Felip Vall i Verdaguer explained

Felip Vall i Verdaguer (26 May 1916 in Tona, Catalonia (Spain) – 5 August 2012 in Vic) was a Spanish painter, decorator and designer who specialized in murals.[1]

Biography

He studied art at the St. George School of Fine Arts (later also called La Llotja) in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of the painters Ramon de Capmany and Josep Maria Marquès i Puig. He also trained at the Architecture and Industrial School, where he did a color chemistry course. He became a muralist and follower of Josep Maria Sert Badia.[2]

In 1937, he painted Els Milicians a la Trinxera (Militants in The Trenches) during the Spanish Civil War. In 1938, he created the mural in the mayor's office of the Malla Town Hall. Gradually he began to receive commissions to decorate other buildings in the area.[3] In 1947, he was chosen from many candidates to paint the vaulted ceiling of the Cathedral in Vic. The original model for this project is currently preserved in the Episcopal Museum in Vic Museu Episcopal de Vic. The final model is on show in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit cloister in the Vic cathedral, but he never got to paint the ceiling murals themselves due to lack of funding.[4] In 1949 Vall made a study trip to France. He settled in Paris where he worked for some time and extended his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He found a girlfriend, Gisele Decoursière, who taught at the Institute Marie Curie in Paris. Furthermore, he lived in Paris until 1955, and during that time he had a number of exhibitions of his painting as well as his decorated furniture. Vall showed his furniture at Chez Christofle, in the Rue Royale in Paris, and he received commissions.[5]

He was chosen to head the association of Spanish artists living in France, most notably when he headed the group of Spanish artist exhibiting in the 1954 Salon of Free Art (Art Libre) in Paris where he also exhibited along with Pablo Picasso, Alexis Hinsberger and 30 other artists who belonged to the along with intellectuals also living in France at the time. This exhibit was done as a tribute to Garcia Lorca.[6]

Vall obtained an international patent for painting fur pelts, something that provided him with sufficient income to live in Paris all those years. Vall had previously worked in the family clothing business (Corses Maria and Confecciones Mariver) where he designed the logos, the drawings of the models and other elements. This business began in 1916. Vall also did illustrations for books including one called Se Habla Español Didier Publishers in France, 1952, and he did etchings and engravings for Montaner i Simon Publishers (1940-1960).

Later, he lived in Mallorca for several years, during which he had shows at the Costa Galleries in Palma. The owner of this gallery, Josep Costa, and his son became his art dealers until 1980. He also showed at the Llotja in Palma de Mallorca in 1960, and he painted a series of murals made with fabrics that were commissioned for the private home of Mr. Juan Homs in Cala d’Or.[7]

Vall also gave lectures including "A New Modality For Painting Murals" in Lleida 1946 [15] as well as "The Origin of Pottery" in Mallorca in 1966, among others. For the centennial of The Atlàntida: In 1977, in the centenary of the award that the poet Jacint Verdaguer received, Felip Vall exposes at Diputació de Barcelona 12 paintings. Six of them were on show from 1977 to 1995 at the Casa-Museu Verdaguer in Vil·la Joana.[8]

For seven months in 1996 he carried out the restoration of his own paintings at the church in Tona when he re-painted half of the 500m2.[9]

Outstanding work

He has murals, paintings and decorated furniture in Catalonia, France (especially Paris), Italy and United States of America:

Awards and recognitions

Retrospectives

References

  1. Mor el pintor tonenc Felip Vall 9 Nou, 08/21/2012
  2. Domingo, Alice "The painting of Felip Vall.". Libre de Tona. City of Tona, 2016, p. 48-51.
  3. Vall, Pilar Felip Vall and Verdaguer. The project of decoration of the ceiling of Vic’s Cathedral. "". Book of Tona. City of Tona., 2014, p. 53 to 56.
  4. Web site: Felip Vall i Verdaguer | enciclopedia.cat.
  5. Chez Christophe," by the Catalan decorator Felip Vall and Verdaguer. Tele-eXprés Barcelona 15 February 1966 pag. 20
  6. Felip Vall Verdaguer, en París. Diario de Barcelona 18 January 1966 pag. 7
  7. List of the spanish exhibiting in the Catalogue for the exhibition of the Art Libre held at the Palace of Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris in December 1953. In this catalog they appear next to 12 other nations, within a total of 1747 works.
  8. Procedé pour la décoration des peaux, particulièrement peaux de chamois et des peaux raclées, et similaries" Invention Patent No. 1,064,916 le 22 Octobre 1952 Paris.
  9. "Painting of Felip Vall." Libro de Tona. Ayuntamiento de Tona, 2016
  10. Ràfols (ed.), J.F .. Biographical Dictionary of Artists of Catalonia: from the Roman period until our days. III. Barcelona: Miller, 1951 - 1954, p. 189.
  11. Origins of Ceramics" at the Circle Medina. DIARIO DE MALLORCA 24 November 1966 pag. 8