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Library: Col·lecció particular
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Author: García Llansó, Antonio, 1854-1914
Publisher: Imprenta de Jaime Jepús
City: Barcelona Year 1893
Document type: Studies on buildings
Subject: Art (general)
Library: Col·lecció particular
Abstract: The inaugural guide of the Victor Balaguer Museum Library, situated in Vilanova i la Geltrú. Established in 1884 by Victor Balaguer i Cirera (Barcelona, December 11, 1824 – Madrid, January 14, 1901), the library was created as a token of gratitude to the city for its support throughout his political career. Balaguer, a liberal politician, romantic writer, poet, historian, and a prominent figure in the Catalan Renaissance.
Id: 503
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Author: García Llansó, Antonio, 1854-1914
Publisher: Arte y Ciencias, Librería Artística Cientifico-Industrial
City: Barcelona Year 1920?
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Decorative arts
Library: Col·lecció particular
Abstract: Monograph on the iron collection at Cau Ferrat, situated in Sitges, the residence and studio of the multifaceted artist and writer Santiago Rusiñol (Barcelona, February 25, 1861 - Aranjuez, June 13, 1931). Rusiñol, a prominent figure in Catalan Modernism, was renowned as a painter, writer, collector, journalist, and playwright. The monograph features photographs showcasing various items such as knockers, rings, hinges, bars, candlesticks, and more.
Id: 501
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Author: Bellalta Collet, Jose D., 1880-1914
Publisher: Imprenta y Litografía de Arturo Suárez
City: Barcelona Year 1906
Document type: Studies on artists
Subject: Biographies of artists
Library: Col·lecció particular
Abstract: Biography of Manuel de Llauder i de Camín (Argentona, Maresme, 3 July 1789 – Madrid, 6 March 1851), a Catalan soldier and politician. He played a significant role in the War of Independence, particularly during the siege of Gerona. Serving in the army of Fernando VII, he remained loyal to Queens Maria Cristina and Isabel II until his death, rejecting the Carlists in Barcelona. The second part features a biography of the prominent neoclassical author Damia Campeny i Estrany (Mataró, 1771 – Barcelona, 1885). This work received recognition at the Floral Games held in Mataro on 29 July 1904.
Id: 473
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