Francesc (Catalan for Francesco/Francisco) Serra Castellet spent his childhood and youth in Granollers, Spain. Although he occasionally attended the Escola Superior de Disseny i d'Arts Llotja art... Read full biography
Francesc (Catalan for Francesco/Francisco) Serra Castellet spent his childhood and youth in Granollers, Spain. Although he occasionally attended the Escola Superior de Disseny i d'Arts Llotja art school in Barcelona, he was more of an autodidact. He later joined the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc in... Read full biography
Francesc (Catalan for Francesco/Francisco) Serra Castellet spent his childhood and youth in Granollers, Spain. Although he occasionally attended the Escola Superior de Disseny i d'Arts Llotja art school in Barcelona, he was more of an autodidact. He later joined the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc in Barcelona. At first he worked as a commissioned artist and portraitist in Granollers. In 1933 he presented his first solo exhibition at the Sala Pares Gallery in Barcelona. Other exhibitions followed... Read full biography
Francesc (Catalan for Francesco/Francisco) Serra Castellet spent his childhood and youth in Granollers, Spain. Although he occasionally attended the Escola Superior de Disseny i d'Arts Llotja art school in Barcelona, he was more of an autodidact. He later joined the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc in Barcelona. At first he worked as a commissioned artist and portraitist in Granollers. In 1933 he presented his first solo exhibition at the Sala Pares Gallery in Barcelona. Other exhibitions followed in various galleries, most notably in the Sala Gaspar. He also participated in group exhibitions, art competitions and salons. He won several prizes, such as the Silver Medal of the National Art of Madrid in 1943, the Silver Medal of the Sant Jordi... Read full biography
Francesc (Catalan for Francesco/Francisco) Serra Castellet spent his childhood and youth in Granollers, Spain. Although he occasionally attended the Escola Superior de Disseny i d'Arts Llotja art school in Barcelona, he was more of an autodidact. He later joined the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc in Barcelona. At first he worked as a commissioned artist and portraitist in Granollers. In 1933 he presented his first solo exhibition at the Sala Pares Gallery in Barcelona. Other exhibitions followed in various galleries, most notably in the Sala Gaspar. He also participated in group exhibitions, art competitions and salons. He won several prizes, such as the Silver Medal of the National Art of Madrid in 1943, the Silver Medal of the Sant Jordi Competition in 1951 and the Gold Medal in the same event in 1953. The theme of his work was primarily the female figure. But there is also... Read full biography
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