Ramón Casas
Spain 1866 – 1932
Ramón Casas i Carbó, born on January 4, 1866, was a prominent Spanish artist deeply rooted in the modernist movement that swept across Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his versatile talent, Casas excelled as a painter, draughtsman, and lithographer, capturing the spirit of his time with remarkable insight and skill.
Born in Barcelona to a well-to-do family, Casas's artistic journey began under the tutelage of Joan Vicens at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. Later, he expanded his horizons by studying in Paris, where he absorbed influences from contemporary French art movements, particularly Impressionism. His exposure to the works of Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec had a profound impact on his style, leading him to develop a unique blend of modernist sensibilities with a touch of realism.
Casas is celebrated for his portraiture, which often depicted members of Barcelona's high society, intellectuals, and artists. He was known for his ability to convey the essence of his subjects through their posture, dress, and environment, exemplified in pieces like "El Modernismo en el Parque" (Modernism in the Park). Furthermore, he was an acute observer of urban life, creating vibrant scenes that captured the energy and dynamism of city streets and café culture, as seen in "Café de la Ópera."
Notably, Ramón Casas also played a significant role in Catalonia's cultural renaissance, contributing illustrations to magazines such as "Pèl & Ploma" and "La Vanguardia." His graphic design work included posters that are now considered iconic representations of Art Nouveau aesthetics, including those promoting the famous bicycle brand "La Bicyclette" and various theater productions.
His political activism found expression in his art, too; Casas created powerful images reflecting the turmoil of his era, especially during the Spanish-American War and the Tragic Week events in Barcelona. In these works, he employed a bold and expressive style that underscored the social injustices and upheavals of the times.
Throughout his career, Casas exhibited both nationally and internationally, earning critical acclaim and influencing a generation of Catalan painters. His legacy endures today, not only through his paintings but also through his contributions to the establishment of the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc, a key institution in the development of Catalan art.
Ramón Casas passed away on February 23, 1932, leaving behind a body of work that encapsulates the spirit of fin-de-siècle Spain and remains a testament to his mastery over multiple genres within the visual arts.
Collection of Works(Page 1)
Anís Del Mono (Con Una Falda De Percal Planchá) (In A Pressed Percale Skirt)
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Ramón Casas
Resolution: 2386 × 4800 px
Chula con Pañuelo Azul [girl with a blue scarf]
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Ramón Casas
Resolution: 3120 × 4860 px
Dona Rera Persiana [Woman Against A Blind]
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Ramón Casas
Resolution: 2424 × 2910 px
Jochs Florals De Barcelona. Festes Del Cinquantenari
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Ramón Casas
Resolution: 2310 × 4800 px
Courtyard of the old Barcelona prison [Courtyard of the 'lambs']
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Ramón Casas
Resolution: 3411 × 2783 px