1856 Barcelona - 1932. Known for: Symbolism, history painting, religious subjects, portraits.
Jose Maria Tamburini Y Dalmau was a painter and art critic from Catalonia. He trained at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and later in Paris and Rome. Tamburini collaborated with the magazine...
Read full biography Jose Maria Tamburini Y Dalmau was a painter and art critic from Catalonia. He trained at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and later in Paris and Rome. Tamburini collaborated with the magazine "L'Avenç" and wrote for "La Vanguardia". He won awards at various exhibitions, including the Universal...
Read full biography Jose Maria Tamburini Y Dalmau was a painter and art critic from Catalonia. He trained at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and later in Paris and Rome. Tamburini collaborated with the magazine "L'Avenç" and wrote for "La Vanguardia". He won awards at various exhibitions, including the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona and the Barcelona Exhibition where he won the Queen Regent's Extraordinary Prize. Tamburini worked on placidly fantastic, detailed and precious themes, as well as religious...
Read full biography Jose Maria Tamburini Y Dalmau was a painter and art critic from Catalonia. He trained at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and later in Paris and Rome. Tamburini collaborated with the magazine "L'Avenç" and wrote for "La Vanguardia". He won awards at various exhibitions, including the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona and the Barcelona Exhibition where he won the Queen Regent's Extraordinary Prize. Tamburini worked on placidly fantastic, detailed and precious themes, as well as religious subjects and some portraits. He was also a member of the Board of Museums of Barcelona, advisor to the Academy of Fine Arts, teacher at the La Lonja School and co-founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia (1911). Tamburini is represented...
Read full biography Jose Maria Tamburini Y Dalmau was a painter and art critic from Catalonia. He trained at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and later in Paris and Rome. Tamburini collaborated with the magazine "L'Avenç" and wrote for "La Vanguardia". He won awards at various exhibitions, including the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona and the Barcelona Exhibition where he won the Queen Regent's Extraordinary Prize. Tamburini worked on placidly fantastic, detailed and precious themes, as well as religious subjects and some portraits. He was also a member of the Board of Museums of Barcelona, advisor to the Academy of Fine Arts, teacher at the La Lonja School and co-founder of the Artistic and Literary Society of Catalonia (1911). Tamburini is represented in various museums and private collections.