Josep Monserrat i Portella. Un escultor del realisme
by
Marta Jordà i Olives
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Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
Catalan
Published
Apr 8, 2011
Publisher
Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat, S.A.
Edition
1
ISBN-10
8498833833
ISBN-13
9788498833836
Description
This book delves into the life and work of Josep Monserrat i Portella, an influential sculptor whose contributions to realism have left an indelible mark on the art world. Through the insightful lens of Marta Jordà i Olives, readers are invited to explore the nuances of Monserrat’s artistic journey. The author skillfully weaves together historical context, personal anecdotes, and critical analyses to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sculptor's techniques and thematic preoccupations.
The text also features contributions from Pilar Vélez and Mercè Jordà Olives, who enrich the narrative with their own interpretations and contextual insights. This collaboration creates a multidimensional portrait of Monserrat’s artistry, positioning him within the broader spectrum of artistic movements and his influence on contemporary sculpture. The work is not only a tribute to Monserrat’s legacy but also a celebration of the power of realism in conveying the depth of human experience through sculpture.
The text also features contributions from Pilar Vélez and Mercè Jordà Olives, who enrich the narrative with their own interpretations and contextual insights. This collaboration creates a multidimensional portrait of Monserrat’s artistry, positioning him within the broader spectrum of artistic movements and his influence on contemporary sculpture. The work is not only a tribute to Monserrat’s legacy but also a celebration of the power of realism in conveying the depth of human experience through sculpture.
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