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About: John Salt

About: John Salt

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John Salt (2 August 1937 – 13 December 2021) was an English artist, whose greatly detailed paintings from the late 1960s onwards made him one of the pioneers of the photorealist school. Although Salt's work developed through several distinct phases, it generally focussed on images of cars, often shown wrecked or abandoned within a suburban or semi-rural American landscape, with the banality and dishevelment of the subject matter contrasting with the immaculate and meticulous nature of the work's execution.

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  • John Salt (* 2. August 1937 in Birmingham, Großbritannien) ist ein britischer zeitgenössischer Maler und wichtiger Vertreter des Fotorealismus. John Salt ist ein bedeutender britischer Maler und Vertreter der ersten Generation der Fotorealisten, bekannt für seine Bilder von Autos, die er oft zerstört oder aufgegeben innerhalb einer Vorortgegend oder halb-ländlichen amerikanischen Landschaft darstellt. (de)
  • John Salt (2 August 1937 – 13 December 2021) was an English artist, whose greatly detailed paintings from the late 1960s onwards made him one of the pioneers of the photorealist school. Although Salt's work developed through several distinct phases, it generally focussed on images of cars, often shown wrecked or abandoned within a suburban or semi-rural American landscape, with the banality and dishevelment of the subject matter contrasting with the immaculate and meticulous nature of the work's execution. (en)
  • John Salt (Birmingham, 2 de agosto de 1937 - Shrewsbury, 13 de diciembre de 2021​) fue un pintor hiperrealista británico. (es)
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  • John Salt (* 2. August 1937 in Birmingham, Großbritannien) ist ein britischer zeitgenössischer Maler und wichtiger Vertreter des Fotorealismus. John Salt ist ein bedeutender britischer Maler und Vertreter der ersten Generation der Fotorealisten, bekannt für seine Bilder von Autos, die er oft zerstört oder aufgegeben innerhalb einer Vorortgegend oder halb-ländlichen amerikanischen Landschaft darstellt. (de)
  • John Salt (2 August 1937 – 13 December 2021) was an English artist, whose greatly detailed paintings from the late 1960s onwards made him one of the pioneers of the photorealist school. Although Salt's work developed through several distinct phases, it generally focussed on images of cars, often shown wrecked or abandoned within a suburban or semi-rural American landscape, with the banality and dishevelment of the subject matter contrasting with the immaculate and meticulous nature of the work's execution. (en)
  • John Salt (Birmingham, 2 de agosto de 1937 - Shrewsbury, 13 de diciembre de 2021​) fue un pintor hiperrealista británico. (es)
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