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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. In 1877 he abandoned the regular course of schooling to study art in the studio of Joan Vicens. In 1881, still in his teens, he was a co-founder of the magazine L'Avenç; the 9 October 1881 issue included his sketch of the cloister of Sant Benet in Bages. That same month, accompanied by his cousin Miquel Carbó i Carbó, a medical student, he began his first stay in Paris, where he studied that winter at the Carolus Duran Academy and later at the Gervex Academy, and functioned as a Paris correspondent for L'Avenç. The next year he had a piece exhibited in Barcelona at the Sala Parés, and in 1883 in Paris the Salon des Champs Elysées exhibited his portrait of himself dressed as a flamenco dancer; the piece won him an invitation as a member of the salon of the Societé d'artistes françaises.The next few years he continued to paint and travel, spending most autumns and winters in Paris and the rest of the year in Spain, mostly in Barcelona but also in Madrid and Granada; his 1886 painting of the crowd at the Madrid bullfighting ring was to be the first of many highly detailed paintings of crowds. That year he survived tuberculosis, and convalesced for the winter in Barcelona. Among the artists he met in this period of his life, and who influenced him, were Laureà Barrau, Santiago Rusiñol, Eugène Carrière, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, and Ignacio Zuloaga.

Self-portrait

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Dama leyendo

Fundación Cultural Privada Manuel

Rocamora, Barcelona

Joven, 1902

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Figura femenina en rojo, 1900 (15.2 x 11.3 cm) Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC, Barcelona

Female figure (40 x 33,5 cm)Art Collection of the Government of Catalonia

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En la verbena

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Female bust, 1900Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC, Barcelona

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Caramelles

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Aux aguets, 1891 (58 x 47.5 cm) Institut Amatller d'Art Hispànic,

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Headpiece for the magazine 'Pèl & Ploma‘ 1901 Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC, Barcelona

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Estudio, 1889 (91 x 110 cm) Colección particular

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Ribera de rio con figura, 1912 (42 x 50 cm)

Museo de Pintura Sant Pol de Mar

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Reposo, 1899/1900 (60 x 45 cm) Colección Oriol Galería d'Art

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During a 1904 sojourn in Madrid, he produced a series of sketches of the Madrid intelligentsia, and befriended painters Eliseo Meifrén and Joaquín Sorolla, as well as Agustí Querol Subirats, official sculptor to the Spanish government. In Querol's studio, he executed an equestrian portrait of the king, Alfonso XIII, which was soon purchased by the American collector Charles Deering, who, over the next few years would commission or purchase several of Casas paintings. Increasingly in demand as a portraitist, he settled again for a while in Barcelona. Shortly thereafter he made the acquaintance of a young artist's model named Júlia Peraire, 22 years his junior. He first painted her in 1906 when she was 18. She soon became his favorite model and his lover. His family did not approve of her; they eventually married, but not until 1922.

La Sargantaine, c. 1907, portrait of Júlia Peraire (91 x 63 cm)

Colección Círculo del Liceo, Barcelona

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Joven decadente, 1899 (46.5 x 56 cm)

Museu de Montserrat

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Chula con mantón amarillo (Girl in a Yellow Shawl ) sold, Sotheby’s London, 16 November 2004

Figure with hat, 1907 (60 x 51 cm) Banco Sabadell Gallery

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A Girl in Yellow (81 x 65 cm)Colección Banco Sabadell

Chula, 1897/1898 (67.2 x 55 cm)

Colección Masaveu

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Julia Pastel 33 x 22 cmMujer

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Mujer descansando, 1899

(81 x 117 cm) Colección familia

Codina

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Interior (40,5 x 32,5 cm)

Colección particular

Julia vestida de cordobesa, 1912

(180 x 79 cm) Abadía de Montserrat

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Plein air, 1890/1891(51 x 66 cm)Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC, Barcelona

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Portrait of Isabel Llorach, 1901

193x83cmMuseu Nacional

d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC, Barcelona

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Gigantes15 x 24 cm

Retrato de la señora viuda de Codina, 1903

(186 x 85 cm) Colección Art Hispania S.A R

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Retrato de Elisa Casas, 1888 (45 x 38 cm)

Colección particula

Retrato de señora

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Estudio para un cartel de propagandaFundación Cultural Privada Manuel Rocamora

L'auca (a Catalan style of story in pictures) del senyor Esteve is a novel by Santiago Rusiñol published in 1907.It has 27 chapters about scenes and moments in the Ribera neighborhood in Barcelona, which are interpreted by the 27 illustrations by Ramon Casas and the 27 rhymes by Gabriel Alomar

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An auca representing the novel's plot on a wall in Petritxol street in Barcelona

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Sound: Pasión Vega - Soñando contigo (Duo con Antonio Banderas)

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