Santiago Rusiñol - Barcelona, Spain
Posted by: neoc1
N 41° 23.175 E 002° 10.901
31T E 431581 N 4581958
A marble bust of painter, novelist, playwright, and poet Santiago Rusiñol is located along Carrer de la Princesa at the Plaça de La Puntual in the Gothic section of Barcelona.
Waymark Code: WMV9AQ
Location: Cataluña, Spain
Date Posted: 03/18/2017
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A 0.85 x 0.60 x 0.36 meter white marble bust of Santiago Rusiñol rest on top of a 1.88 x 0.45 x 0.43 meter white marble base. Santiago Rusiñol is depicted from the neck up. He has a full beard, mustache, and head of hair parted on the left. He is looking straight ahead.
After the death of Rusiñol group of friends joined together to finance this bust in memory of the writer and painter. The sculpture was created by Enric Clarasó in 1935. It was installed in its present location in 2001.
The front of the base is inscribed:
BARCELONA
A
SANTIAGO
RUSIÑOL
1861-1931
BARCELONA
TO
SANTIAGO
RUSIÑOL
1861-1931
Santiago Rusiñol was born in on February 25, 1861 in Barcelona, Spain. His first trained as painter at Centro de Acuarelistas de Barcelona and became one of the leaders of the Catalan modernisme movement. During his life he created numerous paintings and drawings and developed a style of art he called visual poetry. He is particularly noted for a series of paintings of Spanish gardens.
Santiago Rusiñol was also a prolific writer. His works include dramas, parodies, novels and textbooks on the theory of art. Three of his writings are the Spanish equivalent to French symbolism and decadentism:
Anant pel món (Wandering in the World, 1896)
Oracions (Orations, 1897)
Fulls de la vida (Pages of Life, 1898)
His plays include:
Llibertat! (Freedom! 1901)
El malalt crònic (The Chronic Invalid, 1902)
Els Jocs Florals de Canprosa (The Prosehouse Literary Competition, 1902)
L'hèroe (The Hero, 1903)
El pati blau (The Blue Courtyard, 1903)
El místic (The Mystic, 1903)
His novels include:
El poble gris (The Grey People, 1902)
L'auca del senyor Esteve (The Tale of Mr Esteve, 1907)
El català de La Mancha (The Catalan of La Mancha, 1914)
La Niña Gorda (The Fat Girl, 1917)
En Josepet de Sant Celoni (Little Joe from Sant Celoni, 1918)