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- Antoni_Taulé abstract "Antoni Taulé is a painter born on August 25, 1945 in Sabadell, Catalonia. Architect by training, performer and street artist during the Sixties, his art has been labelled as part of hyperrealism and a representative of the “new figurative” movement.He paints classical empty buildings and interiors: ballrooms, office receptions, halls of the Louvre museum, chambers of the Prado, the Palace of Versailles, monumental spaces that fuse reality and fiction under a fleeting atmosphere of light.The building is actually just like a person. It has a heart, lungs, a nervous system, intestines, and eyes ... I am fascinated with what one can see, with the reason why does one look at it or avoid looking, and how one reflects upon what he sees. In one word my work is about how a man functions.His unique creative universe mixes scientific and mathematical concepts and a passion for art from the past, Italian, Dutch and Spanish old masters, especially Diego Velázquez and Francisco Goya. It has inspired numbers of writers and critics, like Jean-Christophe Bailly or Julio Cortázar who, fascinated by Taulé’s rooms and tables, wrote the story “Fin de etapa”, in Deshoras, a book published in 1983. From 1982 onwards, Antoni Taulé has created set designs, largely springing from development in his own painting, for some of the great opera and theatre, including Washington Square, Henry James's novel, adapted by Rudolf Nureyev, Enfance and Pour un oui, pour un non (For No Good Reason) by Nathalie Sarraute, or Francis Poulenc and his Dialogues of the Carmelites adapted from a play by Georges Bernanos.".
- Antoni_Taulé birthDate "1945-08-25".
- Antoni_Taulé birthPlace Catalonia.
- Antoni_Taulé birthPlace Sabadell.
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- Antoni_Taulé awards Ordre_des_Arts_et_des_Lettres.
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- Antoni_Taulé birthDate "1945-08-25".
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- Antoni_Taulé caption "Portrait of Taulé by Sarah Moon, 2009".
- Antoni_Taulé dateOfBirth "1945-08-25".
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- Antoni_Taulé influencedBy Francisco_Goya.
- Antoni_Taulé influencedBy Velázquez.
- Antoni_Taulé movement Hyperrealism_(visual_arts).
- Antoni_Taulé name "Antoni Taulé".
- Antoni_Taulé name "Taule, Antoni".
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- Antoni_Taulé shortDescription "Spanish artist".
- Antoni_Taulé training "Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona".
- Antoni_Taulé website www.antonitaule.com.
- Antoni_Taulé works "Marquis de Sade, Alignement VI, scenography of ballet Washington Square by Henry James, Rudolf Nureyev".
- Antoni_Taulé description "Spanish artist".
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- Antoni_Taulé comment "Antoni Taulé is a painter born on August 25, 1945 in Sabadell, Catalonia.".
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- Antoni_Taulé name "Antoni Taule".
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