Maria Rusiñol Denís

Vas decorat amb dues figures femenines, Maria Rusiñol, 1901-1907
 

Maria Rusiñol Denís

 

Maria Rusiñol Denís

Daughter of the painters Santiago Rusiñol and Lluïsa Denís, Maria Rusiñol (1887 – 1972) carried art in her blood, although she lived her childhood far away from her father, who was constantly travelling. From the beginning of her artistic production, she inclined towards watercolours and drawing. In her work the representation of feminine figures dressed in old-fashioned dresses would be a constant, which she did to express her criticism of the banalities and appearances of social status. The influence of a certain caricature decadence can be seen, the result of the coincidence Ismael Smith in the workshop of Antoni Serra, with whom she collaborated in the decoration of ceramics like the one we are exhibiting.

* Work exhibited in the room 59 bis, area II/17 of Modern Art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vase decorated with two female figures, Maria Rusiñol, 1901-1907

 

Other works of the artist in the online catalogue: Vase decorated with female figures