Identification

José Vives-Atsara (1919-2004) Impasto Harbor Scene Oil Painting

Photo reference

1 uploaded photo

Overview

The painting bears a clear signature 'Vives Atsara' in the lower left, consistent with the known signature of Spanish-American artist José Vives-Atsara (1919-2004).

Story

José Vives-Atsara (1919-2004) was a Spanish-born artist who immigrated to Mexico and later settled in San Antonio, Texas. He is celebrated for his vibrant, palette-knife impasto technique and Mediterranean/Texan subjects. The frame's brass plaque misidentifies him as 'Pere Vives-Atsara', which is likely a historical framer's error, but the signature and stylistic execution are unmistakably José's. The secondary market for José Vives-Atsara remains robust, particularly in Texas where he lived, taught, and exhibited extensively.

Maker / Origin

José Vives-Atsara

Condition & Value

Based on the visible photos, the paint surface appears vibrant with the artist's signature heavy impasto intact. There is no obvious flaking, craquelure, or paint loss visible from the front.

Full Research

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for José Vives-Atsara remains robust, particularly in Texas where he lived, taught, and exhibited extensively. His heavily impastoed Spanish coastal scenes and Texas landscapes are his most sought-after subjects. Recent 2024 and 2025 auction results demonstrate strong, stable demand for his mid-sized works, with buyers consistently competing in the $6,000 to $10,000 range for prime examples.

Value Drivers

Confirmed 20x16 inch dimensions place this firmly in the highly desirable mid-sized tier.

Classic Mediterranean harbor subject matter executed in his signature heavy impasto technique.

Clear, verifiable signature matching known exemplars of the artist's work.

Strong recent 2025 auction results for similar sized works ($7,200 - $9,600).

Concerns

Unverified verso condition — lack of photos of the back leaves potential canvas, board, or stretcher issues unknown.

Framer's plaque error ('Pere' instead of 'José') requires minor explanation to prospective buyers, though it does not affect authenticity.

Best Venue

Consign to a regional fine art auction house with a strong Texas or Southwestern art department, such as Vogt Auction or Heritage Auctions, as they consistently achieve the highest results for Vives-Atsara's work. Ensure the catalog notes the framer's plaque error ('Pere' vs 'José') to avoid any buyer confusion regarding attribution.

Upside Potential

If the painting retains original gallery labels or exhibition history on the verso, or if two determined bidders compete for this specific vibrant coastal composition, it could push toward the $10,000 high-end established by the recent 16x20 inch 'Landscape, Texas' sale.

Authenticity Risk

medium

The signature, color palette, and distinctive heavy palette-knife impasto are entirely consistent with José Vives-Atsara's known works, and there are no visible red flags. However, as an original oil painting in the $5,000+ range, an in-person inspection by an auction specialist is standard to confirm the medium is original oil (not a textured reproduction) and to verify the age of the support materials on the verso.

Also found — market-range context

Related comps outside the valuation band· 1 comp

Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.

  • MutualArt / Heritage Auctions· 2017-02-25
    José Vives Atsara | After the Rain, Arnage, France, 1965
    Link could not be verified.
    $8,004