José Rosales Arostegui

José Rosales Arostegui (1924) was a Spanish plastic artist born in Granada. Although information about his personal life is limited, it is known that he has dedicated much of his life to painting, specializing in still lifes and still life compositions.

His artistic career has focused primarily on creating still lifes and bodegones. His works are characterized by oil paintings on canvas of medium size, typically between 70 and 100 cm. The artist is known for his detailed representations of flower vases, fruits, and other everyday elements. His style is framed within traditional Spanish realism, with meticulous attention to the light and texture of the represented objects.

One of the most notable milestones in Rosales Arostegui’s career was his participation in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1954, a prestigious event in the Spanish art world. Although specific information about awards is not available, the fact that his works have been auctioned in recognized auction houses like Duran Subastas suggests a certain level of recognition in the Spanish art market. While there is no record of permanent exhibitions in museums, his paintings are for sale on various art and antiques platforms, indicating a continuous presence in the artistic circuit.

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