Antoni Clavé

(Spanish, 1913–2005)

Antoni Clavé was a Spanish painter, printmaker, and set designer celebrated for his dark and lyrical abstractions. Largely influenced by French impressionists like Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard, Clavé developed his own style of collage using paint along with materials such as wood and metal to create richly textured and layered compositions. He frequently employed newspapers and other printed materials in his works in a manner reminiscent of the French artist movement of affichistes. Born in Barcelona, Spain on April 5, 1913, Clavé received his formal training at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona under artists such as Angel Ferrant and Félix Mestres Borrel. He was notably also a theatrical designer, creating sets for opera and ballet, and was nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design, for his work on the film Hans Christian Andersen (1952). Today, his work can be found in the collections of the Paris Museum of Modern Art, the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, and the Tate Gallery in London, among others. The Catalan artist died on August 31, 2005 in Saint Tropez, France.

Antoni Clavé Artworks

Antoni Clavé (5,153 results)
Scène d’interieur

Antoni Clavé

Scène d’interieur

Uppsala Auktionskammare

Est. 10,000–12,000 SEK

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Antoni Clavé

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New Art Est-Ouest Auctions

Est. 500,000–800,000 JPY

15 A, 1970

Antoni Clavé

15 A, 1970

Composition Gallery

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Deux gants, 1970

Antoni Clavé

Deux gants, 1970

Composition Gallery

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Untitled

Antoni Clavé

Untitled

Composition Gallery

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La main, 1964

Antoni Clavé

La main, 1964

Galeria Jordi Pascual

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Composition, 1982

Antoni Clavé

Composition, 1982

Composition Gallery

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Roi, 1959

Antoni Clavé

Roi, 1959

Artelandia

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