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Llorenç Brunet

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208: 20: 295:. His intention was to turn the house into a museum. The land on which he had built the house had probably been given to him by the promoters of the area, Francesc Artigues and Gonçal Arnús, who were interested in the founding of a museum in the colony and convert it in a meeting point for hikers. Brunet turned the house into that museum in 1914 and asked collaboration to Badalona City Council, that seconded the proposal. On October 16 of that year, the mayor 267:(1929), a collection of types from various Catalan regions. Brunet was fond of drawing landscapes, as a good connoisseur of the mountains around Badalona, especially La Conreria, he made drawings of the views of the mountains and their monuments, such as the Carthusian monastery of Montalegre (Tiana). Some of his drawings were published in 1889 in the magazine 179:, the new authorities removed him in 1931, a fact that upset and demoralized him. Brunet has been considered an apolitical personal and his only interest was art. It is probable that his cessation was simply because he had been appointed during the monarchical period. He tried to fight what he belevied to be an injustice and asked help to his friend 275:
despite the already high personalities have admired him and begged him to send and acquire his excellent original drawings, as did his great admirers and protectors, Segismundo Moret, Nicolás Salmerón, the King of Saxony, the Prince of Wüttemberg, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Dato, Bascarán, Maura and Bermúdez Reina.”
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Brunet was a very prolific artist, working especially on bookplates, drawings, caricatures and posters, as well as watercolors, with which he participated several times in exhibitions in Barcelona in years 1911, 1918, 1919 and 1921. His work was awarded in various exhibitions and competitions, both
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in Spain and internationally. These distinctions made him deserve to be a member of the Spanish committee of the Rivoli International Exhibition. Important publishers, magazines and art books asked for his works to illustrate his works. In Catalonia and Spain Brunet collaborated with newspapers as
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Art critic Núñez de Prado wrote about Brunet: “He is superb and human at a time. He possesses the humor of the English and the intention of the Germans. Sometimes wanting to scratch, tear, perhaps remembering what his father suffered and the little protection of the governments of those times,
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for some time practising painting and drawing and also worked as an illustrator for important French and Spanish publishing houses. There he became interested of applied art of printing books and graphical work in general, field where he ended up standing out. When he was 20 and was staying in
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Mercier. In France he started raising money because of the precarious situation of his parents, to whom he sent money periodically, however he had to abandon temporarily his studies. Short after this, he returned to studies and he stayed in
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For many years Brunet became interested and collected many artistic works and antiquities from Catalonia. Brunet gathered them in a house which he called Cau Brunet, located in Colònia Bosc de la Coreria, a summer residential area in
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meant worries and concerns for him. His house located in Balmes street was registered several times. In spite of this he continued to go to social circles at the
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When he returned to Barcelona was appointed teacher of drawing and colour in the section of artistic craft of the local School of Work. The arrival of the
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on 14 September 1872, son of the primary teacher Josep Brunet i Bassachs, native from the same town, and Joana Forroll i Codina, from
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Since his death, his work soon was forgotten, despite his remarkable artistic quality. At the end of 2018, the
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Algiers won an extraordinary award for composition and historical theme with the large oil painting named
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and married Consolació Salada, with whom had two daughters, Julieta and Maria Teresa. In 1910 the statal
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to intercede for him. However, a few years later he was appointed professor at the Secondary School in
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Some years later he started his studies at Arts and Crafts School. His teachers were the artists
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who was also a friend of his father, to whom he promised to protect and help Llorenç study art.
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dedicated an exhibition to him, giving special importance to his drawings of the World War I.
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where he likewise practised his artistic technique. From that period are drawings as
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and the aforementioned Caba. Brunet also had great admiration for
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Poster made for Pedro Astort music instruments store in 1912.
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Carrer dels Arbres: Revista anuari del Museu de Badalona
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Spanish name
surname
Spanish
caricaturist
watercolorist
Badalona
Tiana
Antoni Caba
Barcelona Arts and Crafts School
Claudi Lorenzale
Eusebi Planas
Claudi Castelucho
lithographer
Oran
Algiers
military service
Madrid
Barcelona
Leipzig
World War I
bookplates
Germanophile
Second Spanish Republic
Apel·les Mestres
Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Spanish Civil War
cafes
Rambla

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