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Untitled (585)
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Xavier Valls (1923 – 2006): A Painter’s Quiet Reverie
Xavier Valls subirà was a Spanish painter whose life unfolded primarily in Paris, where he cultivated an enduring passion for capturing the beauty of both still lifes and landscapes. Born in Barcelona on September 18th, 1923, his artistic journey began under the tutelage of influential sculptors like Charles Collet and painters such as Jaume Busquets during the formative years of the 1930s—a period marked by significant cultural exchange between Spain and Switzerland. This early exposure instilled in him a foundational understanding of visual art principles that would permeate his subsequent oeuvre. His formal training extended beyond individual mentorship; Valls’ artistic sensibilities were nurtured by collaborations with prominent architects – Luís Bonet Garí, Isidre Puig Boada, and Francesc Folguera i Grassi – as well as designer Santiago Marco. Notably, he established the Cercle Maillol at the French Institute of Barcelona in 1946 alongside Collet, Suzanne Alemany, Alfred Figueras, and Bernard Sanjuan—a testament to his commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and intellectual curiosity. This Parisian residency proved pivotal, propelling him towards a deeper engagement with European art traditions and shaping his distinctive style. By 1953, Valls’ paintings garnered recognition at the Salon d'automne, showcasing his burgeoning talent and establishing him as an emerging figure in the French avant-garde. He continued to refine his craft through collaborations with Fernand Léger on stained glass designs and gained exposure within prestigious art galleries overseen by Henriette Gomès and Claude Bernard. His dedication was rewarded with the Prix Drouant in 1980, followed by a solo exhibition at the Musée Ingres in Montauban in 1981—a celebration of his artistic accomplishments and furthering his reputation as a respected practitioner. The Museo de Arte Moderno in Madrid added ‘Pêches et Pichet’ (1974) to its collection in 1984, solidifying Valls' place within the canon of Spanish art history. He received the Ordre des Arts et Lettres Officer insignia in 1989—a prestigious honor recognizing his contribution to artistic excellence and cultural heritage. Beyond his artistic pursuits, Valls’ personal life was equally noteworthy. Married to Luisangela Galfetti in 1958, he welcomed two children – Manuel Valls, who would later ascend to the role of Prime Minister of France—a familial connection that underscores the enduring legacy of Valls' creative spirit. Despite maintaining a Parisian home base, he cherished annual visits to Barcelona, preserving ties to his Catalan roots. He passed away peacefully in Barcelona on August 20th, 2006, succumbing to colon cancer just one month before his eighty-second birthday—a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring power of artistic expression. His final memoir, “La Capsa Meva Pandora,” published in Catalan in 2003, offered a glimpse into his inner world and reaffirmed his unwavering devotion to capturing the essence of everyday experience through meticulously rendered images.- Notable Achievements: Recognized with Prix Drouant (1980) and Musée Ingres Exhibition (1981).
- Influences: Charles Collet, Jaume Busquets, Fernand Léger
- Mediums Employed: Watercolor, Oil Paint
- Museum Collections: Museo de Arte Moderno Madrid; Sant’Andrea della Valle Rome
Xavier Valls
1923 - 2006 , Spain
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- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Charles Collet
- Jaume Busquets
- Date Of Birth: September 18, 1923
- Date Of Death: 2006
- Full Name: Francesc Xavier Valls Subirà
- Nationality: Spanish
- Notable Artworks:
- Pêches et pichet
- Untitled (280)
- Untitled (293)
- Untitled (151)
- Place Of Birth: Barcelona, Spain

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