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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. GRABADO.
          Nov. 19, 2024

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. GRABADO.

          Est: €200 - €250

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Moisés Villélia & Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Grabado al aguafuerte sobre papel aquari artesano. Firmado, fechado en 1991 y numerado 7/25 lápiz. Ediciones Tristán. Figueres, 1992. 40 x 60 cm. Sin enmarcar.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Painted bamboo wood sculpture. Damaged.
          Nov. 13, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Painted bamboo wood sculpture. Damaged.

          Est: €2,500 - €3,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Painted bamboo wood sculpture. Damaged. Measurements: 57 x 13 x 13 cm; 59 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm (base). Bamboo was one of Villèlia's favorite materials, with which he built his aerial sculptures, his graceful mobiles and mysterious sculptures, delving into the plastic exploration of the material, painting it, bending it, piercing it and intertwining fragments to achieve enigmatic and elegant forms. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with longitudinal channels and Punctures. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Construction with circle". Bamboo and metal. Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist.
          Sep. 10, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Construction with circle". Bamboo and metal. Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist.

          Est: €1,800 - €2,200

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Construction with circle". Bamboo and metal. Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist. Measurements: 32 x 35 x 8 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who was initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he created his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with longitudinal channels and Punctures. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Model" 1978-1979. Bamboo and ceramic material (brick). Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist.
          Sep. 10, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Model" 1978-1979. Bamboo and ceramic material (brick). Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist.

          Est: €3,000 - €3,500

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Model" 1978-1979. Bamboo and ceramic material (brick). Attached is an original sketch signed, dated, located and titled by the artist. Measurements: 60 x 45 x 20 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with longitudinal channels and Punctures. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.
          Sep. 10, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.

          Est: €2,600 - €3,400

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane. Measurements: 86 x 65 x 20 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, whose artistic name was Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. With a scholarship from the Institut Français in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he went to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. On returning to Spain, he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, giving his works from this period a certain sense of humour. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLELIA (1928-1994) Untitled, 1974.
          Jul. 18, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLELIA (1928-1994) Untitled, 1974.

          Est: €150 - €250

          Openwork lithograph. Signed, numbered and dated by hand. 49/100.  65 x 50 cm.

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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. “Spiderwebs” series.
          Jul. 11, 2024

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. “Spiderwebs” series.

          Est: €3,000 - €3,500

          Lacquered wire and thread with original wooden base. Including a drawing by the artist signed and dated 1991. 90x57x23 cm.

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        • MOISES VILLELIA , BAMBOO SCULPTURE 1978-1979. Bamboo
          Apr. 21, 2024

          MOISES VILLELIA , BAMBOO SCULPTURE 1978-1979. Bamboo

          Est: €9,000 - €12,000

          Moises Villelia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Untitled, 1976, Bamboo sculpture Sizes: 145 X 71 X 11 cm. Currently we can find his work in major museums such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, the ARTIUM Museum or the IVAM in Spain, as well as around the world in collections such as the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo or the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.
          Mar. 05, 2024

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.

          Est: €2,600 - €3,400

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane. Measurements: 86 x 65 x 20 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, whose artistic name was Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. With a scholarship from the Institut Français in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he went to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. On returning to Spain, he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, giving his works from this period a certain sense of humour. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.
          Nov. 14, 2023

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane.

          Est: €2,600 - €3,400

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled. Polychrome bamboo cane. Measurements: 86 x 65 x 20 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, whose artistic name was Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. With a scholarship from the Institut Français in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he went to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. On returning to Spain, he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, giving his works from this period a certain sense of humour. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA. Untitled. (d)
          Oct. 05, 2023

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA. Untitled. (d)

          Est: €1,900 - €2,000

          Bamboo. Including an assembly drawing by the artist. Signed on the drawing, located and dated in Molló in 1977-1978 64 cm high max.

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        • MOISÉS VILLELIA (1928-1994) Untitled, 1974.
          Jun. 21, 2023

          MOISÉS VILLELIA (1928-1994) Untitled, 1974.

          Est: €150 - €250

          Openwork lithograph. Signed, numbered and dated by hand. 49/100.  65 x 50 cm.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated.
          Oct. 27, 2022

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated.

          Est: €3,500 - €4,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated. Size: 42 x 26 x 13 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Anna in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. During these years he produced his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his early works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which had been a constant in his life since his reading as a teenager. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in nets was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures using willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • Moises Villelia (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994)
          Jun. 09, 2022

          Moises Villelia (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994)

          Est: €12,000 - €15,000

          Moises Villelia (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994) Sculpted and painted wooden screen with iron fittings. Unique piece. Open measurements: 150 x 200 cm.

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        • MOISES VILLÉLIA (Barcelona, 1928 – 1994). “Poster for the Gaspar room”, 1974. Sign. Has damage to the edges. Provenance: Antonio Orzaez Private Collection (1933-2021).
          Apr. 21, 2022

          MOISES VILLÉLIA (Barcelona, 1928 – 1994). “Poster for the Gaspar room”, 1974. Sign. Has damage to the edges. Provenance: Antonio Orzaez Private Collection (1933-2021).

          Est: €50 - €60

          MOISÉS VILLÉLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Poster for the Sala Gaspar, 1974. Poster. Deteriorated edges. Provenance: Antonio Orzaez Private Collection (1933-2021). Measurements: 97.5 x 67 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museu de Mataró, where he made his solo debut five years later. During these years he produced his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations, and he came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined to suit the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in nets was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures using willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated.
          Feb. 15, 2022

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated.

          Est: €3,500 - €4,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, 1978. Sculpture in stone, string and wood. Includes sketch of the sculpture signed and dated. Size: 42 x 26 x 13 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Anna in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. During these years he produced his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his early works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which had been a constant in his life since his reading as a teenager. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in nets was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures using willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISES VILLELIA - Mobile. (model)
          Feb. 08, 2022

          MOISES VILLELIA - Mobile. (model)

          Est: €6,000 - €12,000

          MOISES VILLELIA Barcelona 1928-1994 Mobile. (model). 1978-79 Bamboo Phyllostachys, thread and acrylic paint size 180 x 56 x 56 cm The original drawing/certificate issued by the artist is attached. Said certificate must always accompany the sculpture. PROVENANCE Sala Gaspar, Barcelona Oriol Galeria d'Art, Barcelona Private collection EXHIBITIONS 2006 (June 8-July 2), "Art & Wood", National Museum of Visual Arts, Montevideo BIBLIOGRAPHY Pablo Bruera, "Art & Wood", Ed. National Museum of Visual Arts, Montevideo 2006, reprod. cat. experience P. 67

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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. "Personaje". (d)
          Oct. 28, 2021

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. "Personaje". (d)

          Est: €5,000 - €7,000

          Sculpture in wire, cork and lacquered thread Made in Molló between 1991 and 1992. Attached original design-certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and dated in Molló in 1992 203x60x33 cm.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil. Bamboo.
          Sep. 20, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil. Bamboo.

          Est: €5,000 - €6,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil. Bamboo. Size: 180 x 56 cm. Bamboo was one of Villèlia's favourite materials, with which he built his aerial sculptures, his graceful and mysterious mobiles, delving into the plastic exploration of the material, painting it, bending it, piercing it and interweaving fragments to achieve mobile and elegant forms. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Anna in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. During these years he produced his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his early works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which had been a constant in his life since his reading as a teenager. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in nets was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures using willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist's widow and son.
          Sep. 20, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist's widow and son.

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist's widow and son. Measurements: 130 x 37 x 37 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, which was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he produced his first works, figurative wood carvings with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949 at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Anna in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. During these years he produced his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his early works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which had been a constant in his life since his reading as a teenager. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in nets was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain he moved to the village of Molló, in Girona, where he devoted himself to making surrealist sculptures using willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia devoted an extensive retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo.
          Jul. 27, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo.

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Móvil (maquette)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist's widow and son. Measurements: 130 x 37 x 37 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he created his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper.
          Jul. 27, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper.

          Est: €4,000 - €5,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner. Size: 76 x 57 cm; 84 x 64,5 cm (frame). Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who was initially identified with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he created his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner.
          Jun. 09, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner.

          Est: €4,000 - €5,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). Untitled, Molló, 1978. Ink and watercolor on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner. Measurements: 76 x 57 cm; 84 x 64.5 cm (frame). Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he created his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Mobile (model)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo.
          Jun. 09, 2021

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Mobile (model)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo.

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (Barcelona, 1928 - 1994). "Mobile (model)", Molló, 1978-1979. Bamboo. Attached certificate of authenticity issued by the artist's widow and son. Measurements: 130 x 37 x 37 cm. Moisés Sanmarón Puig, with the artistic name Villèlia, was a sculptor linked to the abstract movement, who initially identified himself with the artistic concerns of the Dau al Set group. He learned wood carving in the workshop of his father, a renowned craftsman, and during his childhood he received a rationalist education, interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. After the war, his family moved from Barcelona to Mataró. In 1945 Villèlia's interest in poetry was born, when he created his first works, figurative wood carvings, with expressively elongated and dynamic profiles. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1949, at the Museum of Mataró. Four years later, after working with his father on the woodwork for the chapel of Santa Ana in the city, he decided to devote himself fully to sculpture. In these years he made his first non-figurative pieces, which adopted tubular forms, with channels and longitudinal perforations. He came into contact with the Barcelona art world, especially with the poet Rabasseda and the critic Alexandre Cirici, and in 1954 he held his first solo exhibition, again at the Museum of Mataró. He presented a selection of his first works, reliefs that combined the influences of modernism and Eastern philosophies, which since his teenage readings were a constant in his life. In 1963 he devised the assemblages, pieces that could be combined according to the buyer's taste, and his growing interest in networks was awakened. With a scholarship from the French Institute in Barcelona, he moved to Paris in 1967. In the French capital he worked with perforated paper as the main material for his works. Two years later he moved to Argentina, where his brother, also a sculptor, lived, and finally settled in Quito, where he remained until 1972. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the town of Molló, in Girona, where he dedicated himself to making surrealist sculptures in which he used willow wood and assemblages of objects, which gave his works from this period a certain humorous sense. He died in 1994, and in 1999 the IVAM in Valencia dedicated a large retrospective exhibition to him. He is currently represented at the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid.

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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. "Personaje". (d)
          Jun. 03, 2021

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. "Personaje". (d)

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          Sculpture in wire, cork and lacquered thread Made in Molló between 1991 and 1992. Attached original design-certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and dated in Molló in 1992 203x60x33 cm.

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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. Untitled. (d)
          Jun. 25, 2020

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA. Untitled. (d)

          Est: €3,500 - €3,900

          Sculpture in ceramic and bamboo It includes a drawing-certificate, signed by the artist in Molló in 1988, and a certificate signed by Magda Bolumar and Nahum Villèlia, dated in Molló in 18 May, 2005 76x27x27 cm.

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        • MOISÈS VILLÈLIA (1928-1994)
          Oct. 04, 2018

          MOISÈS VILLÈLIA (1928-1994)

          Est: €1,500 - €1,950

          Composición. Alambre de acero e hilo pintado y lacado. 42x42x42 cms

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        • Moisès Villèlia
          May. 12, 2018

          Moisès Villèlia

          Est: €350 - €500

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Carpeta con cuatro linóleos, ejemplar XXX/XXX, 60,5x44,5 cm. Galería René Metras, con motivo de la Exposición "Jocs per a Infants" de 1966. Estampados en el obrador Gráficas Laietana. Los cuatro linóleos van numerados, firmados y fechados en 1966 a lápiz por el autor. Firmado en la última hoja a lápiz.

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        • Moisès Villèlia
          Apr. 25, 2018

          Moisès Villèlia

          Est: -

          Moisès Villèlia Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Carpeta con cuatro linóleos, ejemplar XXX/XXX, 60,5x44,5 cm. Galería René Metras, con motivo de la Exposición "Jocs per a Infants" de 1966. Estampados en el obrador Gráficas Laietana. Los cuatro linóleos van numerados, firmados y fechados en 1966 a lápiz por el autor. Firmado en la última hoja a lápiz. Moisès Villèlia

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        • Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 "Molló nº 12"
          Feb. 24, 2016

          Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 "Molló nº 12"

          Est: €25,000 -

          Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 "Molló nº 12" Mobile sculpture in bamboo, partially polychrome Realizada en 1976. Exposición y bibliografía: Moisès Villèlia. Escultures. Dibuixos", Sala Gaspar, Barcelona, noviembre-diciembre 1976, nº cat. 33 (reproducida). Procedencia: adquirida entonces en la Sala Gaspar, Barcelona; colección particular, Barcelona" 235x110x110 cm Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 "Molló nº 12" Escultura móvil en bambú, parcialmente policromado Realizada en 1976. Exposición y bibliografía: "Moisès Villèlia. Escultures. Dibuixos", Sala Gaspar, Barcelona, noviembre-diciembre 1976, nº cat. 33 (reproducida). Procedencia: adquirida entonces en la Sala Gaspar, Barcelona; colección particular, Barcelona 235x110x110 cm

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        • VILLELIA, MOISÉS - VILLELIA, MOISÉS
          Jan. 21, 2016

          VILLELIA, MOISÉS - VILLELIA, MOISÉS

          Est: -

          (Barcelona, 1928-1994)"Composición"Litografía sobre papel, firmada y numerada 1/100.Medidas: 55 x 73 cm.

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        • Moisés Villelia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Tinta y acuarela sobre papel
          Dec. 18, 2013

          Moisés Villelia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Tinta y acuarela sobre papel

          Est: €500 -

          Moisés Villelia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Tinta y acuarela sobre papel Firmada, localizada y fechada en Molló en 1974 48x35 cm

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        • Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Escultura en madera policromada
          Dec. 18, 2013

          Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Escultura en madera policromada

          Est: €1,500 -

          Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Escultura en madera policromada Algunos desperfectos 87 cm alt

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        • Moisès Villelia. Barcelona 1928-1994. Untitled. Moving bamboo sculpture. 19 cm ht.
          Mar. 01, 2012

          Moisès Villelia. Barcelona 1928-1994. Untitled. Moving bamboo sculpture. 19 cm ht.

          Est: €2,500 -

          Moisès Villelia. Barcelona 1928-1994. Untitled. Moving bamboo sculpture. 19 cm ht. Moisès Villèlia Barcelona 1928 - 1994 Sin título Escultura móvil en bambú 190 cm alt

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        • Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona 1928 - 1994) Sin título
          Mar. 17, 2011

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona 1928 - 1994) Sin título

          Est: - €4,500

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona 1928 - 1994) Sin título Escultura móvil de bambú

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        • Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Sin título
          Oct. 22, 2009

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Sin título

          Est: €5,000 - €6,500

          Moisès Villèlia (Barcelona, 1928-1994) Sin título (Untitled) Sculpture in bamboo 78x67 cm

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        • Moises Villelia (1928-1994), Spanish ABSTRACTS-
          Oct. 16, 2008

          Moises Villelia (1928-1994), Spanish ABSTRACTS-

          Est: $500 - $700

          Moises Villelia (1928-1994), Spanish ABSTRACTS- GREEN LEAF DESIGN; CIRCULAR MOTIF; Two colour lithographs with piercing; the former, signed, dated 74 and numbered 50/100 in pencil, the latter, signed, dated 74 and numbered 50/100 Sheet 20" x 26" - 50.8 x 66 cm.; 28" x 21.5" - 71.1 x 54.6 cm. Provenance: Galerie Dresdnere, Toronto label to one

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        • MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (BARCELONA, 1928 - 1994)
          Oct. 02, 2008

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (BARCELONA, 1928 - 1994)

          Est: €15,000 - €25,000

          MOISÉS VILLÈLIA (BARCELONA, 1928 - 1994) TÓTEM bambú guadua banbusa 270 x 60 x 60 cm Ejecutado en 1986.

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