Glerie Cour St. Pierre

Ponc, Joan

  • Color Lithograph
  • Created for the Exhibition at Galerie Cour St. Pierre in Geneva, 1973
  • Condition: Good
  • Surrealist and Abstract Art
  • Represents Ponç's distinctive, dream-like vision

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"Galerie Cour St. Pierre" by Joan Ponç is a striking color lithograph created for his exhibition at Galerie Cour St. Pierre in Geneva in 1973. This piece, with a diameter of 55.5 cm, is in good condition and represents Ponç's distinctive surrealist and abstract style. Born in Barcelona in 1927, Joan Ponç was a renowned Spanish painter known for his expressive, dream-like works that blend elements of fantasy and reality. This lithograph showcases his unique vision, making it a valuable addition for art collectors who appreciate surrealist and abstract art. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Ponç's artistic legacy.

Juan Ponç (28 November 1927 - 4 April 1984) was a Catalan artist and member of the avant-garde group Dau al Set.

Joan Ponç was born in the Sarrià neighborhood of Barcelona, Spain, to Gumersindo Pons and Dolors Bonet. He attended the Colegio Salesiano San Antonio de Padua de Mataró boarding school from 1940-1942, during which time he developed a keen interest in painting.

In 1946, Ponç held his inaugural solo art exhibition at the Sala Arte de Bilbao, and he crossed paths with fellow Dau al Set contributors Joan Brossa, J.V. Foix, and Arnau Puig. Over the following years, Ponç actively engaged and collaborated with pioneers of the Catalan avant-garde, including Modest Cuixart and Joan Miró. Despite the eventual dissolution of the Dau al Set group in 1954, Ponç continued exhibiting his artwork independently until 1980.

Product Type: Color Litograph
Year: 1973
Style: Surrealist and Abstract Art
Total Size: Diameter: 55,5 cm
Primary Color: Red
Secondary Color: Black

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