
1902–1964 · Spanish · 31 artworks
artist bio
Arturo Souto was a Spanish painter known for his contributions to the Expressionist and Post-Impressionist movements. His work often depicted scenes of Galicia, portraits, and urban landscapes, reflecting a blend of social commentary and personal expression.
what you'll learn
Studying Souto's work allows students to explore the fusion of Expressionist emotion with Post-Impressionist techniques in depicting everyday life. Students can analyze his use of color and form to convey mood and social context.
related: Jose Gutierrez Solana, Emil Nolde, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Market of Segovia
1945

I go
1934

Double maternity
1964

Militiamen in an interior
1937

Pair
1951

Rue Moufetard (ParÃs)
1945

Workshop of the artist
1935

Still life
1957

Galicia
1963

Rome (by the Figure pond)

Portrait of woman

Port of Bilbao
1933

The Pantheon seen from rue Soufflot. Paris.
1941

Portrait of Georgina Xenia Alberú

Cover for the magazine "Vieiros" (No. 2)
1962

Place of Firewood. Pontevedra.
1963

Scullery
1931

Young family

Church and Gardens Acolmán, Mexico
1951

Portrait of a man
1945

Portrait of Vera Mayer
1952

Square of Brussels
1938

Parisians
1951

Roofs of Madrid
1955

The landscape lit (4 th)
1931

New York
1957

Neighborhood in Mexico
1951

Cover for the magazine "Vieiros" (No. 2)
1962

The Berbes
1963

Portrait of Alvaro Gil Varela

Beached boats