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On the Montjuïc mountainside, Avinguda Marqués de Comillas 6-8, there’s one of the most extraordinary complexes of industrial modernism in Catalonia, the Casaramona factory. This was a project by the architect Puig i Cadafalch, ordered by Casimir Casaramona i Puigcercós, a cotton factory owner, who substituted the previous factory that was destroyed by a fire. [...]

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Delacroix in Madrid CaixaForum

Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix was one of the leading figures of the Romanticism, revolutionary artist, innovator of classical and neoclassical style, which led him to earn harsh criticism at the beginning of his career, is without doubt one of the greatest French painters of the early twentieth century and of all time. Delacroix was a [...]

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Eric Sagnier is one of the most important architects not only of the history of Barcelona but of Spain also  and, for that reason, his home town has such a special soft spot for him. Most of his creations can be seen in the city where he was born and grew up in. Interesting to [...]

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Barceló before he was Barceló

The Caixa Forum Barcelona and the Santa Monica Arts present an exhibition that sheds light on the artist Miquel Barceló´s youth, exposing some of his most interesting and at the same time, unknown works. Miquel Barceló has some true masterpieces under his belt and CaixaForum Barcelona and the Santa Monica Arts are presenting the exhibition [...]

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