Rossend Nobas
Rossend Nobas i Ballbé was a Catalan sculptor and goldsmith in the 19th century.[1] Working mainly in Barcelona, Nobas's work is to be found around the city in both museums and public areas.
Rossend Nobas | |
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Rossend Nobas i Ballbé (1891) | |
Born | 1841 |
Died | 1891 |
Nationality | Catalan |
Known for | Sculpture |
Style | Naturalism and Realism |
Biography
Nobas was born in 1849.[1] His father was a tinsmith.[2] In working with his father, he was introduced to metallurgy techniques when he was quite young.[3] This training brought him into contact with the Maseria family, a connection he would maintain for his entire career.[2]
He studied under the brothers Agapit and Venanci Vallmitjana at the Escola de la Llotja.[1] This school was dedicated to teaching art.[3] There Nobas learned sculpture through studying great sculptors of the past.[2] He eventually entered the workshop of the Vallmitjana brothers.[3] After being with them and perfecting his technique, he created his own studio.[1] He trained Josep Gamot, Josep Reynés i Gurguí, and Manel Fuxà i Leal.[3]
He exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1866.[2] In 1871, at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, Nobas received a second-class medal for his work the Wounded Bullfighter.[4] His Bust of Cervantes gained an award at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873.[2]
Style
While Nobas also trained in oil painting and watercolors, as was part of the typical Art Education, he specialized in sculpture.[2] His work spans large, monumental pieces, to bust portraiture. Nobas followed the naturalism and realism schools.[2] In an era before photography, naturalistic art represented the subject realistically.[5] His work was characterized by his exceptional talent as a sculptor.[4] His rendering of fine details, like lace, is unparalleled.[6]
List of art works
Date | Name of work | Location |
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1870 | Christ Crucified | |
1871 | Wounded Bullfighter | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya |
1872 | Bust of Cervantes | |
1878 | Catalan Women | |
1879 | Bust of Marià Fortuny | |
1879 | Statue of general Josep Cabrinetty | plaça major de Puigcerdà |
1879 | Terracotta Busts of Cervantes, Milton, and Dante | |
1881 | Lions | Vestibule of Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya |
1882 | Bust of Aristotle | Universitat de Barcelona |
1882 | Saint Thomas | |
1883 | La Dolorosa | Pamplona |
1883 | Statue of Mercury | Casino Mercantil de Barcelona |
1884 | Portrait Bust of Elisa Masriera | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya |
1885 | Quadriga de l'Aurora | Cascada del Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona |
1888 | Monument to Rafael Casanova i Comes | Ronda Sant Pere, Barcelona |
1888 | Joan Güell i Ferrer | Barcelona |
References
- "Rossend Nobas i Ballbé". Grand Catalan Encyclopedia. Grand Catalan Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
- Masriera Manovens, F. (1928). "Rossend Nobas : escultor vuitcentista (1849–1891)". D'ací i d'allà magazine mensual Barcelona : Editorial Catalana. 17 (128).
- "Rossend Nobas escultor vuitcentista : 1849–1891". Catalunya revista d'informació i expansió catalana Buenos Aires. 59. 1935.
- Roca y Roca, J. (February 8, 1891). "Nota necrològica". La Vanguardia.
- "Nineteenth-Century French Realism | Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art". The Met's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
- "Rossend Nobas | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya". museunacional.cat. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
Further reading
- DDAA. La col·lecció Raimon Casellas. Publicacions del MNAC/ Museo del Prado, 1992. ISBN 84-87317-21-9.
- DDAA, La Gran Enciclopèdia en català. Volum 14, (2004), Barcelona, Edicions 62. ISBN 84 297 5442 3
- SUBIRACHS i BURGAYA, Judit. L'Abadia de Montserrat. L'escultura del segle XIX a Catalunya: del romanticisme al realisme. Volum 146 de Biblioteca Abat Oliba, 1994. ISBN 8478265775.
External links
- Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
- Grand Catalan Encyclopedia