Antoni Pitxot, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Antoni Pitxot

Catalan surrealist painter and DalĂ­ Foundation director

Date of Birth: 05-Jan-1934

Place of Birth: Figueres, Catalonia, Spain

Date of Death: 12-Jun-2015

Profession: painter, museologist

Nationality: Spain

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Antoni Pitxot

  • Antoni Pitxot (Catalan pronunciation: [?n't?ni pi't??t]; Figueres, Girona, January 5, 1934 – June 12, 2015) was a Spanish Catalan painter and a longtime friend and collaborator of Salvador DalĂ­.Pitxot was born into a family with many artists in its ranks, among them, his uncle Ramon Pichot.
  • He began studying drawing at the age of thirteen, and he exhibited regularly in Lisbon, Bilbao, Barcelona, and Madrid in his twenties and thirties, winning many prizes, including the Gold Medal painting prize in Barcelona's La Punyalada competition in 1965.At the beginning of the 1960s, he was a close friend of the French painter Maurice Boitel, who painted many pictures on the Pitxot family's property in CadaquĂ©s, a small port town on the Mediterranean Sea near the French border, that was also painted by Pablo Picasso and AndrĂ© Derain.In 1966, Pitxot took up permanent residence in CadaquĂ©s, where his family had owned a summer house since the end of the 19th century.
  • He began to experiment with surrealism: in particular, he became focused on anthropomorphic figures composed of the stones that lined the seashores near his home.
  • Pitxot worked in a unique way: he would build sculptures from stones, and then paint those sculptures in oil. Much of Pixtot's work is concerned with allegory and myth, including the figure of Mnemosyne, the mother of the nine muses who personified memory, and a series of works about The Tempest. Pitxot's association with Salvador DalĂ­ began before his birth, because their families were acquainted.
  • But DalĂ­ became an early supporter of Antonio Pitxot's work, and eventually asked him to co-design the DalĂ­ Theatre and Museum (Teatre-Museu DalĂ­) in Figueres, Spain.
  • There is also a permanent exhibition of Pitxot's work on one floor of that museum. Pitxot and DalĂ­ were nearly inseparable in the last years of DalĂ­'s life: designing DalĂ­'s museum, teaching art and exchanging ideas about their work.
  • Pitxot was a protector of DalĂ­'s legacy after his death: He was a member of the board of the Gala Salvador DalĂ­ Foundation, and he has led, and sat on the board, of several other DalĂ­ foundations. He became the museum's director after DalĂ­'s death. Pitxot was a respected international Catalan artist in his own right.
  • In the year 2000, he was appointed corresponding academician for CadaquĂ©s of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Saint George.
  • In the 2004, he received the Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts from the King of Spain as a recognition for his work.
  • In 2014 the City hall of Figueres (Girona) grants him the "Fulla de Figuera de Plata" and in 2015 was nominated "The Favorite Son of the CadaquĂ©s city" (Girona) .
  • Works are held in private collections and in various museums.His brothers grandson is the Spanish actor, singer and comedian Bruno Oro Pichot.He died on June 12, 2015 at the age of 81.

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