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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.
      Jan. 15, 2025

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,400

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin. Measurements: 40 x 27.5 cm. 55x 43 cm (frame). Outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of the daily life of the Catalonia of the 19th century. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late seventies in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portrait painter he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time in the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Around 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He participated in the main artistic events of Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolorists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts of the city, and showed his work assiduously in the Casa Vidal and in the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, the City Council of Barcelona, the Victor Balaguer Museum, the Ateneo and the Circle of the Lyceum of Barcelona, as well as in outstanding private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,400

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with fan". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin. Measurements: 40 x 27.5 cm. 55x 43 cm (frame). Outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of the daily life of the Catalonia of the 19th century. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late seventies in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portrait painter he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time in the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Around 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He participated in the main artistic events of Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolorists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts of the city, and showed his work assiduously in the Casa Vidal and in the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, the City Council of Barcelona, the Victor Balaguer Museum, the Ateneo and the Circle of the Lyceum of Barcelona, as well as in outstanding private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with red mantilla". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with red mantilla". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,400

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young woman with red mantilla". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper margin. Measurements: 37.5 x 26.5 cm. 54x 42 cm (frame). Outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of the daily life of the Catalonia of the 19th century. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late seventies in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he dedicated himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portrait painter he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time in the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Around 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He participated in the main artistic events of Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolorists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts of the city, and showed his work assiduously in the Casa Vidal and in the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, the City Council of Barcelona, the Victor Balaguer Museum, the Ateneo and the Circle of the Lyceum of Barcelona, as well as in outstanding private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH 1857-1922), AT THE THEATRE
      Feb. 21, 2024

      MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH 1857-1922), AT THE THEATRE

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH 1857-1922)AT THE THEATREOil on canvasSigned and dated '1905' (lower left)81 x 58cm (31¾ x 22¾ in.)Provenance:Balclis Auctions, Barcelona, Pintura y Escultura, 8 July 2015, lot 1091

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ. Two girls.
      Dec. 20, 2023

      MANUEL CUSÍ. Two girls.

      Est: €800 - €900

      Oil on canvas Signed 58.5x65 cm.

      Balclis
    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame.

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame.
      Jul. 04, 2023

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame.

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas.
      Apr. 24, 2023

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas.

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa"
      Jan. 25, 2023

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa"

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas.
      Dec. 13, 2022

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas.

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Dancer in the dressing room". Oil on canvas
      Oct. 06, 2022

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Dancer in the dressing room". Oil on canvas

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Dancer in the Dressing Room". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devotion to beauty". Measurements: 72 x 52 cm; 118 x 97 cm (frame). A young dancer has just received a bouquet of flowers from an admirer. The painting focuses on the moment when she, amused and visibly flattered, reads the card that accompanies the exuberant bouquet. She is attended to by a servant girl, who remains partially in the semi-darkness. Cusí shows great mastery in the recreation of the veils of the tulle, its transparencies and the fluffy flounce of the skirt. In the satin of the slippers, the satin that envelops the supple torso and the soft flesh tones of the girl, we can recognise Cusí's hand. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas.
      Oct. 06, 2022

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young man with mask". Oil on canvas.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      MANUEL CUSÍ FERRET (Vilanova i La Geltrú, Barcelona, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919). "Young Man with a Mask". Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Slight flaws in the frame. Work published in "Manuel Cusí. Devoció per la bellesa", page 83. Size: 106 x 62 cm; 144 x 99 cm (frame). Female portrait resolved with a vibrant palette. In this painting we can see Manuel Cusí's singular skill in the expression of silk, lace and jovial characters. The girl is smiling and between her half-open lips a row of pearly teeth can be seen. Her black eyes shine brightly. The smooth flesh, faintly shimmering, is framed by a pleated cap. The mask he holds in one hand hints that he is at a masquerade party. On the seat of the chair, a floral still life is displayed, executed with painstaking attention to detail. An outstanding exponent of the Catalan realist school, Cusí was one of the most brilliant chroniclers of everyday life in 19th-century Catalonia. He studied at the Escuela de La Lonja in Barcelona and completed his training in Paris in the late 1970s in the studio of Leon Bonnat. On his return to Spain he devoted himself to painting in different genres, including still life, the figure, portraiture, genre painting and intimate scenes. As an official portraitist he painted Alfonso XIII for the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. In 1880 he exhibited for the first time at the Sala Parés in Barcelona, together with Santiago Rusiñol and the sculptor Font. From the time of his youth his style stood out for the correctness of his drawing, as well as for his search for chromatic harmony and the capture of light effects. Towards 1881-82 his style began to show a preference for the realism that would mark his most personal work, rejecting all artifice, as a result of the influence of Ramón Martí Alsina. He took part in the main artistic events in Barcelona, such as the exhibitions of the Society of Watercolourists and the first Exhibition of Fine Arts in the city, and showed his work regularly at the Casa Vidal and the Sala Parés. He also presented his works at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was awarded the third medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Cusí is represented in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council, the Museu Víctor Balaguer, the Ateneu and the Circulo del Liceu in Barcelona, as well as in prominent private collections.

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    • MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (1857 / 1919) "Portrait of a gentleman"
      Nov. 03, 2021

      MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (1857 / 1919) "Portrait of a gentleman"

      Est: €750 - €1,000

      Signed on the right side "M. Cusi". With important frame in carved and gilded wood. . Oil on canvas. 61 x 50 cm.

      Ansorena
    • MANUEL CUSÍ. A girl.
      Jun. 03, 2021

      MANUEL CUSÍ. A girl.

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      Oil on canvas Signed 35.5x24 cm.

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí i Ferret (Villanueva y Geltrú, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919) "Portrait of a lady"
      Dec. 14, 2020

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret (Villanueva y Geltrú, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919) "Portrait of a lady"

      Est: €150 - €200

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret (Villanueva y Geltrú, 1857 - Barcelona, 1919) "Portrait of a lady" Watercolor Signed 31 x 27 cm

      Goya Subastas
    • MANUEL CUSI AND FERRER Villanueva y Geltrú 1857 - 1919
      Oct. 27, 2020

      MANUEL CUSI AND FERRER Villanueva y Geltrú 1857 - 1919

      Est: -

      Manola Oil on canvas Signed and dated Size 64.5 x 79.5 cm

      Subastas Segre
    • MANUEL CUSÍ. Dancer.
      Dec. 04, 2019

      MANUEL CUSÍ. Dancer.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,400

      Oil on canvas Signed 63x41 cm.

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí i Ferret
      Oct. 25, 2018

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret

      Est: -

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret (Vilanova i la Geltrú, 1857-Barcelona, 1919). "La Júlia", óleo sobre tabla, 32c5x21,5 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • Manuel Cusí i Ferret
      Apr. 25, 2018

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret

      Est: -

      Manuel Cusí i Ferret Manuel Cusí i Ferret (Vilanova i la Geltrú 1857-Barcelona 1919). "Retrato de joven", óleo sobre lienzo, 35x27 cm. Manuel Cusí i Ferret

      Sala de Ventas
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 "Flamenca"
      Oct. 25, 2017

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 "Flamenca"

      Est: €7,500 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 "Flamenca" Oil on canvas Firmado. Realizado circa 1885. En el reverso, etiqueta del Servicio de Defensa del Patrimonio Artístico Nacional. Bibliografía y exposiciones: "VII Exposición de Bellas Artes", Sala Parés, Barcelona, 1888; "Diario de Barcelona", 15 de abril de 1885; Isabel Coll. "Manuel Cusí i Ferret (1857-1919)", Vilanova i la Geltrú, Organisme Autònom Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer, 1999, p. 24, 71, 72 y 83 (reproducido) 133x122,3 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 "Flamenca" Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado. Realizado hacia 1885. En el reverso, etiqueta del Servicio de Defensa del Patrimonio Artístico Nacional. Bibliografía y exposiciones: "VII Exposición de Bellas Artes", Sala Parés, Barcelona, 1888; "Diario de Barcelona", 15 de abril de 1885; Isabel Coll. "Manuel Cusí i Ferret (1857-1919)", Vilanova i la Geltrú, Organisme Autònom Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer, 1999, p. 24, 71, 72 y 83 (reproducido) 133x122,3 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusi y Ferret - (Spanish, 1857-1922)
      Mar. 21, 2017

      Manuel Cusi y Ferret - (Spanish, 1857-1922)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Manuel Cusi y Ferret (Spanish, 1857-1922) At the theatre

      Bonhams
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Una joven con antifaz Óleo sobre lienzo
      Mar. 15, 2017

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Una joven con antifaz Óleo sobre lienzo

      Est: €4,500 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Una joven con antifaz Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado 106,5x61,8 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Bailarina en un camerino Óleo sobre lienzo
      Mar. 15, 2017

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Bailarina en un camerino Óleo sobre lienzo

      Est: €5,000 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Bailarina en un camerino Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado. En el reverso, etiqueta de la tienda de marcos y grabados José Bordas de Barcelona 73,5x52,5 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Retrato femenino Óleo sobre lienzo
      Feb. 01, 2017

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Retrato femenino Óleo sobre lienzo

      Est: €450 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Retrato femenino Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en 1913 145,5x94 cm

      Balclis
    • MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH, 1857-1922)
      Sep. 08, 2016

      MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH, 1857-1922)

      Est: £3,500 - £4,500

      MANUEL CUSI Y FERRET (SPANISH, 1857-1922) Revellers at the theatre signed and dated ‘M. Cusi/ 1905’ (lower left) oil on canvas 32 5/8 x 23 1/2 in. (83 x 60 cm.)

      Christie's
    • CUSÍ, MANUEL (Barcelona, 1857-1922). “Dama leyendo”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 29x24 cm. Firmado.
      Feb. 25, 2016

      CUSÍ, MANUEL (Barcelona, 1857-1922). “Dama leyendo”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 29x24 cm. Firmado.

      Est: -

      CUSÍ, MANUEL (Barcelona, 1857-1922). “A Lady Reading”

      Subastas Galileo
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady with guitar
      Dec. 16, 2015

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady with guitar

      Est: €2,000 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady with guitar Oil on canvas Signed 59x73 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Joven con guitarra Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado 59x73 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady
      Oct. 21, 2015

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady

      Est: €1,200 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Young lady Oil on canvas Signed. Period frame in carved and moulded wood 68,5x58,5 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Una joven Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado. Con marco de época en madera moldurada y dorada 68,5x58,5 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 In the Liceu Oil on canvas Signed and dated in 1905 82,3x60 cm
      Mar. 11, 2015

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 In the Liceu Oil on canvas Signed and dated in 1905 82,3x60 cm

      Est: €6,000 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 In the Liceu Oil on canvas Signed and dated in 1905 82,3x60 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 En el Liceu Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en 1905 82,3x60 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm
      Oct. 01, 2014

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm

      Est: €1,000 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja con sombrero calañés Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado 35x24,5 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Schönheitskönigin mit Hut aus Calañas. Öl auf Leinwand. Signiert. 35x24,5 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm
      Feb. 27, 2014

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm

      Est: €1,500 -

      Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja Wearing Hat with Turned Up Brim OIl on canvas Signed 35x24.5 cm Manuel Cusí Vilanova i La Geltrú 1859 - Barcelona 1922 Maja con sombrero calañés Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado 35x24,5 cm

      Balclis
    • Manuel Cusí Ferret (Vilanova i la Geltrú, 1859 - Barcelona, 1922)
      Jul. 09, 2011

      Manuel Cusí Ferret (Vilanova i la Geltrú, 1859 - Barcelona, 1922)

      Est: -

      Manuel Cusí Ferret (Vilanova i la Geltrú, 1859 - Barcelona, 1922) "Paisaje con caballos" Óleo sobre tela. Firmado. Pequeña restauración. Medidas: 36 x 54 cm. Starting price: 900 € euros

      La Suite Subastas
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