1909 Sóller - 1990 Palma de Mallorca. Known for: Cubist and fauvist influence, precursor of informalism.
Juli Ramis, a Majorcan painter, was influenced by Joaquim Mir, Santiago Rusiñol, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa. He developed his own characteristic art after being exposed to the Spanish post-cubist...
Read full biography Juli Ramis, a Majorcan painter, was influenced by Joaquim Mir, Santiago Rusiñol, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa. He developed his own characteristic art after being exposed to the Spanish post-cubist avant-garde. Ramis exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Venice Biennial in 1960...
Read full biography Juli Ramis, a Majorcan painter, was influenced by Joaquim Mir, Santiago Rusiñol, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa. He developed his own characteristic art after being exposed to the Spanish post-cubist avant-garde. Ramis exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Venice Biennial in 1960 and the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris. His work is represented in museums in Paris, Lyon, Israel, and Madrid.
Juli Ramis, a Majorcan painter, was influenced by Joaquim Mir, Santiago Rusiñol, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa. He developed his own characteristic art after being exposed to the Spanish post-cubist avant-garde. Ramis exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Venice Biennial in 1960 and the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris. His work is represented in museums in Paris, Lyon, Israel, and Madrid.
Juli Ramis, a Majorcan painter, was influenced by Joaquim Mir, Santiago Rusiñol, and Hermen Anglada Camarasa. He developed his own characteristic art after being exposed to the Spanish post-cubist avant-garde. Ramis exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Venice Biennial in 1960 and the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris. His work is represented in museums in Paris, Lyon, Israel, and Madrid.