• Ramón Martí Alsina, 1826–1894

    Rambla de las Flores, ca. 1870 (oil on canvas)

    Depiction of Barcelona’s Rambla de las Flores by Ramón Martí Alsina, the leading figure of Catalan Realism and a key figure in the renewal of modern Catalan painting.

  • Ramón Martí Alsina, 1826–1894

    Rambla de Canaletas, ca. 1870 (oil on canvas)

    Depiction of Barcelona’s Rambla de Canaletas by Ramón Martí Alsina, the foremost representative of Catalan Realism and a key figure in the renewal of modern Catalan painting.

  • Jordi Curós Ventura, 1930–2017

    Abstracto alargado, sin determinar (oil)

    Abstract work by one of the representatives of the Spanish avant-garde of the early 1950s. The artist later shifted his style towards Informalism and Figurativism.

  • Jordi Curós Ventura, 1930–2017

    Parc Güell, 1967 (oil)

    Depiction of Barcelona’s Park Güell by one of the leading exponents of the Spanish avant-garde of the 1950s. Over time, the artist evolved his style towards Informalism and Figurativism. In the foreground of the work, the painter’s wife can be seen.

  • Marcel Martí i Badenes, 1925–2010

    Uri, 1998 (iron)

    Red-lacquered wrought-iron sculpture, the first of two works created ad hoc for Uriach by Marcel Martí. According to prominent critics such as Juan Eduardo Cirlot, Martí is considered on par with renowned artists like Subirachs, Chillida, and Villèlia.