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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure.

      Est: €1,800 - €2,200

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure. Measurements: 100 x 80 cm; 130 x 111 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Academy Baixas of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA BARO Barcelona (1901 / 1992) "Velatory"
      Oct. 28, 2024

      RAMON CALSINA BARO Barcelona (1901 / 1992) "Velatory"

      Est: €600 - €800

      Ink drawing on paper. Signed in the upper left corner. Damaged. Dimensions: 22 x 32 cm.

      Ansorena
    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Ecstasy". Charcoal on paper. Signed and dedicated. It has some rust stains in the margins that do not affect the drawing. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Sep. 12, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Ecstasy". Charcoal on paper. Signed and dedicated. It has some rust stains in the margins that do not affect the drawing. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,400 - €1,700

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Ecstasy". Charcoal on paper. Signed and dedicated. It has some rust stains in the margins that do not affect the drawing. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 26.2 x 19 cm (drawing); 31 x 23.5 cm (paper); 34 x 27 cm (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 at the School of La Lonja, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The living sculpture". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Sep. 12, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The living sculpture". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The living sculpture". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 31 x 38 cm; 53 x 60 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Baixas Academy of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman he made illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA (BARCELONA, 1901-1992) EL DESCANSO DEL CAZADOR.
      Jul. 23, 2024

      RAMON CALSINA (BARCELONA, 1901-1992) EL DESCANSO DEL CAZADOR.

      Est: €500 - €600

      Ramon Calsina (Barcelona, 1901-1992) El descanso del cazador. Dibujo a lápiz sobre papel. Firmado. 63 x 50 cm.

      Aletheia Subastas
    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure.
      Jun. 11, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure.

      Est: €1,800 - €2,200

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The aunt Vacarisses". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. With label on the back of the Sala Nonell in Barcelona. It presents a slight craquelure. Measurements: 100 x 80 cm; 130 x 111 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Academy Baixas of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Port". Oil on tablex. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 45 x 60 cm; 56 x 71 cm (frame).
      May. 23, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Port". Oil on tablex. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 45 x 60 cm; 56 x 71 cm (frame).

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Port". Oil on tablex. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 45 x 60 cm; 56 x 71 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Baixas Academy of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman he made illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior with figure". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
      May. 23, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior with figure". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €3,000 - €3,500

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior with figure". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 100 x 81 cm; 114 x 95 cm (frame). In this work Calsina captures an intimate interior, bathed by a filtered light. It is characteristic of his pictorial work to enter into poetic environments, of timeless cadence, which communicate a state of mind. In this case, the letter left on the floor while the young woman searches and rummages through the drawers, in a room with a skewed perspective, conveys an image of uneasiness and existential breakdown. The synthetic drawing, as well as the warm and velvety tones, awaken our tenderness towards the character. After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      May. 23, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The shooting". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Presents restorations on the canvas.
      May. 23, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The shooting". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Presents restorations on the canvas.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The shooting". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Presents restorations on the canvas. Measurements: 81 x 100 cm; 98 x 115 cm (frame). In what looks like the dilapidated interior of a neighborhood theater a group of picturesque characters have gathered: an actress with a dancer's costume about to recite her role, a director hidden behind his camera preparing to record it, a spectator seated in a box and a circus musician. The penumbra in which the scene takes place increases the enigmatic sensation of the atmosphere, with which Ramón Calsina recreates one of his particular mysterious worlds, touched by a sweet melancholy with which he is accustomed to impregnate his endearing human landscapes. After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Landscape. (d)
      Mar. 14, 2024

      RAMON CALSINA. Landscape. (d)

      Est: €400 - €500

      Oil on canvas Signed 70x100 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)
      Mar. 14, 2024

      RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)

      Est: €500 - €600

      Oil on canvas Signed. On the back, stamp of the manufacturer of the support, the house I. Guardiola from Barcelona 81.5x100 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Mendiga". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower corner.
      Mar. 12, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Mendiga". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower corner.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Mendiga". Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower corner. Measurements: 48 x 31 cm; 62,5 x 44 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Baixas Academy of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social call for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The violinist". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Mar. 12, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The violinist". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "The violinist". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 50 x 60 cm; 60 x 70 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Academy Baixas of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman he made illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life of carnival". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has two patches on the back.
      Feb. 28, 2024

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life of carnival". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has two patches on the back.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,300

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life of carnival". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has two patches on the back. Measurements: 80 x 100 cm; 110 x 128 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Academy Baixas of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social call for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • Ramon Calsina (1901-1992) Oil On Canvas
      Feb. 24, 2024

      Ramon Calsina (1901-1992) Oil On Canvas

      Est: -

      Frame has scuffs and scratches. Frame measures approximately 30.75in x 35.75in. Image measures approximately 23.25in x 28.25in. Signed in the lower left corner. BH14719 SA

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA. Saleswoman. (d)
      Dec. 20, 2023

      RAMÓN CALSINA. Saleswoman. (d)

      Est: €350 - €400

      Charcoal drawing on paper. Signed 48x30 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMON CALSINA. Still life. (d)
      Dec. 20, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Still life. (d)

      Est: €1,400 - €1,600

      Oil on canvas Signed 81x100 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMON CALSINA. Old woman. (d)
      Dec. 20, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Old woman. (d)

      Est: €2,000 - €2,400

      Oil on canvas Signed 100x81 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Circus character asleep". Charcoal on paper. Signed in the upper left corner.
      Dec. 18, 2023

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Circus character asleep". Charcoal on paper. Signed in the upper left corner.

      Est: €500 - €550

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Circus character asleep". Charcoal on paper. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 43 x 31 cm; 63 x 49,5 cm (frame). After initiating his formation in the Baixas Academy of Barcelona, Calsina enters in 1920 in the School of La Lonja, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social call for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)
      Oct. 05, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      Oil on canvas Signed. On the back, stamp of the manufacturer of the support, the house I. Guardiola from Barcelona 81.5x100 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMON CALSINA. A girl.
      Oct. 05, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. A girl.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      Oil on canvas Signed 144x80 cm.

      Balclis
    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)
      Jun. 29, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)

      Est: €1,800 - €2,200

      Oil on canvas Signed. On the back, stamp of the manufacturer of the support, the house I. Guardiola from Barcelona 81.5x100 cm.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)
      May. 25, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)

      Est: €1,450 - €1,700

      Oil on canvas Signed 82x100.5 cm.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)
      Mar. 09, 2023

      RAMON CALSINA. Untitled. (d)

      Est: €1,800 - €1,900

      Oil on canvas Signed. On the back, signed, dedicated and dated 1973. 79x99 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Feb. 14, 2023

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Last Supper. (d)
      Dec. 15, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA. Last Supper. (d)

      Est: €450 - €500

      Oil on canvas Signed 60x81 cm.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Interior. (d)
      Dec. 15, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA. Interior. (d)

      Est: €1,300 - €1,400

      Oil on canvas Signed 60x73 cm.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Seascape.
      Dec. 15, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA. Seascape.

      Est: €700 - €800

      Oil on canvas stuck to cardboard Signed 45.8x55 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Nov. 24, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Sep. 22, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 30, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA (BARCELONA, 1901 - 1992)
      Jun. 09, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA (BARCELONA, 1901 - 1992)

      Est: €400 - €700

      Ramon Calsina (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992) "Una bailarina entregada" (A dedicated dancer) Charcoal drawing on paper. Signed. 29,5 x 22,7 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior of a café with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 09, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior of a café with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Interior of a café with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60 x 73 cm; 74 x 87 cm (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman he produced illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Interior of a gallery. (d)
      May. 19, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA. Interior of a gallery. (d)

      Est: €900 - €1,000

      Oil on canvas Signed 100x80 cm.

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    • RAMON CALSINA. Urban scene. (d)
      May. 19, 2022

      RAMON CALSINA. Urban scene. (d)

      Est: €900 - €1,000

      Oil on canvas Signed 100x80 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Apr. 07, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Still life with an oilcan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 60,5 x 72 cm; 77 x 90,5 cm. (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Nude". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper right corner.
      Mar. 15, 2022

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Nude". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper right corner.

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Nude. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 173 x 102 cm; 194 x 132 cm (frame) After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of particular importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylised, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. He also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he produced illustrations, posters and stained-glass windows. He designed the costumes and set design for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot International Drawing Prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Sant Jordi Cross. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in various Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARO (1901-1992). "JOVEN DELANTE DE UNA ALACENA", 1962 and 1989.
      Dec. 16, 2021

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARO (1901-1992). "JOVEN DELANTE DE UNA ALACENA", 1962 and 1989.

      Est: €1,500 - €2,800

      Oil on canvas. Signed twice. On the reverse, inscription by the artist himself, where he dates and signs it: "Pintat per mi a l'any 1962 i retocat al 1989". 100 x 80 cm; 117 x 98 cm (frame).

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    • Ramón CALSINA BARO (1901-1992) "Carnaval" óleo sobre lienzo con etiqueta Galería Mundi Art. Con faltas en el lienzo. 81x100 cm.
      Nov. 16, 2021

      Ramón CALSINA BARO (1901-1992) "Carnaval" óleo sobre lienzo con etiqueta Galería Mundi Art. Con faltas en el lienzo. 81x100 cm.

      Est: -

      Ramón Calsina Baro (1901-1992) "Carnival" Oil on Canvas with Label Gallery Mundi Art. With faults on the canvas. 81x100 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (1901-1992). "ABUELO DE MONTÁN".
      Oct. 07, 2021

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (1901-1992). "ABUELO DE MONTÁN".

      Est: €700 - €1,800

      Oil on canvas. Signed. On the reverse, on the stretcher, signed and titled. 100 x 81 cm; 131 x 111.7 cm. (frame).

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARO (1901-1992). "LANDSCAPE".
      Oct. 07, 2021

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARO (1901-1992). "LANDSCAPE".

      Est: €550 - €900

      Oil on canvas. Signed. 46 x 55 cm; 54.5 x 63.5 cm. (frame).

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    • Ramon Calsina I Baro (1901 - 1992) Oil On Canvas
      Aug. 28, 2021

      Ramon Calsina I Baro (1901 - 1992) Oil On Canvas

      Est: -

      Signed In The Lower Left Hand Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 30in X 35in. Art Measures Approximately 23in X 28in. Bh14576 Zh

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    • Ramón Calsina
      Jul. 07, 2021

      Ramón Calsina

      Est: -

      Ramón Calsina. (Barcelona,1901-1992). Paisaje con pagès, columna y cuervo, óleo sobre lienzo, 59x72 cm.

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    • Ramón CALSINA BARO (1901-1992) "Paisaje" óleo sore cartón 36x50 cm.
      Jul. 06, 2021

      Ramón CALSINA BARO (1901-1992) "Paisaje" óleo sore cartón 36x50 cm.

      Est: -

      Ramón Calsina Baro (1901-1992) "Landscape" Oil Sore cardboard 36x50 cm.

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    • RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Characters". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the upper left corner.
      Jun. 09, 2021

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Characters". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the upper left corner.

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      RAMÓN CALSINA BARÓ (Barcelona, 1901 - 1992). "Characters". Mixed media on paper. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 58 x 42 cm; 89 x 73 cm (frame). After beginning his training at the Baixas Academy in Barcelona, Calsina entered the La Lonja School in 1920, where he was a disciple of Feliu Mestres. He made his individual debut in 1930 at the Sala Parés, and the following year he exhibited his works in Paris. Of special importance were the anthologies he held in Barcelona in 1957 and 1966. His style, close to magical realism, is precise and stylized, often ironic and full of unusual or fantastic details. It also reveals certain influences of Goya, Daumier and Hogarth. As a draughtsman, he created illustrations, posters and stained glass windows. He designed the costumes and scenery for the play "El casament de la Xela", by Xavier Berenguel (1938). Between 1931 and 1933 he collaborated with the German magazine "Der Querschnitt". He also illustrated novels, such as "Don Quixote" and the works of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1964 he won the Ynglada-Guillot international drawing prize, and in 1990 he was awarded the Cross of Sant Jordi. In 1984 a large group of poets, writers, artists and intellectuals made a social appeal for the recognition of Calsina, as a result of which the Caja de Ahorros de Barcelona, with the collaboration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, dedicated an anthological exhibition to him. In 1990 another one was held at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, with the collaboration of the City Council. He is represented in several Spanish museums, as well as in important private collections. In 2009 the Ramón Calsina Foundation was created, promoted by his heirs.

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