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    • EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female figure". Bronze. Signed.
      Oct. 15, 2024

      EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female figure". Bronze. Signed.

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female figure". Bronze. Signed. Measurements: 50 x 64 x 44 cm. Eulalia Fábregas de Jacas, married Fábregas-Sentmenat, was a sculptor influenced by her origin and her cultural environment, who contributed to the renovation of the Mediterranean current by contributing a personal stamp to the already known rotundity of the volumes. In 1924 she married Ramón de Sentmenat, a member of the high aristocracy, with whom she had two children. The unexpected death of her son Ramón would later unleash her love and devotion for sculpture, after a period focused on poetry. Self-taught, he soon finished his first work, a Pietà in memory of his son, and upon its completion he decided to devote the rest of his life to sculpture. He sculpted for decades, and did not exhibit for the first time until 1964, when he showed his work at the Sala Parés in Barcelona. Her exhibition was praised by the critics, which led her to exhibit her work again in a few but important solo exhibitions. Among them was the solo exhibition held in 1974 in the halls of the Dirección General de Bellas Artes in Madrid, which was thus commented by the critics: "Eulalia Fábregas de Sentmenat returns to sculpture its genuine character; these volumes, in effect, inhabit a space that they eurythmize and soothe. Mediterranean sculpture, yes, and Apollonian, almost ataraxic, in which the supreme theme of the female body recovers its dignity and its severe grace. The modeling is perfect, luminous. The stone becomes warm geometry and becomes humanized". Eulalia Fábregas used traditional materials, considered noble, especially marble, although she also worked with unpolychromed wood and bronze, in pieces of greater dynamism and formal freedom.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Eulalia Fabregas from Sentmenat. Bronze
      Sep. 26, 2024

      Eulalia Fabregas from Sentmenat. Bronze

      Est: -

      Sculpture made of bronze. Signed in the lower center.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female nude". White marble. Stand in green marble. Signed on the right side.
      Sep. 04, 2024

      EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female nude". White marble. Stand in green marble. Signed on the right side.

      Est: €23,000 - €25,000

      EULALIA FÁBREGAS DE SENTMENAT (Barcelona, 1900 - 1992). "Female nude". White marble. Stand in green marble. Signed on the right side. Presents marks of use and wear; stains of having been exposed outdoors. Slight chipping on the pedestal. Measurements: 110 x 75 x 63 cm. Eulalia Fábregas de Sentmenat developed a genuinely Mediterranean sculpture, and this is notably expressed in this seated figure: a female nude of essential lines, almost apollonian and idealized, but that at the same time transmits a naturalistic character, without any pomposity, thanks to the natural gesture that the young woman adopts when sitting with her legs folded and tilted, one hand on the slab and the other on the lower part of the right leg. The young woman assumes the aura of a Greek goddess, but also of a carnal woman. She exudes both dignity and grace. The modeling is perfect and gives the anatomy a warm carnality. Eulàlia Fàbregas Jacas, better known by her married name as Eulàlia Fàbregas de Sentmenat was a Catalan sculptor. She started sculpting at the age of 50, following the death of her son in a car accident. She trained then with the sculptor Rosa Martínez Brau, and in 1964 she exhibited for the first time in the Sala Parés in Barcelona. With a figurative tendency, she devoted herself especially to the female nude, generally in large format pieces - massive but elegant, harmonious and serene figures - and also made religious images. Most of his works are in Barcelona, among them: "Mediterrània", in the Royal Palace of Pedralbes (1962); Serenity, in Cervantes Park (1964); Female Nude, in the Gardens of Joan Maragall (1965); To Francesc Matheu, in Avenida Diagonal 696, in front of the University School of Business Studies (1968); and Women in the Cascade, in the Gardens of Joan Maragall (1970). He also has several works in Esplugues de Llobregat, especially in Can Sentmenat: Despertar, Eva, Juventud, Diana, Maternidad -in Can Vidalet Park-, Alba -in Carretera de Cornellà-, Bailarinas, Sin nombre I y II and Diosa mediterránea; as well as La Mujer del Parque -in Pou d'en Fèlix Park- or Alegoría a las víctimas de las guerras -in Ca n'Hospital Park.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Eulalia Fabregas from Sentmenat. Bronze
      Jun. 26, 2024

      Eulalia Fabregas from Sentmenat. Bronze

      Est: -

      Sculpture made of bronze. Signed in the lower center.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • EULALIA FABREGAS DE SENTMENAT Barcelona (1906) / Esplugas de Llobregat (1992) “Maternity”
      Apr. 09, 2024

      EULALIA FABREGAS DE SENTMENAT Barcelona (1906) / Esplugas de Llobregat (1992) “Maternity”

      Est: €1,050 - €1,400

      Patinated bronze sculpture Signed and with foundry seal "R. Vila" Measurements: 53 cm

      Ansorena
    • Eulàlia Fàbregas de Sentmenat
      Mar. 07, 2019

      Eulàlia Fàbregas de Sentmenat

      Est: -

      Eulàlia Fàbregas de Sentmenat (Barcelona, 1906-Esplugues de Llobregat, 1992). "Desnudo femenino", escultura en bronce, 35x30x35 cm. Sobre peana en mármol travertino, 90 cm. alt.

      Sala de Ventas
    • EULALIA FABREGAS DE SENTMENAT.
      Oct. 02, 2014

      EULALIA FABREGAS DE SENTMENAT.

      Est: -

      EULALIA FABREGAS DE SENTMENAT. Escultura en bronce de desnudo femenino. Firmado en la base. Alt.: 57 cm.

      Subarna Subastas
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