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Ongoing and upcoming Art Nouveau exhibitions, visits and more...
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Museum of Catalonia Modernista Art
Start Date
19. mars 2010
End Date
31. desember 2015
Name
Museum of Catalan Modernista Art
Description
Barcelona's first museum devoted exclusively to Modernisme opened on 19 March 2010. Containing works by leading Catalan artists, it is housed in a Modernista building at Carrer Balmes 48, designed by architect Enric Sagnier. The museum is the result of a private initiative by art collectors and gallery owners Fernando Pinós and Maria Guirao, who have assembled in an area of 1,000 square metres a total of 350 works in the fields of painting, sculpture and the decorative arts. The 42 artists represented include Gaudí, Busquets, Llimona, Arnau, Casas, Renart, Rusiñol, Gargallo and Anglada Camarassa.
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http://www.mmcat.ca
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