1910 Martorell - 1981 Dreux. Known for: Surrealist painting.
Antoni García Lamolla was a 20th century Spanish painter and sculptor, known for his surrealist paintings and sculptures. He was a member of the ADLAN group and had his first solo exhibition in 1935...
Read full biography Antoni García Lamolla was a 20th century Spanish painter and sculptor, known for his surrealist paintings and sculptures. He was a member of the ADLAN group and had his first solo exhibition in 1935 in Madrid, which was considered one of the most important surrealist exhibitions in the city....
Read full biography Antoni García Lamolla was a 20th century Spanish painter and sculptor, known for his surrealist paintings and sculptures. He was a member of the ADLAN group and had his first solo exhibition in 1935 in Madrid, which was considered one of the most important surrealist exhibitions in the city. Lamolla participated in the Logicofobista exhibition in Barcelona and went into exile in Dreux, France after the civil war. He returned periodically to Lleida, where he settled with his family in 1924. The...
Read full biography Antoni García Lamolla was a 20th century Spanish painter and sculptor, known for his surrealist paintings and sculptures. He was a member of the ADLAN group and had his first solo exhibition in 1935 in Madrid, which was considered one of the most important surrealist exhibitions in the city. Lamolla participated in the Logicofobista exhibition in Barcelona and went into exile in Dreux, France after the civil war. He returned periodically to Lleida, where he settled with his family in 1924. The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya has had three of his paintings since 2008.
Antoni García Lamolla was a 20th century Spanish painter and sculptor, known for his surrealist paintings and sculptures. He was a member of the ADLAN group and had his first solo exhibition in 1935 in Madrid, which was considered one of the most important surrealist exhibitions in the city. Lamolla participated in the Logicofobista exhibition in Barcelona and went into exile in Dreux, France after the civil war. He returned periodically to Lleida, where he settled with his family in 1924. The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya has had three of his paintings since 2008.