José Francisco Arnedo Linares (1925-2011) was born in Valencia, Spain, and became a renowned Spanish landscape painter known for his vivid depictions of rural landscapes and seascapes. He studied at the prestigious Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos in Valencia, where he was mentored by notable artists Ernesto Furió, Genaro Lahuerta, and Manuel Gimeno. Arnedo Linares was celebrated for his ability to capture the beauty of the Spanish countryside, as well as coastal and wetland scenes, often drawing inspiration from the Valencian region.
Throughout his artistic career, Arnedo Linares developed a diverse body of work that included landscapes, seascapes, and still lifes, with a particular focus on fruit-based still life compositions. His work is marked by an impressionistic style that evolved towards post-impressionism, demonstrating a keen sensitivity to light and color. His landscapes often depict his immediate surroundings—fields, villages, and coastal areas—imbued with a serene, timeless quality. Arnedo Linares’ works have been acquired by collectors across Spain, as well as in France, England, Italy, Portugal, and New York, underscoring his international appeal.
Arnedo Linares received several prestigious awards throughout his career, including the Gold Insignia for Fine Arts, recognizing his contribution to Spanish painting. His works have been exhibited widely, and his paintings remain part of many private collections. Auction records for his works reflect their lasting value, as they continue to be sought after by collectors. His legacy as a landscape artist endures, with his work celebrated for its rich portrayal of nature and his personal connection to the Valencian landscape.


