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Francesc Xavier Valls Subirà (18 September 1923 in Barcelona – 16 September 2006 in Barcelona) was a Spanish painter who lived in Paris most of his life. He specialised in still lifes. His work can be found in museums in Spain. He was the father of former French Prime Minister Manuel Valls.

Xavier Valls
Born
Francesc Xavier Valls Subirà

18 September 1923
Barcelona, Spain
Died16 September 2006
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationPainter
SpouseLuisangela Galfetti
ChildrenManuel Valls
RelativesManuel Valls (son)
Aurelio Galfetti (brother-in-law)

Early life


Xavier Valls was born on 18 September 1923 in Barcelona, Spain.[1][2] His father, Magí Valls, served on the editorial board of El Matí, a Catholic Catalan newspaper.[1]

He learned the visual arts from the Swiss sculptor Charles Collet and the Spanish painter Jaume Busquets in the 1930s.[2][3]


Career


Valls started his career as a designer for Ramon Sunyer, a jeweller.[2] He then worked for architects Lluís Bonet Garí, Isidre Puig Boada and Francesc Folguera i Grassi as well as designer Santiago Marco.[2]

In 1946, he was a co-founder of the Cercle Maillol at the French Institute of Barcelona with Charles Collet, Suzanne Alemany, Alfred Figueras and Bernard Sanjuan.[1][2]

He moved to Paris in 1949 thanks to a scholarship from the French Institute of Barcelona, and decided to stay.[1][2] By 1953, his paintings were exhibited at the Salon d'Automne.[2] Meanwhile, he worked with Fernand Léger on stained glass designs.[2] His work was exhibited in the art galleries of art dealers Henriette Gomès and Claude Bernard.[1]

He was the recipient of the Prix Drouant in 1980.[2] A year later, in 1981, the Musée Ingres in Montauban organised an exhibition solely about his work.[1] Three years later, in 1984, the Museo de Arte Moderno in Madrid added his 1974 painting, Pêches et pichet to their collection.[2] He became an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1989.[2]

In 2003 he published his memoirs under the title La meva capsa de Pandora ("My Pandora's box").[1]


Personal life


He married Luisangela Galfetti in 1958.[4] Four years later, in 1962, they had two children: a son, Manuel Valls, who has served as the Prime Minister of France since 2014,[4] Although they lived in Paris, they summered in Barcelona every year.[1]


Death


He died of colon cancer in Barcelona in 2006.[1] He was only diagnosed one month before his death.[1] He was eighty-two years old.[1]


Posthumously


Three of his paintings were auctioned by Christie's in London in 2009.[5]


References


  1. Josep Casamartina I Parassols, Xavier Valls, pintor, El País, 18 September 2006
  2. Galerie Claude Bernard: Xavier Valls Archived May 3, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Virginia Hernandez, Miradas al fresco... con Xavier Valls, El Mundo, 17/05/2012
  4. Matthieu Hoffstetter, La famille suisse de Manuel Valls, Bilan, 1 April 2014
  5. Christie's: Xavier Valls

На других языках


[de] Xavier Valls

Xavier Valls Subirá (* 18. September 1923 in Barcelona; † 16. September 2006 ebenda) war ein spanischer (katalanischer) Maler.
- [en] Xavier Valls

[es] Xavier Valls

Francesc Xavier Valls Subirà (Barcelona, 18 de septiembre de 1923 - id, 16 de septiembre de 2006) fue un pintor español.

[fr] Xavier Valls

Xavier Valls, né Xavier Valls Subirà le 18 septembre 1923 à Horta et mort le 16 septembre 2006 à Barcelone en Espagne, est un artiste peintre espagnol qui a vécu à Paris à partir de 1948. Peintre de natures mortes, aquarelliste, il a aussi réalisé des compositions d'art sacré.

[it] Xavier Valls

Xavier Valls i Subirà (Barcellona, 18 settembre 1923 – Barcellona, 16 settembre 2006) è stato un pittore spagnolo.



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