Pablo Emilio or Pau Emili Gargallo (5 January 1881 – 28 December 1934), known simply as Pau or Pablo Gargallo, was a Spanish sculptor and painter. Born...
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Escofet and sculptures by Miquel Blay, Eusebi Arnau, Didac Massana and Pau Gargallo. The hospital project was informed by the growing concern at the time...
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Catalunya (1928) Olympic horsemen by Pau Gargallo, at Barcelona Olympic Stadium (1928-1929, restored 1991) Uranus by Pau Gargallo, at Barcelona City Hall entrance...
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(1876–1942), sculptor and painter Josep Clarà (1878–1958), sculptor Pau Gargallo i Catalán (1881–1934), sculptor and painter Adelaida Ferré Gomis (1881–1955)...
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Orloff, Albert Gleizes, Kees van Dongen, Arthur Cravan, Otto Lloyd, Pau Gargallo, S et R Delaunay, Céret, Albères, 2001, ISBN 2-9517196-0-4. The Tel Aviv...
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the four evangelists: John, Mark, Luke and Matthew, work by sculptor Pau Gargallo. This central body is crowned by a dome covered in decorative ceramics...
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director and producer, she made the documentary films Antoni Tàpies (1981), Pau Gargallo (1981), and Picasso nostre (1982). She baptised this collection Fotoscop...
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abbrev. in Spanish lang.), Asturias Escola d'Art i Superior de Disseny Pau Gargallo (EASD – abbrev. in Spanish lang.), Badalona, Barcelona Escola Massana...
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"Académie Charpentier". In 1920 Tona worked in the studio of the sculptor Pau Gargallo and created drawings for the satirical newspaper Papitu. Tona, along...
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Raffaellino del Garbo, Pere Garcia de Benavarri, Antoni Garcia Lamolla, Pau Gargallo, Joan Gascó, Pere Gascó, Joaquim Gassó Jou, Antoni Gaudí, Georges Gaudy...
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olímpicos (1929), de Pablo Gargallo (copia en el parque de Can Dragó). Monumento a Pau Gil (1930), byusebi Arnau, Hospital de Sant Pau. A Francesc Soler i Rovirosa...
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many audiovisual products. "Masterclass amb Josep Roig Boada | EASD Pau Gargallo" (in Catalan). Retrieved 19 September 2019. Terrassa, Diari de. "Josep...
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Catalana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Hospital de Sant Pau. Today, more than half a million people a year attend musical performances...
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different avant-garde movements. Deessa, by Josep Clarà. Pastor de Pau, by Pablo Gargallo. Francesc Macià monument. The inscription reads: "Catalunya a Francesc...
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Fábregas y Cuxart 1965, p. 415-418. García Gargallo 2013, p. 76. García Gargallo 2013, p. 189. García Gargallo 2013, p. 222. "Un decreto españoliza los...
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Antonio López García Pedro Flores García Manuel García y Rodríguez Pablo Gargallo José Garnelo Elvira Gascón Agustin Gasull Josep Gausachs Alejandrina Gessler...
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horses led by Olympic charioteers, a replica of the work done by Pablo Gargallo for the Olympic Stadium of Montjuic. Also in the park is the monument to...
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Montaner: Palau de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona: Sculptors Pablo Gargallo and Eusebi Arnau and mosaic master Mario Maragliano took...
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Francesc Gargallo / Edición Nacional Gaumont (Barcelona) Ángeles Guart, María Luisa Rodríguez, Josep Acuaviva, Luisa Fernanda Sala, Maria Lluïsa Gargallo, Tomás...
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List of the UNESCO site "Palau de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona" (1997) http://art.nouveau.world/villa-ortiz-basualdo Villa Ortiz...
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1961), comics artist Marià Fortuny (1838–1874), Romantic painter Pablo Gargallo (1881–1934), Cubist sculptor Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), Catalan Modernist...
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nv. & es. Mridula Garg (b. 1938, India), fiction wr. & es. Francesca Gargallo (1956–2022, Italy/Mexico), poet & nv. Mariam Garikhuli (1883–1960, Georgia...
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many well known sculptors; most notably the Modernist sculptor, Pablo Gargallo. In his later years, he continued to create sculptures in public spaces...
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Garbagnate Monastero Garda Gardone Riviera Gardone Val Trompia Garessio Gargallo Gargazon Gargnano Garlasco Garlate Garlenda Garniga Terme Garzeno Garzigliana...
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or Real Maestranza, count of Sástago, count of Argillo (today the Pablo Gargallo museum), archbishop, etc. On 14 June 2008, the site of Expo 2008 opened...
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Sanxo 1945 Ernst Gamillscheg 1958 Arcadi Garcia i Sanz 1973 José Enrique Gargallo Gil 2014-05-19 Louis Gauchat 1917 Joan Genescà i Llongueras 2006-02-28...
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Quintanilla Fisac Alejandro Tiana Ferrer Manuel Alexandre Abarca Jesús Usón Gargallo José Antonio Labordeta Subías María Jesús San Segundo Gómez de Cadiñanos...
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Nigerian microbiologist. Yona Fischer, 89, Israeli art curator. Francesca Gargallo, 65, Italian-born Mexican philosopher, cancer. Sir Charles Gray, 79, British...
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terms of sculpture, with works including impressive sculptures by Pablo Gargallo, Julio González and Leandre Cristòfol, whilst in painting the most exceptional...
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1936) Tomás Carbonell Miquel (20 December 1888 – 7 August 1936) Francisco Gargallo Gascón (24 February 1872 – 7 August 1936) Manuel Sancho Aguilar (16 January...
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