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  • JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Nov. 12, 2024

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 22 x 27 cm; 27 x 32 cm (frame). The one we now bid is the sketch for the 1909 work published in "100 years of painting in Spain and Portugal", pp. 354-355. José Masriera offers us a spring landscape, starring a lush vegetation of great tonal richness and subtlety in the chromatic treatment. Formally, the scene is structured around a central path that emerges from the very edge of the painting, guiding our gaze towards the forest that occupies the right side. On its sides is the figure of a donkey that carefully observes a young lady who, with her back to the viewer, directs her hands to her head, taking off the scarf that has accompanied her during the long day. The painter rigorously organizes the composition, clearly separating the foreground from the background. Thus, we find in the foreground the road. In its center, the space develops in depth, being closed in the background by the mountains. Painter and silversmith, he began his artistic training in the workshop of his father, Josep Masriera Vidal. He then entered the School of Fine Arts of La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was influenced by the landscape painter Luis Rigalt, to finally complete his studies in Paris. As a painter he dedicated himself to detailed landscapes, usually inspired by the surroundings of San Andrés de Llavaneras, in the province of Barcelona. He participated in exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza, Munich, Berlin and many other cities. His successive trips to Paris brought him into contact with the different tendencies of French landscape painting, and he soon achieved success thanks to the works he presented at the International Exhibition in Paris (third medal) and at the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in Madrid (third medal in 1878 and 1897) and in Barcelona (first medal in 1909). He was an academician of Sciences and Arts (1873) and of the Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and presided over the Artistic Circle. He published biographies of Catalan artists of the generation before his own, such as Luis Rigalt, Claudio Lorenzale and Francisco Miquel, as well as works on aesthetics such as "Influencia del estilo japonés en las artes europeas" (1885). He is represented in the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo del Prado among others, as well as in important international private collections.

    Setdart Auction House
  • JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 22 x 27 cm; 27 x 32 cm (frame). The one we now bid is the sketch for the 1909 work published in "100 years of painting in Spain and Portugal", pp. 354-355. José Masriera offers us a spring landscape, starring a lush vegetation of great tonal richness and subtlety in the chromatic treatment. Formally, the scene is structured around a central path that emerges from the very edge of the painting, guiding our gaze towards the forest that occupies the right side. On its sides is the figure of a donkey that carefully observes a young lady who, with her back to the viewer, directs her hands to her head, taking off the scarf that has accompanied her during the long day. The painter rigorously organizes the composition, clearly separating the foreground from the background. Thus, we find in the foreground the road. In its center, the space develops in depth, being closed in the background by the mountains. Painter and silversmith, he began his artistic training in the workshop of his father, Josep Masriera Vidal. He then entered the School of Fine Arts of La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was influenced by the landscape painter Luis Rigalt, to finally complete his studies in Paris. As a painter he dedicated himself to detailed landscapes, usually inspired by the surroundings of San Andrés de Llavaneras, in the province of Barcelona. He participated in exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza, Munich, Berlin and many other cities. His successive trips to Paris brought him into contact with the different tendencies of French landscape painting, and he soon achieved success thanks to the works he presented at the International Exhibition in Paris (third medal) and at the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in Madrid (third medal in 1878 and 1897) and in Barcelona (first medal in 1909). He was an academician of Sciences and Arts (1873) and of the Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and presided over the Artistic Circle. He published biographies of Catalan artists of the generation before his own, such as Luis Rigalt, Claudio Lorenzale and Francisco Miquel, as well as works on aesthetics such as "Influencia del estilo japonés en las artes europeas" (1885). He is represented in the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo del Prado among others, as well as in important international private collections.

    Setdart Auction House
  • JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Jun. 11, 2024

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 69 x 105 cm. Painter and silversmith, he began his artistic training in the workshop of his father, Josep Masriera Vidal. Then he enters the School of Fine Arts of La Lonja of Barcelona, where he receives the influence of the landscape painter Luis Rigalt, to finally complete his studies in Paris. As a painter he dedicated himself to detailed landscapes, usually inspired by the surroundings of San Andrés de Llavaneras, in the province of Barcelona. He participated in exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza, Munich, Berlin and many other cities. His successive trips to Paris brought him into contact with the different tendencies of French landscape painting, and he soon achieved success thanks to the works he presented at the International Exhibition in Paris (third medal) and at the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in Madrid (third medal in 1878 and 1897) and in Barcelona (first medal in 1909). He was an academician of Sciences and Arts (1873) and of the Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and presided over the Artistic Circle. He published biographies of Catalan artists of the generation before his own, such as Luis Rigalt, Claudio Lorenzale and Francisco Miquel, as well as works on aesthetics such as "Influencia del estilo japonés en las artes europeas" (1885). He is represented in the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo del Prado among others, as well as in important international private collections.

    Setdart Auction House
  • JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
    May. 23, 2024

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €4,500 - €5,000

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 93 x 150 cm; 140 x 198 cm (frame). José Masriera offers us a spring landscape, starring a lush vegetation of great tonal richness and subtlety in the chromatic treatment. Formally, the scene is structured around a central path that emerges from the very edge of the painting, guiding our gaze towards the forest that occupies the right side. On its sides is the figure of a donkey that carefully observes a young lady who, with her back to the viewer, directs her hands to her head, taking off the scarf that has accompanied her during the long day. The painter rigorously organizes the composition, clearly separating the foreground from the background. Thus, we find in the foreground the road. In its center, the space develops in depth, being closed in the background by the mountains. Painter and silversmith, he began his artistic training in the workshop of his father, Josep Masriera Vidal. He then entered the School of Fine Arts of La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was influenced by the landscape painter Luis Rigalt, to finally complete his studies in Paris. As a painter he dedicated himself to detailed landscapes, usually inspired by the surroundings of San Andrés de Llavaneras, in the province of Barcelona. He participated in exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza, Munich, Berlin and many other cities. His successive trips to Paris brought him into contact with the different tendencies of French landscape painting, and he soon achieved success thanks to the works he presented at the International Exhibition in Paris (third medal) and at the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in Madrid (third medal in 1878 and 1897) and in Barcelona (first medal in 1909). He was an academician of Sciences and Arts (1873) and of the Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and presided over the Artistic Circle. He published biographies of Catalan artists of the generation before his own, such as Luis Rigalt, Claudio Lorenzale and Francisco Miquel, as well as works on aesthetics such as "Influencia del estilo japonés en las artes europeas" (1885). He is represented in the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo del Prado among others, as well as in important international private collections.

    Setdart Auction House
  • José Masriera. Pond
    Sep. 27, 2023

    José Masriera. Pond

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Wooded landscape with figure". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner.
    Jul. 04, 2023

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Wooded landscape with figure". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner.

    Est: €900 - €1,000

    JOSÉ MASRIERA MANOVENS (Barcelona, 1841 - 1912). "Wooded Landscape with a Figure. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 38 x 29 cm; 50 x 41 cm (frame). Painter and silversmith, he began his artistic training in the workshop of his father, Josep Masriera Vidal. He then entered the School of Fine Arts of La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was influenced by the landscape painter Luis Rigalt, to finally complete his studies in Paris. As a painter he devoted himself to detailed landscapes, usually inspired by the surroundings of San Andrés de Llavaneras, in the province of Barcelona. He took part in exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, Saragossa, Munich, Berlin and many other cities. His successive trips to Paris brought him into contact with the different trends in French landscape painting, and he soon achieved success thanks to the works he presented at both the International Exhibition in Paris (third medal) and the National Fine Arts Exhibitions in Madrid (third medal in 1878 and 1897) and Barcelona (first medal in 1909). He was an academician of Sciences and Arts (1873) and of the Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and presided over the Artistic Circle. He published biographies of Catalan artists of the generation before his own, such as Luis Rigalt, Claudio Lorenzale and Francisco Miquel, as well as works on aesthetics such as "Influencia del estilo japonés en las artes europeas" (1885). He is represented in the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo del Prado among others, as well as in important international private collections.

    Setdart Auction House
  • José Masriera Manovens (Barcelona, 1841-1912) "Hipódromo".
    Dec. 10, 2020

    José Masriera Manovens (Barcelona, 1841-1912) "Hipódromo".

    Est: €400 -

    José Masriera Manovens (Barcelona, 1841-1912) "Hipódromo". Óleo sobre cartón. Firmado. 21 x 30 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Landscape Oil on canvas 34,5x49,5 cm
    May. 29, 2014

    Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Landscape Oil on canvas 34,5x49,5 cm

    Est: €450 -

    Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Landscape Oil on canvas 34,5x49,5 cm Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Paisaje Óleo sobre lienzo 34,5x49,5 cm

    Balclis
  • José MASRIERA Y MANOVENS (1841-1912) Berger Andalou sur le chemin du village Huile sur toile Signé et daté 1881 en bas à gauche 77,5 x 119 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1881 lower left 30 1/2 x 46 4/5 in.
    Apr. 07, 2013

    José MASRIERA Y MANOVENS (1841-1912) Berger Andalou sur le chemin du village Huile sur toile Signé et daté 1881 en bas à gauche 77,5 x 119 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1881 lower left 30 1/2 x 46 4/5 in.

    Est: €13,000 - €15,000

    José MASRIERA Y MANOVENS (1841-1912) Berger Andalou sur le chemin du village Huile sur toile Signé et daté 1881 en bas à gauche 77,5 x 119 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1881 lower left 30 1/2 x 46 4/5 in.

    Osenat
  • Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Paisaje Óleo sobre cartón
    May. 26, 2011

    Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Paisaje Óleo sobre cartón

    Est: €700 -

    Josep Masriera Barcelona 1841 - 1912 Paisaje Óleo sobre cartón Firmado 21,5x26,5 cm

    Balclis
  • JOSÉ MARIÁ MASRIERA Y MANOVENS, SPANISH 1841-1912
    Jan. 19, 2006

    JOSÉ MARIÁ MASRIERA Y MANOVENS, SPANISH 1841-1912

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    LANDSCAPE WITH A FIGURE HOLDING A RED UMBRELLA 66x97cm.; 26x38¼in. signed and dated 1905 oil on canvas, unframed

    Sotheby's
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