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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Paisanos". Gouache and ink on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        May. 08, 2024

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Paisanos". Gouache and ink on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €100 - €200

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Paisanos". Gouache and ink on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 22 x 44 cm; 41 x 64 cm (frame). Gouache on paper whose format indicates that it has been conceived to be part of the country of a fan. José Arrué was an outstanding painter of Basque types, characterized with great intuition, as this fresh scene in watercolor attests. Arrúe was trained in Bilbao, and later extended his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his homeland and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, as a professor of figure drawing at the School of Arts and Crafts in Bilbao. That same year he collaborated in the foundation of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love for the bullfighting world led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he would continue to paint until finally showing in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, inaugurated on July 10, 1928, was held at the Society of Friends of Art in the Argentine capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razon", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, to end its journey at the Wicomb Salon in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe participated in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino of San Sebastian on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded for his poster in the II International Work Contest. T

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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Jan. 25, 2023

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 20 x 16 cm; 53 x 48 cm (frame). José Arrué was an outstanding painter of Basque types, characterised with great intuition, as this fresh watercolour scene attests. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later extended his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until finally appearing in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga (1935). He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. He also contributed to its foundation, and held the posts of accountant, librarian and treasurer. In 1933 his works were included in the Association's last exhibition, held at the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio), living a retired life from then on. However, he continued to exhibit his work in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Jan. 25, 2023

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €12,000 - €14,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 23 x 63 cm; 48 x 88 cm (frame). Arrué exalted the hedonistic spirit of the Basque people in numerous paintings. Pilgrimage scenes abound in his production. Here we can admire his simple but also touching way of showing large groups in festive attitudes, dancing and eating. The carefully studied contrast between the blue and white costumes worn by the peasants and the green of the countryside, the emphasis on the meticulousness of the drawing, and the wide panoramic view of the figures are characteristic of his style. Under an awning, long wooden tables have been improvised where families picnic, while the more energetic ones dance on the spring grass. The mountainous terrain outlines the horizon. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later furthered his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until he finally appeared in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga. He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. In 1933 his works were included in the last exhibition held by the Association, held in the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio). He continued to exhibit in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • José Arrue. Basque postcards
        Dec. 28, 2022

        José Arrue. Basque postcards

        Est: -

        Lithograph on paper. Plate signed in the lower left corner. Edited by Laborde and Labayen, Tolosa. Printed from the drawings exhibited at the Association of Basque Artists in Bilbao in 1931.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • José Arrue. Basque postcards
        Dec. 28, 2022

        José Arrue. Basque postcards

        Est: -

        Lithograph on paper. Plate signed in the lower left corner. Edited by Laborde and Labayen, Tolosa. Printed from the drawings exhibited at the Association of Basque Artists in Bilbao in 1931.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Oct. 19, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €10,000 - €11,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Romería". Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 23 x 63 cm; 48 x 88 cm (frame). Arrué exalted the hedonistic spirit of the Basque people in numerous paintings. Pilgrimage scenes abound in his production. Here we can admire his simple but also touching way of showing large groups in festive attitudes, dancing and eating. The carefully studied contrast between the blue and white costumes worn by the peasants and the green of the countryside, the emphasis on the meticulousness of the drawing, and the wide panoramic view of the figures are characteristic of his style. Under an awning, long wooden tables have been improvised where families picnic, while the more energetic ones dance on the spring grass. The mountainous terrain outlines the horizon. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later furthered his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until he finally appeared in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga. He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. In 1933 his works were included in the last exhibition held by the Association, held in the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio). He continued to exhibit in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Oct. 19, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 20 x 16 cm; 53 x 48 cm (frame). José Arrué was an outstanding painter of Basque types, characterised with great intuition, as this fresh watercolour scene attests. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later extended his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until finally appearing in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga (1935). He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. He also contributed to its foundation, and held the posts of accountant, librarian and treasurer. In 1933 his works were included in the Association's last exhibition, held at the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio), living a retired life from then on. However, he continued to exhibit his work in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Aug. 31, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 20 x 16 cm; 53 x 48 cm (frame). José Arrué was an outstanding painter of Basque types, characterised with great intuition, as this fresh watercolour scene attests. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later extended his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until finally appearing in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga (1935). He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. He also contributed to its foundation, and held the posts of accountant, librarian and treasurer. In 1933 his works were included in the Association's last exhibition, held at the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio), living a retired life from then on. However, he continued to exhibit his work in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Jun. 30, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, Álava, 1977). "Basque couple". Watercolour on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 20 x 16 cm; 53 x 48 cm (frame). José Arrué was an outstanding painter of Basque types, characterised with great intuition, as this fresh watercolour scene attests. Arrúe trained in Bilbao, and later extended his studies in Barcelona, Paris and Milan. In 1908 he returned to his native land and began to combine his artistic practice with teaching, teaching figure drawing at the Bilbao School of Arts and Crafts. That same year he collaborated in the founding of the magazine "El Coiteao". A year later, his love of bullfighting led him to wear the bullfighter's costume, and he even fought in eight bullfights. His presentation as a bullfighter took place in Bilbao on October 17th, and according to the reviews of the time he defended himself well. Around this time he began to make himself known, and held exhibitions of his work in Bilbao in 1911, 1915, 1920 and 1925. The following year, in 1926, Arrúe moved to Paris, where he continued to paint until finally appearing in Buenos Aires in the company of his brother Ramiro, also a painter. This exhibition, which opened on 10 July 1928, was held at the Sociedad de Amigos del Arte in the Argentinean capital, and its success was such that it became itinerant, continuing its staging in Cordoba, in the hall of the newspaper "La Razón", with which Arrúe would collaborate artistically for several years. Subsequently, the exhibition was also shown at the Moretti, Catelli and Mazzuchelli gallery in Montevideo, and ended its journey at the Salón Wicomb in Rosario, again in Argentina. During this trip, Arrúe took part in the Exhibition of Basque Artists held at the Gran Casino in San Sebastián on the occasion of the Great Basque Week, and was also awarded a prize for his poster in the 2nd International Labour Competition. Also during these years, between 1926 and 1931, Arrúe collaborated in Madrid newspapers such as "El Sol", "Crisol" and "El Liberal", working in the comics section. He also worked in advertising for savings banks, produced posters for Bilbao's Semana Grande, illustrated cards with Basque types and landscapes and also books such as "Guipúzcoa. Lecturas", by Bonifacio Arrabal (1930), "Ansonekoa" by José E. de Arriaga (1931), "Viaje a Navarra durante la insurrección vasca (1835)" (1933) and "Los esclavos felices", also by Arriaga (1935). He was also an active participant in the Basque cultural scene. From 1912, the year of the first exhibition of the Association of Basque Artists, Arrúe took part in numerous events and exhibitions held by the association, even exhibiting individually in its hall in 1931. He also contributed to its foundation, and held the posts of accountant, librarian and treasurer. In 1933 his works were included in the Association's last exhibition, held at the Emporium Galleries in Barcelona. In the 1930s he took part in the III Exhibition of Basque Artists, although three years later, in 1937, he was imprisoned. Now free, in 1940 he settled in Areta (Llodio), living a retired life from then on. However, he continued to exhibit his work in the following years, taking part in group exhibitions of Basque artists, and in 1973 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in the Sala de Cultura of the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Álava. He is currently represented in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, among other public and private collections.

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      • JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Llegando a la posada" Firmado: José Arrue Acuarela
        Jan. 19, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Llegando a la posada" Firmado: José Arrue Acuarela

        Est: -

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Llegando a la posada" Firmado: José Arrue Acuarela sobre papel 15x21 cm

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Va, acaso con la herrada en la cabeza" Firmado: Jo
        Jan. 19, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Va, acaso con la herrada en la cabeza" Firmado: Jo

        Est: -

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "Va, acaso con la herrada en la cabeza" Firmado: José Arrue Acuarela sobre papel 21x21 cm

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "No cesara en los rudos trabajos del campo" Firmado
        Jan. 19, 2022

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "No cesara en los rudos trabajos del campo" Firmado

        Est: -

        JOSÉ ARRUE (Bilbao, 1885 - Llodio, 1977) Título: "No cesara en los rudos trabajos del campo" Firmado: José Arrue Acuarela sobre papel 21x13 cm

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena de romería vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena de romería vasca"
        Oct. 26, 2021

        JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena de romería vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena de romería vasca"

        Est: -

        "Escena de romería vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena de romería vasca"

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena festiva vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE - "Escena festiva vasca"
        Oct. 26, 2021

        JOSÉ ARRUE "Escena festiva vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE - "Escena festiva vasca"

        Est: -

        "Escena festiva vasca" JOSÉ ARRUE - "Escena festiva vasca"

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • José ARRUE (1885-1977)
        Aug. 07, 2021

        José ARRUE (1885-1977)

        Est: €7,000 - €10,000

        José ARRUE (1885-1977) Bilbao et le Pays Basque, entre campagne et industrie Gouache signée en haut à gauche, avec légende en espagnol: "Il y a trop d'étincelles...pour allumer la pipe". 52 x 41,5 cm Cette grande gouache réalisée autour de 1930, bien que très aboutie, pourrait être un projet d'affiche publicitaire. Elle rassemble avec humour et une grande maîtrise artistique l'identité de Bilbao faisant la synthèse entre une activité économique et industrielle dynamique symbolisée par la machine et l'homme en imperméable au second plan, et la campagne basque traditionnelle des deux fumeurs de pipe étonnés. En arrière-plan, on peut apercevoir le Conseil provincial et la «célèbre Horloge à quatre faces». Cette horloge, avant d'être déménagée sur la Gran Vía de Bilbao, se trouvait à l'Arsenal de Bilbao. Elle a depuis été détruite. Les habitants de Bilbao se réunissaient devant cette horloge pour célébrer la nouvelle année. Ainsi José Arrue a très clairement situé son œuvre, en représentant avec une grande maîtrise du trait et un choix audacieux des couleurs, cet endroit hautement symbolique pour les habitants de Bilbao. Nous remercions Madame Natividad Arrue d'avoir confirmé l'authenticité de cette œuvre.

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      • José ARRUE (1885-1977)
        Aug. 07, 2021

        José ARRUE (1885-1977)

        Est: €10,000 - €15,000

        José ARRUE (1885-1977) Le Parvis de l'Eglise au Pays Basque Gouache signée en bas à droite 36 x 56 cm

        Côte Basque Enchères
      • José ARRUE (1885-1977)
        Oct. 31, 2020

        José ARRUE (1885-1977)

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        José ARRUE (1885-1977) Couple avec chien au soleil couchant Gouache 22 x 32 cm

        Côte Basque Enchères
      • José ARRUE (1885-1977)
        Oct. 31, 2020

        José ARRUE (1885-1977)

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        José ARRUE (1885-1977) De retour de la Romeria Gouache et aquarelle sur craft 30 x 38 cm (petits trous en bas à droite)

        Côte Basque Enchères
      • JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) FETE BASQUE Bas-relief Huile sur panneau Sig
        Oct. 21, 2019

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) FETE BASQUE Bas-relief Huile sur panneau Sig

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) FETE BASQUE Bas-relief Huile sur panneau Signée en bas à droite 39 x 48 cm - 15.35 x 18.89 in. Bas-relief Oil on panel Signed lower right

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) - FETE BASQUE
        Dec. 19, 2018

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) - FETE BASQUE

        Est: €4,000 - €6,000

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) FETE BASQUE Bas-relief Huile sur panneau Signée en bas à droite 39 x 48 cm - 15.35 x 18.89 in. Bas-relief Oil on panel Signed lower right

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) Fête de village au
        Feb. 17, 2018

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) Fête de village au

        Est: €6,000 - €8,000

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) Fête de village au Pays Basque Huile sur panneau Signée en bas à droite 40 x 50 cm Provenance : Collection particulière

        HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
      • JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977)
        Dec. 13, 2017

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977)

        Est: €6,000 - €8,000

        JOSE ARRUE Y VALLE (1885-1977) Fête de village au Pays Basque Huile sur panneau Signée en bas à droite 40 x 50 cm Provenance : Collection particulière

        HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
      • GALAN. "Erromería". Tabla en madera, magníficamente tallada y policromada, sobre una obra de JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE. Ejemplar único. Firmada. Med.: 53x74 cm.
        Oct. 19, 2017

        GALAN. "Erromería". Tabla en madera, magníficamente tallada y policromada, sobre una obra de JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE. Ejemplar único. Firmada. Med.: 53x74 cm.

        Est: -

        GALAN. "Erromería". Tabla en madera, magníficamente tallada y policromada, sobre una obra de JOSÉ ARRÚE VALLE. Ejemplar único. Firmada. Med.: 53x74 cm.

        Subastas Galileo
      • Jose Arrue. Romeria
        Dec. 22, 2016

        Jose Arrue. Romeria

        Est: -

        ARRUE Y VALLE, JOSE (1885 - 1977). "Romería". Gouache sobre papel. 35 x 55 cm. Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Rural Scene Gouache on paper Signed and dated in 1914 30x44.3 cm
        Feb. 27, 2014

        José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Rural Scene Gouache on paper Signed and dated in 1914 30x44.3 cm

        Est: €6,000 -

        José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Rural Scene Gouache on paper Signed and dated in 1914 30x44.3 cm José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Escena rural Gouache sobre papel Firmado y fechado en 1914 30x44,3 cm

        Balclis
      • José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Basque Dances Gouache on paper Signed 23.1x32.2 cm
        Feb. 27, 2014

        José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Basque Dances Gouache on paper Signed 23.1x32.2 cm

        Est: €6,000 -

        José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Basque Dances Gouache on paper Signed 23.1x32.2 cm José Arrue Valle Bilbao 1885 - Llodio 1977 Danzas vascas Gouache sobre papel Firmado 23,1x32,2 cm

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