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b. 1826 - d. 1894

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
          Nov. 12, 2024

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

          Est: €1,800 - €2,000

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Female portrait". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measures: 78.5 x 63 cm; 108 x 92.5 cm (frame). A young woman gazes lost towards the horizon, while in her hand she holds a lace handkerchief, embroidered with a badge, and a small booklet. The lady's high social status is determined by the cabochon on her chest, as well as the long, pearly earrings that adorn her ears. The fabrics of her clothes, perfectly worked by Marti Alsina, show the artist's search for a careful representation, attentive to details and their qualities. The concentrated face of the young woman has been masterfully worked, emphasising her innocent, pure gaze, which is contrasted with her carmine-coloured lips. The background of the composition stands out, in which a glass window allows us to intuit a landscape background, as well as the interior of a cobbled room. Considered today as the most important figure of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina was part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic scene of the 19th century, was a pioneer in the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy, alternating them with evening classes at the Escola de Belles Arts de la Lonja in Barcelona. He took his first steps as a painter in the Maresme region, where he was already going out to paint from life. In 1848 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet and Eugène Delacroix. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. From 1850 onwards his artistic career became more established, and four years later he obtained the chair of drawing at the Ecole de la Lonja. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. Among his prizes were the medals he won at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 and second in 1860. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His subjects included numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. In this portrait of a young woman covered with a simple shawl, he comes close to genre scenes as well as portraits. Works by Martí Alsina are housed in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña, the Abbey of Montserrat, the Museo de Arte Moderno de Barcelona and the Museo de l'Empordà in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA. A girl.
          Jul. 11, 2024

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA. A girl.

          Est: €480 - €550

          Oil on canvas Signed 48x30 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "GIRL WITH FLOWERS".
          Jun. 06, 2024

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "GIRL WITH FLOWERS".

          Est: €1,100 - €2,500

          Oil on canvas. Signed. The paint layer has interventions, and there is a restoration of the canvas on the back. 54 x 37 cm; 64 x 47 cm (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS".
          Jun. 06, 2024

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS".

          Est: €300 - €500

          Oil on canvas. Signed. On the back it retains a label of Sala Parés from 1998. 13 x 29 cm; 30.5 x 47.5 cm (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona 1826 - 1894 Landscape Oil on canvas Signed
          Dec. 12, 2023

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona 1826 - 1894 Landscape Oil on canvas Signed

          Est: -

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona 1826 - 1894 Landscape Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 16 x 18 cm

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        • Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "Landscape with peasant by his house"
          May. 18, 2023

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "Landscape with peasant by his house"

          Est: €150 - €200

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "Landscape with peasant by his house" Oil on panel Signed Damages 15 x 23 cm 150 - 200 €

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Marina". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has slight damage to the frame.
          May. 08, 2023

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Marina". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has slight damage to the frame.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Marina". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Slight damage to the frame. Size: 38 x 65 cm; 56 x 85 cm (frame). Considered nowadays as the most important figure of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina is part of the European avant-garde of the moment. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. After completing this first apprenticeship and deciding to take up painting, he took his first steps in the Maresme region, where he began to earn his living by painting portraits in a naturalistic style and landscapes "à plen air". In 1852 he became a teacher of line drawing at the Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona, and two years later he began to teach figure drawing, a post he held until the accession of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne. In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His themes include numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Empordà Museum in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "HOUSES".
          Feb. 23, 2023

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "HOUSES".

          Est: €150 - €300

          Oil on board. Signed R. Martí. 14 x 26 cm; 30 x 42 cm (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. The canvas has craquelure.
          Jan. 25, 2023

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. The canvas has craquelure.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. The canvas has craquelure. Measurements: 37,5 x 25 cm; 55,5 x 42,5 cm (frame). Considered today as the most important figure of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina is part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. After completing this first apprenticeship and deciding to take up painting, he took his first steps in the Maresme region, where he began to earn his living by painting portraits in a naturalistic style and landscapes "à plen air". In 1852 he became a teacher of line drawing at the Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona, and two years later he began to teach figure drawing, a post he held until the accession of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne. In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His themes include numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Museum of l'Empordà in Figueras.

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        • RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame.
          Nov. 08, 2022

          RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame. Size: 24 x 34 cm; 52 x 62 cm (frame). As usual in his work, Martí Alsina achieves in this landscape an impression of a calm and moving horizon. Nature is imbued with a romantic mood, the sublimity of which dwarfs the figures, resolved with a few intuitively applied brushstrokes. Considered one of the most important figures of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina was part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. After completing this first apprenticeship and deciding to take up painting, he took his first steps in the Maresme region, where he began to earn his living by painting portraits in a naturalistic style and landscapes "à plen air". In 1852 he became a teacher of line drawing at the Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona, and two years later he began to teach figure drawing, a post he held until the accession of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne. In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His subjects include numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Museum of l'Empordà in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "PORTRAIT OF A GIRL IN PROFILE".
          Sep. 22, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "PORTRAIT OF A GIRL IN PROFILE".

          Est: €1,200 - €2,000

          Oil on canvas. Signed. Visible restorations on the back. 77 x 64 cm; 92 x 78.5 cm (frame).

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        • RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame.
          Aug. 31, 2022

          RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          RAMON MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Very slight damage to the frame. Size: 24 x 34 cm; 52 x 62 cm (frame). As usual in his work, Martí Alsina achieves in this landscape an impression of a calm and moving horizon. Nature is imbued with a romantic mood, the sublimity of which dwarfs the figures, resolved with a few intuitively applied brushstrokes. Considered one of the most important figures of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina was part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. After completing this first apprenticeship and deciding to take up painting, he took his first steps in the Maresme region, where he began to earn his living by painting portraits in a naturalistic style and landscapes "à plen air". In 1852 he became a teacher of line drawing at the Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona, and two years later he began to teach figure drawing, a post he held until the accession of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne. In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His subjects include numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Museum of l'Empordà in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with River". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Jun. 30, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with River". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,500 - €1,600

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Landscape with River". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 40 x 58.5 cm; 67 x 85 cm (frame). Considered today as the most important figure of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina was part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. From 1850 onwards his artistic career took off, and in 1852 he began his teaching career. . In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña, the MACBA, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Museum of l'Empordà, in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "A LA TERRASSA (ON THE TERRACE)", C. 1888.
          Mar. 03, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "A LA TERRASSA (ON THE TERRACE)", C. 1888.

          Est: €1,200 - €2,500

          Oil on canvas. With apocryphal signature and date, "R. Martí i Alsina / 88". Literature: María Concepción Chillón, "El pintor Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894): Contrastos de la seva vida a partir d'una documentació inèdita, i proposta d'un primer catàleg", Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2010 (unpublished dissertation), vol. II, p. 367 (repr.). There is a photograph of this work in Arxiu Mas in Barcelona. We would like to thank Conchi Chillón, whose  help in cataloguing this work was essential, and who has studied it after the photograph. The canvas is not well stretched and the pictorial layer has some flaws and craquelure. 46 x 38 cm; 64 x 56 cm (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA, (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). “Bumpy return of the fishermen”. Oil on canvas. Relined Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of Barrachina & Ramoneda.
          Feb. 16, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA, (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). “Bumpy return of the fishermen”. Oil on canvas. Relined Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of Barrachina & Ramoneda.

          Est: €15,000 - €18,000

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA, (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894). "Accidentally Return of the Fishermen". Oil on canvas. Retouching Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of Barrachina & Ramoneda. Size: 98,5 x 212 cm; 122 x 235,5 cm (frame). In this canvas Martí Alsina shows us one of his personal costumbrist seascapes, endowed nevertheless with an accurate dramatism that is reflected both in the human action of the ground plane and in the turbulent sky, of an almost baroque scenographic character, magnificently worked in several planes of depth, with thick screwed clouds, clearer at the base and raised like threatening waves, almost black in the upper right area and open to a twilight sky in the central area. In an asymmetrical and perfectly calculated composition, which reinforces the dramatic tension, we see a traditional scene in which the fishing boats, dwarfed by the magnificence of nature, struggle to return to land without sinking, to the nervousness of their companions and families waiting on the beach. The drama of the scene is also wisely reinforced by the painter through the scale used, which dwarfs the figures before the grandeur of the natural setting, even more sublime if possible when he unleashes his fury. Considered today as the most important figure of Spanish realism, Martí Alsina was part of the European avant-garde of the time. He revolutionised the Spanish artistic panorama of the 19th century, was a pioneer of the study of life and the creator of the modern Catalan school, as well as the master of a whole generation, with disciples of the importance of Vayreda, Urgell and Torrescassana. He began his studies in philosophy and literature, alternating them with evening classes at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts until 1848. After completing this first apprenticeship and deciding to take up painting, he took his first steps in the Maresme region, where he began to earn his living by painting portraits in a naturalistic style and landscapes in "plen air". In 1852 he became a teacher of line drawing at the Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona, and two years later he began to teach figure drawing, a post he held until the accession of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne. In 1853 he travelled to Paris, where he visited the Louvre and became familiar with the work of Horace Vernet, Eugène Delacroix and French Romanticism. Later he became acquainted with the work of Gustave Courbet, the greatest exponent of realism. In 1859 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona. His first important exhibition was the General Exhibition of Fine Arts in Barcelona in 1851. From then on he exhibited regularly in Barcelona, Madrid and Paris, and was invited to the Universal Exhibition in the French capital in 1889. His prizes included medals at the National Exhibitions in Madrid, third in 1858 for his work Last Day of Numancia and second in 1860 for his landscape. In his last years he lived in seclusion, focusing his efforts on the search for new forms of expression, with an undone brushstroke close to Impressionism. His subjects include numerous landscapes and seascapes, urban views (especially of Barcelona), portraits and human figures, genre scenes, temperamental female nudes, history painting and biblical scenes. He rarely devoted himself to still lifes, although he also painted some still lifes. Works by Martí Alsina are kept in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña, the MACBA, the Museum of the Abbey of Montserrat and the Museum of l'Empordà in Figueras.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Vase with flowers"
          Jan. 26, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Vase with flowers"

          Est: €5,250 - €7,000

          Signed in the lower left corner. . 130 x 93 cms. Oil on canvas

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Portrait of a woman"
          Jan. 26, 2022

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Portrait of a woman"

          Est: €420 - €560

          Attached is a certificate of authenticity from the artist's son, Enric Martí. . 44 x 29,5 cm . Lápiz graso y albayalde sobre papel

          Ansorena
        • RAMON MARTÍ I ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "A hunting still life with a hare"
          Dec. 20, 2021

          RAMON MARTÍ I ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "A hunting still life with a hare"

          Est: €400 - €600

          RAMON MARTÍ I ALSINA (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "A hunting still life with a hare" Oil on canvas Signed 74 x 57 cm

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Lady"
          Sep. 30, 2021

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Lady"

          Est: €900 - €1,200

          Signed on the lower right side.. Oil on canvas.81 x 65 cm

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Vase with flowers"
          Jul. 20, 2021

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826 / 1894) "Vase with flowers"

          Est: €6,750 - €13,500

          Signed in the lower left corner. . Oil on canvas

          Ansorena
        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) AND STUDIO. "LANDSCAPE PROBABLY IN LA GARRIGUE", C. 1884.
          Jul. 15, 2021

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) AND STUDIO. "LANDSCAPE PROBABLY IN LA GARRIGUE", C. 1884.

          Est: €3,000 - €7,000

          Oil on canvas. Signed. On the back, labels of Sala Parés, Barcelona. Literature: María Concepción Chillón, "El pintor Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894): Contrastos de la seva vida a partir d'una documentació inèdita, i proposta d'un primer catàleg", Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2010 (unpublished dissertation), vol. II, p. 279 (repr.); and María Concepción Chillón Domínguez, "Notícies inèdites de l'arxiu familiar de Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894)", "Locus Amoenus", No. 10, 2009-2010, p. 240, cat. no. 69 (inventory by Joan Espriu). We thank Conchi Chillón for her collaboration, which was essential in cataloguing this work. 81 x 206 cm; 99.3 x 223 cm (frame).

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        • Taller de Ramón MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "Pescadores en la playa" óleo sobre lienzo 60x100 cm. Procedente del taller de Ramón Martí Alsina.
          Jul. 06, 2021

          Taller de Ramón MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "Pescadores en la playa" óleo sobre lienzo 60x100 cm. Procedente del taller de Ramón Martí Alsina.

          Est: -

          Ramón Martí Alsina Workshop (1826-1894) "Fishermen on the beach" Oil on canvas 60x100 cm. From Ramón Martí Alsina's workshop.

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        • Ramón MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "PLAYA DE PESCADORES Y BARCAS" óleo sobre lienzo  95x134 cm.
          May. 25, 2021

          Ramón MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "PLAYA DE PESCADORES Y BARCAS" óleo sobre lienzo  95x134 cm.

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894) "Fishermans Beach and boats" oil on canvas 95x134 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona, ​​1826-1894 The Summer
          May. 18, 2021

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona, ​​1826-1894 The Summer

          Est: €3,000 - €6,000

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA Barcelona, ​​1826-1894 The Summer Oil on canvas Signed and titled size 140 x 66 cm On the back, old label of the Sala Parés in Barcelona.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "VENUS PUDICA".
          May. 13, 2021

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "VENUS PUDICA".

          Est: €100 - €250

          Pencil on paper. With stamped seal and signature by his son Ricardo Martí. Titled "Antigüedad". On the reverse, label of Sala Parés, Barcelona. 30 x 11 cm; 44 x 25 cm (frame).  

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          May. 12, 2021

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). Paisaje costero, óleo sobre lienzo, 28x12 cm.

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        • CATALAN SCHOOL, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. FOLLOWER OF RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".
          Mar. 04, 2021

          CATALAN SCHOOL, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. FOLLOWER OF RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".

          Est: €200 - €300

          Oil on canvas. With two signatures, one of them partially legible. 90.5 x 50.8 cm; 108 x 68 cm. (frame).  

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        • Atributed to Martí Alsina. Setaead young girl
          Feb. 25, 2021

          Atributed to Martí Alsina. Setaead young girl

          Est: -

          Acuarela. Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE PROBABLY IN LA GARRIGUE", C. 1884.
          Dec. 17, 2020

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE PROBABLY IN LA GARRIGUE", C. 1884.

          Est: €6,000 - €7,800

          Oil on canvas. Signed. On the back, labels of Sala Parés, Barcelona. Literature: María Concepción Chillón, "El pintor Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894): Contrastos de la seva vida a partir d'una documentació inèdita, i proposta d'un primer catàleg", Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2010 (unpublished dissertation), vol. II, p. 279 (repr.); and María Concepción Chillón Domínguez, "Notícies inèdites de l'arxiu familiar de Ramon Martí Alsina (1826-1894)", "Locus Amoenus", No. 10, 2009-2010, p. 240, cat. no. 69 (inventory by Joan Espriu). We thank Conchi Chillón for her collaboration, which was essential in cataloguing this work. 81 x 206 cm; 99.3 x 223 cm (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".
          Dec. 17, 2020

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".

          Est: €900 - €1,170

          Oil on canvas. Signed. 131 x 59 cm; 138 x 66.5 cm (frame).

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894) "Paisaje".
          Dec. 10, 2020

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894) "Paisaje".

          Est: €100 -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894) "Paisaje". Dibujo a carboncillo sobre papel. Sello testamentario y firma de su hijo Ricard Martí Aguiló. 31 x 48 cm.

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina attrib
          Oct. 22, 2020

          Ramon Martí Alsina attrib

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina attrib. (Barcelona, 1826-1894). "Paisaje", óleo sobre lienzo, 20x28 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "STUDIES FOR TREES".
          Jul. 09, 2020

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "STUDIES FOR TREES".

          Est: -

          White and coloured chalks on paper. Drawing. Signed ("Martí y Alsina") and the number ("401"). 30.5 x 23 cm; 47 x 39.5 cm. (frame)

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          Mar. 13, 2020

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). Paisaje costero con pescadores, óleo sobre lienzo, 40x68 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".
          Mar. 12, 2020

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "LANDSCAPE".

          Est: €1,200 - €1,560

          Oil on canvas. Partially erased signature at bottom right. Various retouches. 39 x 67.5 cm; 58 x 86 cm. (frame).

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          Feb. 26, 2020

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). Tempestad, óleo sobre lienzo, 150x100 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "NIGHT SEASCAPE".
          Dec. 19, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "NIGHT SEASCAPE".

          Est: €2,000 - €2,600

          Oil on canvas. Unidentified signature. Minor repainting to the reverse and small defects to the paint. 51 x 110 cm; 58 x 118 cm. (frame). 

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          Dec. 17, 2019

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). Paisaje de montaña, óleo sobre tabla, 26x44,5 cm.

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        • Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894)
          Dec. 12, 2019

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894)

          Est: €3,500 - €5,000

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) Oil on canvas. Signed. On the back is a label from the Sala Parés gallery and Sala Vayreda. 68 x 85 cm.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Boceto para "El gran dia de Girona".
          Dec. 04, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Boceto para "El gran dia de Girona".

          Est: €5,000 - €6,000

          Óleo sobre lienzo Realizado hacia 1860. La colección Mariano Brugada conservaba una obra similar. Bibliografía de referencia: CHILLÓN DOMÍNGUEZ, Mª Concepción, "El pintor Ramón Martí Alsina (1826-1894): Contrastos de la seva vida a partir d'una documentació inèdita, i proposta d'un primer catàleg", tesis doctoral, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2010, vol. 2., p. 51, nº cat. 40. 116x205 cm.

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          Nov. 09, 2019

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). Pescadores (1853), óleo sobre lienzo, 40x68 cm.

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        • Ramon Martí Alsina
          Oct. 24, 2019

          Ramon Martí Alsina

          Est: -

          Ramon Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826-1894). "Paisaje rural con personajes", óleo sobre lienzo, 34x34 cm.

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        • Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894)
          Oct. 10, 2019

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894)

          Est: €3,000 - €4,000

          Ramón Martí Alsina (Barcelona, 1826 - 1894) "Desnudo" (Nude) Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1863. 108 x 85 cm. On the back is a label from the Barcelona gallery Dau al Set.

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "BOATS".
          Jun. 20, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "BOATS".

          Est: €1,500 - €1,950

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Oil on canvas. Signed on the lower right corner. Torn and loose canvas. Some losses of painting. Label from Sala Parés on the reverse. 88 x 53 cm.; 103 x 69 cm. (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). ´"SEASCAPE".
          Jun. 20, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). ´"SEASCAPE".

          Est: €1,200 - €1,560

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Oil on canvas. Signed on the lower left corner. Restorations on the reverse. 74,5 x 40 cm.; 82 x 47,5 cm. (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "STILL LIFE".
          Jun. 20, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "STILL LIFE".

          Est: €1,000 - €1,300

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Oil on canvas. Apocryphal sign on the lower right corner. The original painting was larger, the canvas has been cut and bent on the right side, probably where the original sign was. Includes examination by IDeart (Institute of Artistic Studies), made in 1973. 59 x 38 cm.; 71 x 93 cm. (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "NIMFA", CIRCA 1882.
          Jun. 20, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). "NIMFA", CIRCA 1882.

          Est: €500 - €650

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894). Oil on canvas. Signed on the lower area. Torn canvas. Short biography from the author, issued by Artur Ramon Art Gallery is added. There is also a label from this same gallery on the back. 28,5 x 20,5 cm.; 39 x 29,5 cm. (frame).

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        • RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "Landscape with river".
          Apr. 11, 2019

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) "Landscape with river".

          Est: €2,200 - €2,860

          RAMÓN MARTÍ ALSINA (1826-1894) Oil on canvas. Signed and dated on the lower right corner, 1884. Visible restoration on the back. 68 x 113,5 cm. and 93 x 140 cm. (frame).  

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