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Waar kun je kunst van Spaanse artiesten kopen?
ArtMajeur presenteert een selectie van de beste Hedendaagse Spaanse kunstenaars: Spaanse schilders, Spaanse beeldhouwers, Spaanse fotografen, je kunt zowel opkomende als bevestigde artiesten vinden op de galerij.
Hoewel schilders, beeldhouwers en fotografen van Spanje de meest populaire technieken zijn, hebben we ook geweldige hedendaagse werken te koop in andere technieken zoals collages, digitale kunst of textielkunst. ArtMajeur-galerij is erg populair in Spanje omdat veel hedendaagse kunstenaars het gebruiken om hun kunstwerken te verkopen: verzamelaars die kunst van Spaanse artiesten willen kopen, kunnen een grote diversiteit aan technieken, kleuren, stijlen en prijzen vinden.
Van Barcelona tot Valencia, via Sevilla en Bilbao, Spanje is altijd een prachtige artistieke bakermat geweest. Van de barokperiode (Diego Velazquez, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, José de Ribera ...), tot het kubisme van Pablo Picasso, via de religieuze schilderijen van El Greco, de donkere romantiek van Francisco de Goya en het dromerige surrealisme van Salvador Dali, De Spaanse kunst is erin geslaagd het spel binnen het oude continent te spelen en blijft, zelfs vandaag de dag, bekend om zijn eigenheid. Het Iberisch schiereiland heeft de geboorte gezien van vele talenten in zijn gelederen: Joan Miro, Joaquin Sorolla, Juan Gris, Francisco de Zurbaran zijn slechts enkele van de grote namen die het land van Cervantes beroemd hebben gemaakt.
Discover original artworks made by Contemporary Spanish artists on ArtMajeur
Contemporary Spanish artists have gained worldwide recognition for their unique and original artworks. These artworks are made using a variety of supports and materials, including canvas, paper, wood, metal, and even digital media. What makes these artworks truly special is their ability to convey deep emotions and personal experiences through their use of bold colors, intricate patterns, and imaginative compositions.

©2025 Ilya Nimo
Origins and History
Contemporary Spanish artists have a rich history of creating original artworks that have been celebrated for centuries. The origins of their art can be traced back to the 16th century, during the Golden Age of Spanish art.

©2023 Nana Artamonova
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Contemporary Spanish artists have been pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms in recent years, producing original pieces that challenge established norms. These works are important in the contemporary art market due to their unique blend of traditional Spanish styles and modern techniques. Questions arise as to how these artists are able to balance these seemingly contrasting elements, and how their personal experiences and cultural backgrounds inform their artistic choices. Furthermore, as the market for contemporary art continues to grow, it is interesting to see how these Spanish artists are able to make their mark and stand out among a sea of talented individuals.

©2015 Lídia Vives
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary art enthusiasts are familiar with the works of Spanish artists, and some artists have made a name for themselves by exploring and interpreting the creations of their Spanish contemporaries.
One such artist is a painter who has gained recognition for her vibrant and expressive abstract paintings that draw inspiration from the works of Spanish artists. Her works are characterized by bold brushstrokes and a colorful palette that evoke a sense of energy and movement.
Another artist is a sculptor who is known for creating intricate and detailed sculptures that are inspired by the art of Spain. Her works often feature organic shapes and forms that reflect the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
A photographer has also gained acclaim for her stunning photographs that capture the essence of Spanish art. Her works often feature intricate details and textures that reveal the depth and complexity of the art she is photographing.
A mixed media artist has gained a following for her unique and innovative approach to creating art inspired by Spanish artists. Her works combine a variety of materials and techniques to create pieces that are both visually stunning and intellectually engaging.
Overall, these contemporary artists have made significant contributions to the world of art by exploring and interpreting the works of their Spanish contemporaries. Through their works, they have helped to bring attention to the rich and diverse artistic traditions of Spain, and inspire others to continue exploring and creating in this vibrant and dynamic field.

©2025 Nadiia Antoniuk
Notable original artworks made by Contemporary Spanish artists
Contemporary Spanish artists have created a plethora of original artworks that have gained immense popularity worldwide. One of the most famous works is "Los Ninos" by Antonio Lopez Garcia, created in 1978. The artwork showcases two children playing in a garden, and the artist has paid exceptional attention to detail, making the painting look effortless yet realistic.
Another renowned artwork is "Women and Bird in the Night" by Joan Miro, created in 1949. The artwork is a testament to Miro’s signature style, showcasing abstract forms and bright colors. The painting features a bird and a group of women, all painted in his iconic style that has made him one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century.
"Pope Innocent X" by Francis Bacon, created in 1953, is another famous artwork by a Spanish artist. The painting is a distorted rendition of a portrait by Diego Velazquez, and Bacon has managed to create a haunting and unsettling image that has captivated audiences worldwide.
One of the most recent artworks by a Spanish artist that has gained immense popularity is "The Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dali, created in 1931. The artwork is a surrealist masterpiece that features melting clocks and a barren landscape, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that has fascinated art lovers for decades.
Overall, the works of Spanish artists have made a significant impact on the art world, showcasing a diverse range of styles and mediums that continue to inspire and influence artists today.


Nadiia Antoniuk
Acryl op Canvas | 27,6x39,4 in

Mario Tarantino
Fotografie | 39,4x55,1 in

Nadiia Antoniuk
Acryl op Canvas | 39,4x55,1 in

Nadiia Antoniuk
Acryl op Canvas | 31,5x47,2 in

Mullo
Olie op Canvas | 39,4x39,4 in

Albert Cruells
Acryl op Papier | 30,3x22,8 in

Mario Tarantino
Fotografie | 39,4x55,1 in

Johanne Monique Dufour (Monique J Dufour)
Acryl op Canvas | 32,3x32,3 in

Mario Tarantino
Fotografie | 55,1x39,4 in

Eulogia Merle
Acryl op Hout | 48x37 in

Beate Garding Schubert
Acryl op Linnen canvas | 47,2x78,7 in

Albert Cruells
Acryl op Papier | 30,3x22,1 in

Nadiia Antoniuk
Acryl op Canvas | 27,6x27,6 in

Eulogia Merle
Acryl op MDF-plaat | 48x28,4 in

Sócrates Rízquez
Glazuur op Hout | 18,9x47,2 in

Lídia Vives
Fotografie | 31,1x23,2 in
