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Modest Urgell i Inglada, also known by the nickname Katúfol (13 June 1839, Barcelona - 3 April 1919, Barcelona) was a Spanish landscape painter and comic playwright. He used his nickname for cartoons and illustrations.

He was born to a wealthy family. In his youth, he was interested in the theater and participated in several amateur companies, but his family did not want him to associate with actors, so he agreed to study painting instead.

He studied at the Escola de la Llotja with Ramón Martí Alsina, Claudi Lorenzale and Lluís Rigalt.[1] During the 1860s, he attempted to show his works in exhibitions at the Escola, but they were rejected. He exhibited in Madrid, instead, but with very little success.[2] In 1868, he made a trip to Paris where he spent some time with Gustave Courbet and was influenced by the Barbizon school.[1]

In 1870, there was a yellow fever outbreak in Barcelona, so he went to Olot, where he joined with Antoni Caba and a friend from the Escola, Joaquim Vayreda, to create landscapes en plein air.[2] While there, he decided to devote himself exclusively to that genre.

After the creation of the Sala Parés in 1877, he exhibited there regularly.[2] His works also received positive critical attention at the National Exhibitions in 1876, 1892 and 1895, when he won first prize. He also won major awards at expositions in Barcelona, Munich, and Philadelphia. In 1894, following the death of Rigalt, he was appointed Professor of perspective and landscape at the Escola de Belles Arts de Barcelona [ca].[1] In 1900, together with Lluís Graner and Enric Galwey, he helped create the "Sociedad Artística y Literaria de Cataluña".

In the late 1890s, he returned to his early interest in the theater, working as a scenic director. He also wrote several plays;[2] notably the comedy, Lluny dels Ulls, a Prop del Cor (Far from the Eyes, Near to the Heart), which premiered at the Teatre Principal in 1901. Most of his plays have rural settings. None of them were very successful.

His works consist almost entirely of landscapes and maritime scenes, often set in isolated places such as cemeteries and monasteries,[1] but he created illustrations depicting the Tragic Week of 1909 and the Rif War as well. His son, Ricardo Urgell Carreras, was also a painter.

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  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with church". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Feb. 19, 2025

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with church". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €3,500 - €4,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with church". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 34,5 x 52 cm; 61 x 79,5 cm (frame). In this canvas Modest Urgell offers us a landscape wrapped in a mist of golden and pink tints, achieving an image of great lyricism, halfway between the dreamlike and the real landscape, naturalistic in the capture of the light and especially successful in the atmospheric. It is therefore a landscape of great evocative power, melancholic and almost empty, very typical of Urgell's personal sensibility, whose work is halfway between romantic and impressionist landscape painting. Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family's prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Girona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Village corner with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Feb. 19, 2025

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Village corner with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Village corner with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 31 x 21 cm; 41 x 31 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became a realist. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work would focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often featuring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromaticism, like windows open to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). ‘Landscape with a procession’.
    Feb. 13, 2025

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). ‘Landscape with a procession’.

    Est: €5,000 - €7,000

    Oil on canvas. Signed. It has a small tear on the canvas, as well as visible restorations on the reverse and interventions on the paint layer. 60 x 100 cm; 76 x 118 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). 'Landscape'.
    Feb. 13, 2025

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). 'Landscape'.

    Est: €700 - €1,200

    Oil on canvas. Signed. 25 x 44.5 cm; 39 x 57.5 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • MODESTO URGELL - Landscape at sunset
    Feb. 11, 2025

    MODESTO URGELL - Landscape at sunset

    Est: -

    MODESTO URGELL Barcelona 1839 - 1919 Landscape at sunset Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 96 x 185 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Modesto Urgell. Alley with a hen
    Jan. 29, 2025

    Modesto Urgell. Alley with a hen

    Est: -

    Drawing on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Modesto Urgell. Landscape
    Jan. 29, 2025

    Modesto Urgell. Landscape

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Provenance: - Private collection.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"
    Jan. 22, 2025

    MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"

    Est: €4,200 - €5,600

    Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the frame, label of the Sala Parés, Barcelona. Provenance: - Private collection Madrid - Private collection Barcelona Exhibitions: -Sala Parés, Barcelona. 6/2/1991 Measurements: 59 x 117 cm

    Ansorena
  • MODEST URGELL. Beach.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. Beach.

    Est: €750 - €800

    Oil on wood Signed and dedicated 26x45 cm.

    Balclis
  • MODEST URGELL. PAISAJE CON FIGURA.
    Dec. 17, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. PAISAJE CON FIGURA.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    Modest Urgell (Barcelona, 1839-1919) Paisaje con figura. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 122 x 179 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Alley"
    Dec. 10, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Alley"

    Est: €2,250 - €3,000

    Oil on canvas glued to board Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 33.5 x 20.5 cm

    Ansorena
  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "Boats".
    Nov. 28, 2024

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "Boats".

    Est: €35,000 - €50,000

    Oil on canvas. Signed. Paint layer with interventions. Literature: Torres, Milagros. ‘Modest Urgell’. Ed. Ausa. pag. 248, fold-out. 160 x 295 cm; 168.5 x 304 cm (frame). 

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  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Sunset". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Nov. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Sunset". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Sunset". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 12.5 x 25 cm; 25 x 38 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as of the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Girona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Peasant girl". Oil on panel. Without signature.
    Nov. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Peasant girl". Oil on panel. Without signature.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Peasant girl". Oil on panel. Without signature. Measurements: 27,5 x 21,5 cm; 33,5 x 28 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work would focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often featuring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as of the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are captured in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like windows open to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Girona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.
    Nov. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.

    Est: €10,000 - €11,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged. Measurements: 97 x 189 cm; 110 x 200 cm (frame). Modest Urgell privileged landscape formats like the one that occupies us, to overturn in wide skies and villages impregnated with sunset his masterful plastic gifts. The fading sun fades at the edges, but before disappearing completely, it tints the sky with lavender. A village street welcomes black silhouettes of old people returning home. A haystack looms at the side of the road. Urgell's style was unclassifiable, as we see in this evocative sunset, halfway between romantic and impressionist landscape painting. Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family's prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work would focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often featuring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are captured in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like windows open to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"
    Oct. 29, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"

    Est: €4,800 - €6,400

    Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the frame, label of the Sala Pares, Barcelona. Provenance: - Private collection Madrid - Private collection Barcelona Exhibitions: -Sala Pares, Barcelona. 6/2/1991 Measurements: 59 x 117 cm

    Ansorena
  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "STREET WITH A FIGURE".
    Oct. 10, 2024

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "STREET WITH A FIGURE".

    Est: €1,100 - €1,800

    Oil on canvas. Signed. The work has been relined. 35 x 24 cm; 47.5 x 37 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "LANDSCAPE".
    Oct. 10, 2024

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "LANDSCAPE".

    Est: €500 - €800

    Oil on board. Signed. 12 x 20.5 cm; 26 x 34 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • Modesto Urgell. Calling for prayer
    Sep. 25, 2024

    Modesto Urgell. Calling for prayer

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Attached is a report by Dr. Mila Torres (September 2018) that identifies the work as being from after 1876.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Resting in the countryside". Oil on canvas adhered to board. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Resting in the countryside". Oil on canvas adhered to board. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €900 - €1,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Resting in the countryside". Oil on canvas adhered to board. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 24 x 31 cm; 34 x 41 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as of the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Girona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.

    Est: €10,000 - €11,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged. Measurements: 97 x 189 cm; 110 x 200 cm (frame). Modest Urgell privileged landscape formats like the one that occupies us, to overturn in wide skies and villages impregnated with sunset his masterful plastic gifts. The fading sun fades at the edges, but before disappearing completely, it tints the sky with lavender. A village street welcomes black silhouettes of old people returning home. A haystack looms at the side of the road. Urgell's style was unclassifiable, as we see in this evocative sunset, halfway between romantic and impressionist landscape painting. Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family's prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work would focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often featuring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are captured in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like windows open to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • "La Payesa" Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), Catalan school of the 19th century
    Sep. 12, 2024

    "La Payesa" Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), Catalan school of the 19th century

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    Oil on board, total measurements with frame: 52 x 66 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive).

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • Cemetery at sunset, Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), 19th century Catalan school
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Cemetery at sunset, Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), 19th century Catalan school

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    Oil on panel, panel measurements: 30 x 18 cm, frame measurements: 56 x 46 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive).

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • "La Payesa" Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), Catalan school of the 19th century
    Jul. 25, 2024

    "La Payesa" Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), Catalan school of the 19th century

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    Oil on canvas, total measurements with frame: 52 x 66 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive).

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • Cemetery at sunset, Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), 19th century Catalan school
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Cemetery at sunset, Modest Urgell (1839 - 1919), 19th century Catalan school

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    Oil on panel, panel measurements: 30 x 18 cm, frame measurements: 56 x 46 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive).

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • MODEST URGELL (BARCELONA, 1839-1919) PAISAJE AL ATARDECER.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL (BARCELONA, 1839-1919) PAISAJE AL ATARDECER.

    Est: €4,500 - €5,000

    Modest Urgell (Barcelona, 1839-1919) Paisaje al atardecer. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y fechado en 1891. 83 x 138 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • Modesto Urgell. Calling for prayer
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Modesto Urgell. Calling for prayer

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Attached is a report from Dr. Mila Torres (September 2018) that identifies the work as after 1876.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL. Rural view.
    Jul. 11, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. Rural view.

    Est: €440 - €490

    Pencil and ink drawing on paper Signed 25.8x19 cm.

    Balclis
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA
    Jun. 18, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    Modest Urgell Inglada (Barcelona, 1839-1919) Paisaje al atardecer. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Etiqueta de la Sala Parés, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 75 x 124 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL. Attributed to. Landscape.
    May. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. Attributed to. Landscape.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Oil on canvas With signature 59x100 cm.

    Balclis
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.
    May. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged.

    Est: €10,000 - €11,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with village". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower corner. The frame is damaged. Measurements: 97 x 189 cm; 110 x 200 cm (frame). Modest Urgell privileged landscape formats like the one that occupies us, to overturn in wide skies and villages impregnated with sunset his masterful plastic gifts. The fading sun fades at the edges, but before disappearing completely, it tints the sky with lavender. A village street welcomes black silhouettes of old people returning home. A haystack looms at the side of the road. Urgell's style was unclassifiable, as we see in this evocative sunset, halfway between romantic and impressionist landscape painting. Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family's prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work would focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often featuring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are captured in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like windows open to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Twilight landscape". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
    May. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Twilight landscape". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Twilight landscape". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 55 x 100 cm; 71 x 116 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Boat on the beach". Oil on board Signed in the lower right corner.
    May. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Boat on the beach". Oil on board Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Boat on the beach". Oil on board Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 36 x 25 cm; 61 x 52 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape. Oil on panel Signed in the lower right corner.
    May. 23, 2024

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape. Oil on panel Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    MODEST URGELL ANGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape. Oil on panel Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 36 x 25 cm; 61 x 52 cm (frame). Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • MODESTO URGELL - Marina con barca varada
    May. 21, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL - Marina con barca varada

    Est: -

    MODESTO URGELL Barcelona 1839 - 1919 Marina con barca varada Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado Medidas 102 x 63 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • MODESTO URGELL
    May. 14, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    Modesto Urgell (Barcelona, 1839-1919) Calle de pueblo. Óleo sobre lienzo adherido a tabla. Firmado. 33 x 20 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • Modesto Urgell. church interior
    Apr. 24, 2024

    Modesto Urgell. church interior

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas adhered to board. Signed in the lower left corner. Provenance: - Private collection. Attached is a certificate of authenticity issued by Marçal Barrachina i Tomàs.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MODEST URGELL
    Mar. 26, 2024

    MODEST URGELL

    Est: €4,500 - €6,000

    Modest Urgell (Barcelona, 1839-1919) Paisaje al atardecer. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y fechado en 1891. 83 x 138 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • ESCUELA CENTROEUROPEA, S.XIX.
    Mar. 26, 2024

    ESCUELA CENTROEUROPEA, S.XIX.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,200

    Escuela centroeuropea, s.XIX. Bodegón con ave. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado H. Velten. Reentelado. 68,5 x 55 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • MODESTO URGELL - Solitut
    Mar. 19, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL - Solitut

    Est: -

    MODESTO URGELL Barcelona 1839 - 1919 Solitut Pencil on paper Signed and titled Measurements 105 x 200 mm

    Subastas Segre
  • MODEST URGELL. Beach.
    Mar. 14, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. Beach.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    Oil on canvas Signed 31x56.5 cm.

    Balclis
  • MODEST URGELL. Landscape.
    Mar. 14, 2024

    MODEST URGELL. Landscape.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,200

    Oil on canvas Signed. On the back, stamp of the manufacturer of the support, Texidor house from Barcelona, and a label of the exhibition at Olot Artistic Center, held in 1882. 75x124 cm.

    Balclis
  • MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with ruined house". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
    Mar. 12, 2024

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with ruined house". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Est: €6,000 - €7,000

    MODEST URGELL INGLADA (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919). "Landscape with ruined house". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 63 x 120 cm; 90 x 144,5 cm (frame). A mansion, or what is left of an old castle, is outlined in the horizon, under a sky of mauve lights that impregnate the field of melancholy, entering us in a somber and beautiful atmosphere in equal parts, with an evocative power of which only Modest Urgell was capable with such intensity. His work, as we see here, responds to a language halfway between romantic landscape painting and impressionism. Modest Urgell began his career as a theatrical actor, but the family's prohibition to follow that path led him to devote himself to painting. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of Ramón Martí Alsina, and later spent some time in Paris, where he met Gustave Courbet and became attached to realism. During the sixties, his works were rejected in the official exhibitions of Madrid and Barcelona. In 1870 he moved to Olot, where he became acquainted with Joaquín Vayreda, creator of the local landscape school. From then on, Urgell decided to devote himself fully to landscape painting. His work will focus on solitary natures and seascapes, often starring hermitages and cemeteries, marked by a twilight, desolate and mysterious atmosphere. From 1896 he taught landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona, being appointed academician in 1902. He was also founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia, as well as the Artistic and Archaeological Museum of Girona. He took part in all the editions of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, in Madrid, from 1864 until a year before his death, and was awarded the second medal in 1876 and 1892. He also sent his paintings to the exhibitions of Barcelona, as well as to the Universal Exhibition of Paris and the International Exhibitions of Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Philadelphia and Chicago. In 1892 he was awarded in all the contests in which he participated, among them the one in Brussels, in which he was the only Spanish winner. He also devoted himself to literature, with a special interest in theater. The sum of his two passions, art and literature, are expressed in his album "Catalunya" (1905), made up of more than one hundred drawings accompanied by texts written by himself. His landscapes have an atmosphere, a color and themes that deny the stereotype of the Mediterranean landscape, based on warm and friendly natures, of brilliant chromatism, like open windows to the southern sensuality. His paintings, on the contrary, speak of melancholy and loneliness, and time and again recreate a desolate and sad Catalonia to which, years later, the poet Salvador Espriu would also be sensitive. His language rejects any fanciful or picturesque theme, picking up current issues without trying to ennoble or idealize them, but seeking to provoke moods in the viewer through twilight lights that dissolve, for brief moments, in harmony of reds, or his desolate cemeteries and severe seascapes, naked and stripped. Urgell is represented in the Prado Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Víctor Balaguer Museum of Vilanova i la Geltrú, the Art Funds of the Caixa Sabadell and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Terrassa, the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the Provincial Museums of Gerona, Palma de Mallorca and Lugo, among many other centers and institutions.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Modesto Urgell. sunset landscape
    Feb. 21, 2024

    Modesto Urgell. sunset landscape

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Attached is a report prepared by Doña Milagros Torres.

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  • MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "LANDSCAPE WITH A FARMHOUSE", Conanglell, 1873?
    Feb. 15, 2024

    MODEST URGELL I INGLADA (1839-1919). "LANDSCAPE WITH A FARMHOUSE", Conanglell, 1873?

    Est: €500 - €900

    Oil on board. Signed, located and dated. 12.5 x 21 cm; 31 x 40 cm (frame).

    Subarna Subastas
  • Modesto Urgell. outside the city
    Jan. 24, 2024

    Modesto Urgell. outside the city

    Est: -

    Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"
    Jan. 24, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape"

    Est: €6,750 - €9,000

    Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. On the back on the frame label from the Sala Pares, Barcelona. Origin: - Private collection Madrid - Private collection Barcelona Exhibitions: -Sala Pares, Barcelona. 6/2/1991 Measurements: 59 x 117 cm

    Ansorena
  • MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape at sunset"
    Jan. 24, 2024

    MODESTO URGELL E INGLADA Barcelona (1839 / 1919) "Landscape at sunset"

    Est: €6,750 - €9,000

    Oil on canvas Signed in the lower left corner. It presents occasional losses of polychromy. On the back in the frame labels from the Sala Pares, Barcelona. Measurements: 70 x 130 cm

    Ansorena
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