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        • ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932). "Modernist lady". Signed and stamped on the base.
          Jun. 20, 2024

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932). "Modernist lady". Signed and stamped on the base.

          Est: €900 - €1,000

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932). "Modernist lady". Signed and stamped on the base. Measurements: 33 x 21 x 17 cm. The lineage of the Serra ceramists begins with Antoni Serra Fiter (1869-1932), within the framework of modernism, who founded the first workshop specializing in ceramics and porcelain art in Spain. Serra Fiter was followed by his sons Antonio (1905-85), Josep (1906-89) and Enric (1908-86) Serra Abella, who began a new stage with a completely new orientation. Finally, Jordi Serra Moragas (1942), son of Josep Serra Abella, continues the family tradition. The sculptor Enric Casanovas began his training as a disciple of Josep Llimona, to then enter the School of La Lonja in Barcelona. In 1900 he made his first trip to Paris, and on his return he showed his work at Els Quatre Gats. Between 1904 and 1913 he lived between Paris and Barcelona, in contact with Picasso, Maillol and Gargallo, among other artists. In 1920 he obtained a special room at the Fine Arts Exhibition, and in 1922 he took part in the Catalan Artists' Exhibition in Amsterdam. Five years later he showed his work in Italy, and in 1929 he won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. In 1932 he enters the Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, and in 1935 he obtains the Campeny prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya. He is currently represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Municipal Museum of Tossa de Mar, the Jaume Morera Art Museum in Lleida, the Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum in Buenos Aires and the MACBA in Barcelona.

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        • ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Bowl. Ceramic.
          May. 30, 2024

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Bowl. Ceramic.

          Est: €250 - €300

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Bowl. Ceramic. Measurements: 8 x 20 cm (diameter). The lineage of the ceramists Serra begins with Antoni Serra Fiter (1869-1932), in the framework of modernism, who founded the first workshop specialized in ceramics and porcelain art in Spain. Serra Fiter was followed by his sons Antonio (1905-85), Josep (1906-89) and Enric (1908-86) Serra Abella, who began a new stage with a completely new orientation. Finally, Jordi Serra Moragas (1942), son of Josep Serra Abella, continues the family tradition. The sculptor Enric Casanovas began his training as a disciple of Josep Llimona, to then enter the School of La Lonja in Barcelona. In 1900 he made his first trip to Paris, and on his return he showed his work at Els Quatre Gats. Between 1904 and 1913 he lived between Paris and Barcelona, in contact with Picasso, Maillol and Gargallo, among other artists. In 1920 he obtained a special room at the Fine Arts Exhibition, and in 1922 he took part in the Catalan Artists' Exhibition in Amsterdam. Five years later he showed his work in Italy, and in 1929 he won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. In 1932 he enters the Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, and in 1935 he obtains the Campeny prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya. He is currently represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Municipal Museum of Tossa de Mar, the Jaume Morera Art Museum in Lleida, the Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum in Buenos Aires and the MACBA in Barcelona.

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        • ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Vase. Ceramic.
          May. 30, 2024

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Vase. Ceramic.

          Est: €300 - €350

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Vase. Ceramic. Measurements: 11 x 20 cm (diameter). The lineage of the ceramists Serra begins with Antoni Serra Fiter (1869-1932), in the framework of modernism, who founded the first workshop specialized in ceramics and porcelain art in Spain. Serra Fiter was followed by his sons Antonio (1905-85), Josep (1906-89) and Enric (1908-86) Serra Abella, who began a new stage with a completely new orientation. Finally, Jordi Serra Moragas (1942), son of Josep Serra Abella, continues the family tradition. The sculptor Enric Casanovas began his training as a disciple of Josep Llimona, to then enter the School of La Lonja in Barcelona. In 1900 he made his first trip to Paris, and on his return he showed his work at Els Quatre Gats. Between 1904 and 1913 he lived between Paris and Barcelona, in contact with Picasso, Maillol and Gargallo, among other artists. In 1920 he obtained a special room at the Fine Arts Exhibition, and in 1922 he took part in the Catalan Artists' Exhibition in Amsterdam. Five years later he showed his work in Italy, and in 1929 he won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. In 1932 he enters the Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, and in 1935 he obtains the Campeny prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya. He is currently represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Municipal Museum of Tossa de Mar, the Jaume Morera Art Museum in Lleida, the Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum in Buenos Aires and the MACBA in Barcelona.

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        • ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Box. Ceramic.
          May. 30, 2024

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Box. Ceramic.

          Est: €250 - €300

          ANTONI SERRA (Barcelona, 1869-1932) Box. Ceramic. Measurements: 12 x 14 cm (diameter). The lineage of the ceramists Serra begins with Antoni Serra Fiter (1869-1932), in the framework of modernism, who founded the first workshop specialized in ceramics and porcelain art in Spain. Serra Fiter was followed by his sons Antonio (1905-85), Josep (1906-89) and Enric (1908-86) Serra Abella, who began a new stage with a completely new orientation. Finally, Jordi Serra Moragas (1942), son of Josep Serra Abella, continues the family tradition. The sculptor Enric Casanovas began his training as a disciple of Josep Llimona, to then enter the School of La Lonja in Barcelona. In 1900 he made his first trip to Paris, and on his return he showed his work at Els Quatre Gats. Between 1904 and 1913 he lived between Paris and Barcelona, in contact with Picasso, Maillol and Gargallo, among other artists. In 1920 he obtained a special room at the Fine Arts Exhibition, and in 1922 he took part in the Catalan Artists' Exhibition in Amsterdam. Five years later he showed his work in Italy, and in 1929 he won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. In 1932 he enters the Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge, and in 1935 he obtains the Campeny prize of the Generalitat de Catalunya. He is currently represented in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Municipal Museum of Tossa de Mar, the Jaume Morera Art Museum in Lleida, the Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum in Buenos Aires and the MACBA in Barcelona.

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        • ISMAEL SMITH. Manola or "Argentinita".
          May. 29, 2019

          ISMAEL SMITH. Manola or "Argentinita".

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          Porcelain sculpture Made in the workshop of Antoni Serra Fiter (Barcelona 1869- Cornellà de Llobregat 1932), circa 1907. The Art Museum in Cerdanyola, the Masia Museu Serra in Cornellà de Llobregat and the MNAC preserve other examples of this sculpture. The one in the MNAC was acquired in 1907 during the "V Exposición Internacional de Bellas Artes e Industrias Artísticas" of Barcelona (inv. No. 010042-000) 28x21x16 cm.

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        • Miquel Blay Olot 1866 - Madrid 1936 y Antoni Serra Fiter Barcelona 1869 - Cornellà 1932 Medallón en bajo relieve "Forma" Biscuit
          Mar. 15, 2017

          Miquel Blay Olot 1866 - Madrid 1936 y Antoni Serra Fiter Barcelona 1869 - Cornellà 1932 Medallón en bajo relieve "Forma" Biscuit

          Est: €475 -

          Miquel Blay Olot 1866 - Madrid 1936 y Antoni Serra Fiter Barcelona 1869 - Cornellà 1932 Medallón en bajo relieve "Forma" Biscuit Firmada, titulada y fechada en 1904. Se trata de una medalla de la que realizó diversos ejemplares para la revista ''Forma''. Realizada en la fábrica de Antoni Serra. Bibliografía de referencia: ''Forma'', Vol. I, Barcelona, 1904, p. 38; F. X. Puig Rovira, ''Els Serra i la ceràmica d''art a Catalunya'', Barcelona, Selecta, 1978, p. 40; ''El Modernisme'', Barcelona, Lunwerg-Olimpíada Cultural, 1990, p. 142, nº 342 (Vol. II); y ''Miquel Blay i Fàbrega 1866-1936. L''escultura del sentiment'', Olot, Fundació Caixa Girona, 2000, p. 177, nº 196 22,5 cm diám

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