until he gave total predominance to colored waters and stains that characterize his very original contribution to abstract expressionism. Thanks to the particular technique used with printing inks, the plastic contortions of colors and shapes manage to create a space with ethereal and almost liquid fluctuating masses. His work, at the same time subtle and intense, configures a poetic and mysterious world, usually in cold colors, with a powerful chromatic and formal originality.