1860 Barcelona - 1932. Known for: Genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings.
Genís Capdevila was a painter from Catalonia, Spain who specialized in genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings. He participated in most of the exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1894 and 1929...
Read full biography Genís Capdevila was a painter from Catalonia, Spain who specialized in genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings. He participated in most of the exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1894 and 1929 and was a member of the Agrupación de Acuarelistas de Cataluña. His contribution to the 1929...
Read full biography Genís Capdevila was a painter from Catalonia, Spain who specialized in genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings. He participated in most of the exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1894 and 1929 and was a member of the Agrupación de Acuarelistas de Cataluña. His contribution to the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition, a large canvas entitled "Primavera" ("Spring"), is particularly noteworthy. In 1936, on the fourth anniversary of his death, a group of friends and admirers held an event in...
Read full biography Genís Capdevila was a painter from Catalonia, Spain who specialized in genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings. He participated in most of the exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1894 and 1929 and was a member of the Agrupación de Acuarelistas de Cataluña. His contribution to the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition, a large canvas entitled "Primavera" ("Spring"), is particularly noteworthy. In 1936, on the fourth anniversary of his death, a group of friends and admirers held an event in his memory in Barcelona. Genís Capdevila is currently represented in the MACBA, as well as in important collections such as the Joaquín Rivero Collection.
Genís Capdevila was a painter from Catalonia, Spain who specialized in genre scenes, landscape and flower paintings. He participated in most of the exhibitions held in Barcelona between 1894 and 1929 and was a member of the Agrupación de Acuarelistas de Cataluña. His contribution to the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition, a large canvas entitled "Primavera" ("Spring"), is particularly noteworthy. In 1936, on the fourth anniversary of his death, a group of friends and admirers held an event in his memory in Barcelona. Genís Capdevila is currently represented in the MACBA, as well as in important collections such as the Joaquín Rivero Collection.