Vicenç Caraltó
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Vicenç Caraltó i Salvà (Catalan pronunciation: [viˈsɛns kəɾəlˈto]; Barcelona 1939 – Barcelona 1995) was a Spanish Catalan painter, draftsman and engraver. His first work was shown in 1959.[1]
His works were mainly based on the human body, using very precise drawing technique and excellent illustration, and influenced to a certain extent by Picasso as regards the expression of ideas and images of symbolic content. In his works as a designer, Caraltó displays a more decorative counterpoint. He also undertook illustrations for books and theater.[1][2]
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Ursula Andress and Vicenç Caraltó at the Elmyr de Ibiza art gallery
References
- ^ a b "Vicenç Caraltó i Salvà". Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ Biografia al web de la Galeria Canals [Consulta 19/09/2010]
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