José Ferre-Clauzel (Spanish, b. 1961)
Blue Division
Oil on canvas
Signed to lower right
11 3/4 x 11 3/4 in., framed to 13 x 13 in.
A portrait of a Blue Division Spanish soldier peering through a pair of binoculars. The Spanish flag can be seen on the soldier's helmet, beginning to fade.
The Blue Division, formerly known as the 250th Infantry Division, consisted of volunteers from Francoist Spain fighting alongside Nazi Germany on the Eastern Front during World War II. This alliance spanned from the Spanish Civil War, where the Nazis supported the Nationalists and Francisco Franco's rise to power in Spain. The Blue Division served on the Eastern Front from 1941-1943, in which as many as 45,000 Spaniards volunteered.
Born in France to a Spanish painter father and a Portuguese mother, Ferre-Clauzel showed an aptitude for art at a young age. He attended the ABC School of Fine Arts in Paris and continued to work at the Torras Studio in Spain. His work has been sold and showcased all over the world.
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[Art, Folk Art, Military Art, Etching, Engraving, Lithographs, Prints, Ephemera] [Spain, France, Spanish Art, Realism, Realist]
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