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    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. Mallorcan woman.
      Dec. 18, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. Mallorcan woman.

      Est: €550 - €630

      Watercolour on paper Dedicated, signed and dated 1889. 33.5x24 cm.

      Balclis
    • Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906)
      Nov. 26, 2024

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906)

      Est: €8,000 - €15,000

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) “Portrait of the painter Aureliano de Beruete” Oil on canvas. 185 x 135,5 cm. Antiques.

      La Suite Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS (GIRONA, 1837 - BARCELONA, 1906)
      Nov. 26, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS (GIRONA, 1837 - BARCELONA, 1906)

      Est: €600 - €900

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) Oil on panel. Signed. 26 x 18 cm.

      La Suite Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. Odalisque.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. Odalisque.

      Est: €1,600 - €1,800

      Oil on wood. Signed. 28.5x18.5 cm.

      Balclis
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 190...
      Jul. 02, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 190...

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Harlequín Watercolor on paper Signed Measurements 210 x 130 mm

      Subastas Segre
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "View of a village. Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 11, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "View of a village. Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €400 - €500

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "View of a village. Pencil on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 21 x 27 cm; 45 x 55 cm (frame). Tomás Moragas moved in his youth to Barcelona, where he began his training working in the workshop of Jose Pomar LLaró, who introduced him to the technique of engraving and goldsmithing. Later he continued his studies at the Escuela de La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he had as teachers Claudio Lorenzale and Pablo Milá Fontanals and met Jose Tapiró Y Baró and Mariano Fortuny. He then moved to Rome, where he shared a studio with Mariano Fortuny. After almost a decade in the Italian capital he went to Paris in 1866, where he settled until his definitive return to Barcelona in 1876. In Spain, his teaching work stood out, as founder of the School of Watercolorists and professor at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona and at the Academy of Arts and Crafts of Vilanova i la Geltrú, as well as his role as artistic advisor at the Universal Exposition of Barcelona in 1888. His works are preserved in the Prado Museum, the MACBA, the National Museum of Art of Catalonia and the Museum of History of the City of Barcelona, among many others. His painting stands out for an aesthetic style following in a certain way the aesthetics of Fortuny, with a thematic of mansions, he practiced a commercial painting of great acceptance, with representations of orientalist character among which the work of the Museum of Modern Art of Barcelona stands out.

      Setdart Auction House
    • TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "RIVER LANDSCAPE".
      Jun. 06, 2024

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "RIVER LANDSCAPE".

      Est: €2,000 - €3,500

      Oil on canvas. Signed. 98 x 65 cm; 119.5 x 85 cm (frame).

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS - Peasant
      Mar. 19, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS - Peasant

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Peasant Watercolor on paper Signed and dedicated Measurements 330 x 230 mm

      Subastas Segre
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. Arab in a stable.
      Mar. 14, 2024

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. Arab in a stable.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,600

      Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1864 On the stretcher, a label of Sala Parés from Barcelona 32x75 cm.

      Balclis
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. Arab in a stable.
      Dec. 20, 2023

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. Arab in a stable.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,600

      Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1864 On the stretcher, label of Sala Parés from Barcelona 32x75 cm.

      Balclis
    • Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),
      Dec. 01, 2023

      Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),

      Est: €200 - €300

      Straßenmusiker in Rom. Aquarell über Bleistift. Sign. und ortsbezeichnet, nicht dat. (um 1870). Sichtmaß: 46 x 30,5 cm. - - In Passepartout unter Glas (ungeöffnet). - Minimal gebräunt. - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung. -

      Zisska & Lacher
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back.
      Jul. 26, 2023

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back.

      Est: €1,800 - €2,000

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back. Measurements: 49 x 41,5 cm; 62 x 55 cm (frame). Tomás Moragas moved in his youth to Barcelona, where he began his training working in the workshop of Jose Pomar LLaró, who introduced him to the technique of engraving and goldsmithing. Later he continued his studies at the Escuela de La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was taught by Claudio Lorenzale and Pablo Milá Fontanals and met Jose Tapiró Y Baró and Mariano Fortuny. He then moved to Rome, where he shared a studio with Mariano Fortuny. After almost a decade in the Italian capital he went to Paris in 1866, where he settled until his definitive return to Barcelona in 1876. In Spain he was an outstanding teacher, founding the School of Watercolourists and teaching at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and at the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Vilanova i la Geltrú, as well as his role as artistic advisor at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Works by him can be found in the Museo del Prado, the MACBA, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo de Historia de la Ciudad de Barcelona, among many others. His painting is notable for an aesthetic style that follows to some extent the aesthetics of Fortuny, with a theme of mansions, he practised a highly popular commercial style of painting, with representations of an orientalist nature, among which the work in the Barcelona Museum of Modern Art is particularly noteworthy.

      Setdart Auction House
    • ATRIBUIDO A TOMÁS MORAGAS Odaliscas
      Jul. 13, 2023

      ATRIBUIDO A TOMÁS MORAGAS Odaliscas

      Est: -

      ATRIBUIDO A TOMÁS MORAGAS (Gerona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) "Odaliscas" Acuarela sobre papel 40 x 60 cm

      Arte Subastas Bilbao
    • Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),
      Jul. 05, 2023

      Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),

      Est: €300 - €500

      Straßenmusiker in Rom. Aquarell über Bleistift. Sign. und ortsbezeichnet, nicht dat. (um 1870). Sichtmaß: 46 x 30,5 cm. - In Passepartout unter Glas (ungeöffnet). - Minimal gebräunt. - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung.

      Zisska & Lacher
    • Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),
      Jun. 23, 2023

      Moragas y Torras, Tomás (Gerona 1837-1906 Barcelona),

      Est: €300 - €500

      Straßenmusiker in Rom. Aquarell über Bleistift. Sign. und ortsbezeichnet, nicht dat. (um 1870). Sichtmaß: 46 x 30,5 cm. - In Passepartout unter Glas (ungeöffnet). - Minimal gebräunt. - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung.

      Zisska & Lacher
    • Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) “The oxcart”
      May. 18, 2023

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) “The oxcart”

      Est: €1,800 - €2,000

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) “The oxcart” Oil on canvas 43 x 59 cm 1.800 - 2.000 €

      Greco Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Roman ruins". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has slight repainting.
      Mar. 13, 2023

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Roman ruins". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has slight repainting.

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Roman ruins". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. It has slight repainting. Measurements: 73 x 70 cm; 94 x 91 cm (frame). In this scene, with his particular plastic skill, Moragas takes up again the romantic genre of the ruin to propose an emotional approach to the archaeological memory. Tomás Moragas moved to Barcelona in his youth, where he began his training working in the workshop of Jose Pomar LLaró, who introduced him to the technique of engraving and goldsmithing. Later he continued his studies at the Escuela de La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was taught by Claudio Lorenzale and Pablo Milá Fontanals and met Jose Tapiró Y Baró and Mariano Fortuny. He then moved to Rome, where he shared a studio with Mariano Fortuny. After almost a decade in the Italian capital he went to Paris in 1866, where he settled until his definitive return to Barcelona in 1876. In Spain he was an outstanding teacher, founding the School of Watercolourists and teaching at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and at the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Vilanova i la Geltrú, as well as his role as artistic advisor at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Works by him can be found in the Museo del Prado, the MACBA, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo de Historia de la Ciudad de Barcelona, among many others. His painting is notable for an aesthetic style that follows to some extent the aesthetics of Fortuny, with a theme of mansions, he practised a highly popular commercial style of painting, with representations of an orientalist nature, among which the work in the Barcelona Museum of Modern Art is particularly noteworthy.

      Setdart Auction House
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back.
      Mar. 13, 2023

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back.

      Est: €2,400 - €2,800

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "Mansion". Oil on canvas. Signed with initials in the lower left corner. Restorations visible on the back. Measurements: 49 x 41,5 cm; 62 x 55 cm (frame). Tomás Moragas moved in his youth to Barcelona, where he began his training working in the workshop of Jose Pomar LLaró, who introduced him to the technique of engraving and goldsmithing. Later he continued his studies at the Escuela de La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was taught by Claudio Lorenzale and Pablo Milá Fontanals and met Jose Tapiró Y Baró and Mariano Fortuny. He then moved to Rome, where he shared a studio with Mariano Fortuny. After almost a decade in the Italian capital he went to Paris in 1866, where he settled until his definitive return to Barcelona in 1876. In Spain he was an outstanding teacher, founding the School of Watercolourists and teaching at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and at the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Vilanova i la Geltrú, as well as his role as artistic advisor at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Works by him can be found in the Museo del Prado, the MACBA, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo de Historia de la Ciudad de Barcelona, among many others. His painting is notable for an aesthetic style that follows to some extent the aesthetics of Fortuny, with a theme of mansions, he practised a highly popular commercial style of painting, with representations of an orientalist nature, among which the work in the Barcelona Museum of Modern Art is particularly noteworthy.

      Setdart Auction House
    • Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Orange merchant in an alley
      Dec. 19, 2022

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Orange merchant in an alley

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Orange merchant in an alley Watercolor 46 x 32 cm Signed and dated lower right Tomas Moragas 1881

      Millon & Associes
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. CALLE DE MEQUINEZ.
      Nov. 29, 2022

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. CALLE DE MEQUINEZ.

      Est: €2,500 - €4,000

      Tomás Moragas (Gerona, 1837-Barcelona, 1906) Calle de Mequinez. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y fechado en 1880. Se trasladó en su juventud a Barcelona donde comenzó a trabajar en el taller de José Pomar Llaró y a la vez estudiando en la Llotja, donde tuvo como profesores a Claudio Lorenzale y Pablo Milà i Fontanals. Se traslada a Roma teniendo por compañeros a Tapiró, Agrasot y Fortuny. Tras su estancia en Roma funda una academia de dibujo y pintura siendo nombrado profesor de la Escuela de Bellas Artes y Oficios de Villanueva i la Geltrú. Practicó en su pintura la temática orientalista siguiendo la estética de Fortuny. Se conservan obras suyas en el Museo del Prado y el Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña entre otros. Bibliografía: Reproducido en l revista "La Ilustración Artística" Nº1300. Barccelona, 26 Noviembre 1906. 76 x 52 cm.

      Aletheia Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "The Renegade", 1890. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has restorations on the sky (left side). Missing in the frame.
      Nov. 24, 2022

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "The Renegade", 1890. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has restorations on the sky (left side). Missing in the frame.

      Est: €8,000 - €9,000

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906). "The Renegade, 1890. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has restorations on the sky (left side). Missing in the frame. Measurements: 108 x 107 cm. In this battle scene, the Moroccan horsemen, wrapped in white tunics fluttering in the wind, appear highly idealised, as if they were characters from a legend. Although the artist may have taken the Spanish-Arab clashes that had taken place thirty years earlier as a reference, the painter does not intend to bear witness to a historical conflict but, on the contrary, to distil it into a romantic image with mythical overtones. The din of the battlefield caused by the galloping impetus of a large number of horsemen raises clouds of dust that contribute to plunging the scene into a reverie. Moragas was an Orientalist painter, fascinated by Maghrebi culture and types, and this is evident in the mystery that emanates from the figures. The equine anatomy has been magnificently resolved, as has the atmospheric perspective work, which is evident in the dynamic effect created by the advance of the warriors emerging from the horizon. In the foreground, a dying body lies on the ground. It probably identifies the "renegade" of the title (the one who changed sides). He has been defeated by a horseman whose black cloak distinguishes him from the rest of the Arabs. On the right, the enemy army can be seen in the distance. The chromatic iridescence and the shifts of light sublimate the landscape, while the atmospheric work does not neglect the individualised work of each of the figures, their anatomies, expressions and gestures. Tomás Moragas moved to Barcelona in his youth, where he began his training working in the workshop of Jose Pomar LLaró, who introduced him to the technique of engraving and goldsmithing. Later he continued his studies at the Escuela de La Lonja, in Barcelona, where he was taught by Claudio Lorenzale and Pablo Milá Fontanals and met Jose Tapiró Y Baró and Mariano Fortuny. He then moved to Rome, where he shared a studio with Mariano Fortuny. After almost a decade in the Italian capital he went to Paris in 1866, where he settled until his definitive return to Barcelona in 1876. In Spain he was an outstanding teacher, founding the School of Watercolourists and teaching at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and at the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Vilanova i la Geltrú, as well as his role as artistic advisor at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1888. Works by him can be found in the Museo del Prado, the MACBA, the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña and the Museo de Historia de la Ciudad de Barcelona, among many others. His painting is notable for an aesthetic style that follows to some extent the aesthetics of Fortuny, with a theme of mansions, he practised a highly popular commercial style of painting, with representations of an orientalist character, among which the work in the Barcelona Museum of Modern Art is particularly noteworthy.

      Setdart Auction House
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS. Urban view.
      Oct. 20, 2022

      TOMÁS MORAGAS. Urban view.

      Est: €220 - €260

      Oil on canvas Signed 48x41 cm.

      Balclis
    • Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Marchande d'orange dans une ruelle
      Jul. 05, 2022

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Marchande d'orange dans une ruelle

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Marchande d'orange dans une ruelle Aquarelle 46 x 32 cm Signé et daté en bas à droite Tomas Moragas 1881

      Millon & Associes
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Moor in a stable. 1864 Oil o
      Mar. 29, 2022

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Moor in a stable. 1864 Oil o

      Est: €1,800 - €3,600

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Moor in a stable. 1864 Oil on canvas Signed and dated Measures 31 x 74.5 cm Precedent: - Parés Gallery, Barcelona (label on the back)

      Subastas Segre
    • Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Le marchand d'oranges Aquarelle Signé e
      Nov. 14, 2021

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Le marchand d'oranges Aquarelle Signé e

      Est: €500 - €600

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) Le marchand d'oranges Aquarelle Signé et daté "1881" en bas droite 45 x 33 cm Avec cadre : 66 x 52 cm Watercolour signed and dated "1881" lower right 17.71 x 12.99 in with frame : 25.98 x 20.47 in.

      Osenat
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS - Moro in a stable
      Jun. 29, 2021

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS - Moro in a stable

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS Gerona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Moor in a stable. 1864 Oil on canvas Signed and dated Measurements 31 x 74.5 cm Precedence: - Parés Gallery, Barcelona (label on the back)

      Subastas Segre
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS (1837 / 1906) "Market on Elvira Street"
      Jun. 16, 2021

      TOMÁS MORAGAS (1837 / 1906) "Market on Elvira Street"

      Est: €4,500 - €6,000

      Firmado en la esquina inferior derecha .23,5 x 31 cm

      Ansorena
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS
      Feb. 18, 2021

      TOMÁS MORAGAS

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS (Gerona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) "Caminando en el desierto" Acuarela sobre papel 33 x 24 cm Firmado: Tomás Moragas

      Arte Subastas Bilbao
    • Tomàs Moragas
      Mar. 13, 2020

      Tomàs Moragas

      Est: -

      Tomàs Moragas (Girona, 1837-Barcelona, 1906). Paisaje, óleo sobre lienzo, 44x60 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • Tomàs Moragas
      Feb. 26, 2020

      Tomàs Moragas

      Est: -

      Tomàs Moragas (Girona, 1837-Barcelona, 1906). Paisaje, óleo sobre lienzo, 44x60 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 - "Personajes y ganado con pueblo al fondo", 1897
      Jan. 22, 2020

      TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 - "Personajes y ganado con pueblo al fondo", 1897

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 "Personajes y ganado con pueblo al fondo", 1897 Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior derecho 96 x 138 cm Óleo sobre lienzo

      Ansorena
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 - "Mercado marroquí"
      Jan. 22, 2020

      TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 - "Mercado marroquí"

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS 1837 / 1906 "Mercado marroquí" Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo 32 x 45 cm Óleo sobre tbla

      Ansorena
    • Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Oct. 29, 2019

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: -

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) "Arabic" watercolor on paper 32x23.5 cm.

      Arce Subastas
    • Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Oct. 29, 2019

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: -

      Tomàs MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906) "Arabic" watercolor on paper 32x23 cm.

      Arce Subastas
    • TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "YOUNG WOMAN WITH JUG".
      Jun. 20, 2019

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "YOUNG WOMAN WITH JUG".

      Est: €450 - €590

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). Oil on canvas and board. Partially erased sign on the lower right corner. Later over-painting 38,5 x 25,5 cm.; 48,5 x 35,5 cm. (frame).

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "Italian Village".
      Apr. 11, 2019

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "Italian Village".

      Est: €450 - €590

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). Oil on canvas. Signed on the lower right corner. 38 x 57 cm. ; 56 x 75,5 cm. (frame).

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "Paisaje italiano".
      Jan. 24, 2019

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906). "Paisaje italiano".

      Est: €650 - €850

      Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho. 38 x 57 cm; 56 x 75,5 cm (marco).

      Subarna Subastas
    • MORAGAS, TOMÁS (1837-1906). "Napolitana". Oil on c
      Nov. 20, 2018

      MORAGAS, TOMÁS (1837-1906). "Napolitana". Oil on c

      Est: -

      MORAGAS, TOMÁS (1837-1906). "Napolitana". Oil on canvas, 59x44 cm. Signed. MORAGAS, TOMÁS (1837-1906). "Napolitana". Óleo sobre lienzo, de 59x44 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • TOMÀS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Oct. 04, 2018

      TOMÀS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: €1,700 - €2,210

      Campesina italiana con niño. Óleo sobre lienzo.  Firmado. 64x50 cms

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMÀS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Oct. 04, 2018

      TOMÀS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: €500 - €650

      Campesina. Acuarela sobre papel. Firmado con iniciales y fechado en 1882. 24x17 cms

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Oct. 04, 2018

      TOMAS MORAGAS I TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: €400 - €520

      Árbol. Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado. 19x12,5 cms

      Subarna Subastas
    • Tomàs Moragas
      Jul. 05, 2018

      Tomàs Moragas

      Est: -

      Tomàs Moragas (Girona, 1837-Barcelona, 1906). "Escolanet", acuarela sobre papel, 38x24 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906)
      Jun. 07, 2018

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Tomás Moragas (Girona, 1837 - Barcelona, 1906) "Orientalist scene" Watercolour on paper. Signed and dated in 1881. 46 x 32 cm.

      La Suite Subastas
    • Tomás Moragas Girona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Rural scene Oil on canvas Signed 39x25.50 cm
      Jun. 06, 2018

      Tomás Moragas Girona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Rural scene Oil on canvas Signed 39x25.50 cm

      Est: €450 - €600

      Tomás Moragas Girona 1837 - Barcelona 1906 Rural scene Oil on canvas Signed 39x25.50 cm

      Balclis
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)
      Feb. 22, 2018

      TOMÁS MORAGAS Y TORRAS (1837-1906)

      Est: €275 - €360

      "Joven esclava" Acuarela sobre papel. Firmada. 12 x 7,5 cm

      Subarna Subastas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS
      Feb. 21, 2018

      TOMÁS MORAGAS

      Est: -

      TOMÁS MORAGAS, (Girona, 1837-Barcelona, 1906). "Cardos", óleo sobre tabla, 16,5x19,5 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS
      Jul. 13, 2017

      TOMÁS MORAGAS

      Est: -

      (Girona, 1837-Barcelona 1906). "Arlequín", dibujo a lápiz sobre papel, 34x22 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
    • TOMÁS MORAGAS (1837-1906)
      Jun. 15, 2017

      TOMÁS MORAGAS (1837-1906)

      Est: €500 - €650

      Patio interior Firmado. Óleo sobre lienzo. 61 x 62 cm.

      Subarna Subastas
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