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Dolors Anglada

1893 - 1984

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  • Lifespan: 91 years
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Moderno
  • Top 3 works: Rest by Lola Anglada
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Maricel Museum
    • Maricel Museum
    • Maricel Museum
    • Maricel Museum
    • Maricel Museum
  • Nationality: Spagna
  • Born: 1893, Barcellona, Spagna
  • Top-ranked work: Rest by Lola Anglada
  • Died: 1984

Quiz d'arte

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Domanda 1:
Qual è stata la principale attività artistica di Lola Anglada?
Domanda 2:
In quale movimento artistico Lola Anglada ha lavorato principalmente?
Domanda 3:
Quale rivista ha presentato in modo significativo le illustrazioni di Lola Anglada?
Domanda 4:
Lola Anglada collaborò strettamente con quale artista catalano influente?
Domanda 5:
Quale riconoscimento Lola Anglada ricevette dalla Generalitat della Catalogna?

Dolors Anglada i Sarriera: A Pioneer of Catalan Illustration

Dolors Anglada i Sarriera, commonly known as Lola Anglada, stands as a monumental figure in the annals of Spanish art and literature—specifically, the realm of children’s books and Catalan illustration. Born in Barcelona in 1893, she transcended her time, forging a path that blended classical artistic traditions with burgeoning modernist sensibilities, cementing her legacy as one of the last bastions of traditional Catalan illustration and a celebrated writer who captured the spirit of her era. Early Life & Artistic Formation: Lola Anglada’s formative years were steeped in Barcelona’s vibrant cultural landscape. Studying under Joan Llaverias and Antoni Utrillo at La Llotja de Barcelona instilled in her a foundational understanding of artistic technique and observation, connections that would prove invaluable throughout her career. Her mentorship with Joaquín Miró and Cristòfol Ricard fostered intellectual camaraderie and nurtured her passion for storytelling—a partnership that would yield some of her most enduring works. This early exposure to influential artists shaped her aesthetic sensibilities and established the groundwork for her future artistic endeavors. The Dawn of Illustration: Anglada’s breakthrough arrived swiftly in 1920, when she debuted in ¡Cu-Cut!, a weekly magazine showcasing emerging artists. This pivotal moment propelled her into the spotlight and solidified her reputation as a gifted draughtswoman capable of conveying emotion and narrative depth through visual mediums. Her collaboration with *En Peret* cemented her position as a leading illustrator, demonstrating her ability to adapt to evolving artistic trends while retaining a distinctive stylistic voice—a hallmark of her oeuvre. She skillfully blended meticulous detail with expressive brushstrokes, creating images that resonated deeply with audiences. A Voice for Catalonia: Lola Anglada’s unwavering devotion to Catalan nationalism permeated her prolific output of children's books—particularly “El més petit de tots” (“The Smallest One”), conceived by Anglada herself and published in 1937 during the tumultuous Spanish Civil War. This iconic character embodies the values of Catalan identity, reflecting a desire for cultural preservation amidst political upheaval. Her work served as a powerful tool for disseminating Catalan culture and fostering a sense of collective pride—a testament to her artistic commitment to social responsibility. The imagery employed powerfully conveyed Catalan heritage and traditions. Notable Achievements & Recognition: Anglada’s artistic prowess garnered considerable acclaim throughout her life. She received the Creu de Sant Jordi in 1981 from the Generalitat de Catalunya, acknowledging her contribution to Catalan arts and literature—a prestigious honor bestowed upon her for her lifelong dedication to artistic excellence. Furthermore, she was honored with the Medal of Cultural Merit from the Diputació de Barcelona and the Medal of the Promotion of Decorative Arts—testaments to her enduring influence on Spanish artistic heritage. Her work continues to inspire artists and scholars alike. Legacy & Museums: Lola Anglada’s impact extends beyond her artistic creations; her personal collection of dolls resides in the Museo Gobierno Art Collection, showcasing her fascination with craftsmanship and preserving cultural treasures. Her illustrations are also featured prominently in Can Llopis Romanticism Museum of Sitges, offering visitors a glimpse into the world of Catalan illustration and its enduring beauty—a lasting reminder of her artistic vision and contribution to Spanish art history.



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