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Antoni Samarra Tugues

1886 - 1914

Brevi note biografiche

  • Typical colors: toni della terra
  • Art period: Moderno
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Color intensity: equilibrato
  • Born: 1886, Pontons, Spagna
  • Top 3 works:
    • Boats in a cove
    • Cadaqués / Marine
    • Per les altures
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  • Nationality: Spagna
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 28 years
  • Died: 1914
  • Top-ranked work: Boats in a cove
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo d'Arte Jaume Morera
    • Museo d'Arte Jaume Morera
    • Museo d'Arte Jaume Morera
    • Museo d'Arte Jaume Morera
    • Museo d'Arte Jaume Morera

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Early Life and Artistic Pursuits

Antoni Samarra Tugues, born March 31, 1886, in Pontons, Spain, possessed an extraordinary artistic spirit from a young age. His fascination extended beyond mere visual arts; he cultivated passions for sculpture, painting, and literature—a trifecta that would define his multifaceted creative journey. Little is known about his formative years, but anecdotal evidence suggests a childhood steeped in Catalan culture and traditions, nurturing the seeds of his future artistic endeavors.

Artistic Contributions

Samarra Tugues’s oeuvre stands as testament to his remarkable versatility. He wasn't simply proficient in crafting images; he actively engaged with diverse mediums, demonstrating an intellectual curiosity that fueled his artistic output. His paintings—primarily landscapes and marine scenes—capture the essence of Catalonia’s coastal beauty, imbued with a sensitivity for light and color characteristic of Impressionism. Simultaneously, he penned poetry and articles exploring themes related to art history and cultural heritage, showcasing a profound understanding of artistic discourse. This dual commitment solidified his position as one of Catalonia's most distinguished artists of his time.

Notable Works and Exhibitions

Samarra Tugues’s artistic legacy resides partly in the artworks that graced public spaces. The Casa Museu Domènech i Montaner in Canet de Mar hosted exhibitions showcasing his paintings, offering viewers a direct encounter with his vision. Similarly, the Jaume Morera Art Museum presented selections of his pieces, ensuring his contribution to Catalan art history was recognized and appreciated. Among his most celebrated works are “Cadaqués / Marine,” a breathtaking depiction of the Mediterranean coastline; “Boats in a cove,” capturing serene maritime tranquility; and "Per les altures," reflecting contemplation amidst mountainous vistas—each piece embodying Tugues’s distinctive artistic style.

Legacy and Tragic End

Sadly, Samarra Tugues' life concluded prematurely on December 4, 1914, at Castell de Burriac, Cabrera de Mar, Spain, at the tender age of 28. Despite his brief but impactful career, he left an indelible mark on Catalan artistic circles. His untimely demise underscored the fragility of creative brilliance and cemented his place as a symbol of youthful idealism within the broader context of early 20th-century art.

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