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1856 Calaf (Barcelona) - 1920 Palma de Mallorca. Known for: Painting.
A draughtsman, painter and poet, Alejandro de Riquer Inglada began his studies in Manresa and Languedoc, France. On returning to Barcelona, he completed his training with Tomás Padró and Antoni Caba,... Read full biography
A draughtsman, painter and poet, Alejandro de Riquer Inglada began his studies in Manresa and Languedoc, France. On returning to Barcelona, he completed his training with Tomás Padró and Antoni Caba, at La Lonja. He then travelled to Paris and London, and his contact in England with Japonisme,... Read full biography
A draughtsman, painter and poet, Alejandro de Riquer Inglada began his studies in Manresa and Languedoc, France. On returning to Barcelona, he completed his training with Tomás Padró and Antoni Caba, at La Lonja. He then travelled to Paris and London, and his contact in England with Japonisme, Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts & Crafts movement was particularly important. Influenced by figures such as William Morris, he embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal: artist, craftsman and poet united in the... Read full biography
A draughtsman, painter and poet, Alejandro de Riquer Inglada began his studies in Manresa and Languedoc, France. On returning to Barcelona, he completed his training with Tomás Padró and Antoni Caba, at La Lonja. He then travelled to Paris and London, and his contact in England with Japonisme, Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts & Crafts movement was particularly important. Influenced by figures such as William Morris, he embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal: artist, craftsman and poet united in the same man. He founded a furniture workshop, produced designs for the decorative arts and collaborated as a draughtsman and poet with the leading publications of Catalan Modernisme. He also introduced the art of ex-libris in Catalonia, a discipline in... Read full biography
A draughtsman, painter and poet, Alejandro de Riquer Inglada began his studies in Manresa and Languedoc, France. On returning to Barcelona, he completed his training with Tomás Padró and Antoni Caba, at La Lonja. He then travelled to Paris and London, and his contact in England with Japonisme, Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts & Crafts movement was particularly important. Influenced by figures such as William Morris, he embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal: artist, craftsman and poet united in the same man. He founded a furniture workshop, produced designs for the decorative arts and collaborated as a draughtsman and poet with the leading publications of Catalan Modernisme. He also introduced the art of ex-libris in Catalonia, a discipline in which he achieved worldwide fame. Alejandro de Riquer Inglada took part in numerous exhibitions and shows, winning first medals at the... Read full biography
