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Francesc Labarta BIOGRAPHY
1883 Barcelona, Spain - 1963 Barcelona, Spain. Known for: Impressionist landscapes, rural scenes, still life, figures, genre painting.
Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes... Read full biography
Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona. A co-founder of Les Arts i els Artistes, in 1912 he was appointed teacher... Read full biography
Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona. A co-founder of Les Arts i els Artistes, in 1912 he was appointed teacher at the Escola de La Lonja in Barcelona, where his pupils included Serra, Sisquella, Capmany and Alumà, among many others. He worked in mural and easel painting, and in the latter field he specialised... Read full biography
Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona. A co-founder of Les Arts i els Artistes, in 1912 he was appointed teacher at the Escola de La Lonja in Barcelona, where his pupils included Serra, Sisquella, Capmany and Alumà, among many others. He worked in mural and easel painting, and in the latter field he specialised in the female figure and landscape. He took part in the Barcelona International Exhibition of 1915, where he won a second medal, and also in the Universal Exhibition of 1929. He took part in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, where he won a second... Read full biography
Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona. A co-founder of Les Arts i els Artistes, in 1912 he was appointed teacher at the Escola de La Lonja in Barcelona, where his pupils included Serra, Sisquella, Capmany and Alumà, among many others. He worked in mural and easel painting, and in the latter field he specialised in the female figure and landscape. He took part in the Barcelona International Exhibition of 1915, where he won a second medal, and also in the Universal Exhibition of 1929. He took part in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, where he won a second medal (1906) and three third medals (1901, 1904 and 1929). He collaborated as a satirical illustrator, under the pseudonym "Lata"... Read full biography
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Name variants
Francesc i Planas, Francesc Labarta the Younger, Francesc Lata, Francisco Labarta Lata, Francisco Labarta i Planas
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Francesc Labarta initially trained with his father, Luis Labarta, at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona. His activity in the field of applied arts earned him a teaching post at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona.
A co-founder of Les Arts i els Artistes, in 1912 he was appointed teacher at the Escola de La Lonja in Barcelona, where his pupils included Serra, Sisquella, Capmany and Alumà, among many others. He worked in mural and easel painting, and in the latter field he specialised in the female figure and landscape.
He took part in the Barcelona International Exhibition of 1915, where he won a second medal, and also in the Universal Exhibition of 1929. He took part in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, where he won a second medal (1906) and three third medals (1901, 1904 and 1929).
He collaborated as a satirical illustrator, under the pseudonym "Lata", with various publications, and also published books and treatises on art pedagogy. In 1933 he entered the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts.
He is represented at the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Prado Museum and the Empordà Museum.
