Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Enrique Serra Auqué was famous for his landscapes and showed his artistic talent early. He attended the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Barcelona and was a pupil of Ramon Marti Alsina, now considered the founder of the Catalan landscape school, and the sculptor Domingo Talarn. At the age of 20, in 1879, Auqué received a scholarship on merit and moved to Rome, where he remained there for the rest of his life. Here he attended the Chigi Academy, became a friend of Mariano Fortuny, one of the greatest Spanish painters of the 19th century after Goya, and became one of the favorite painters of Pope Leo XIII, who purchased The Virgin of Monserrato and made him a member of the Academy of Arcadia. Rome and the Roman countryside offered Auqué the locations for his works. Thus, he succeeded in developing that pictorial sensitivity for sunsets, marshes, marshes, ponds with sculptures that are still tangible today.
Early 20th Century Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil
1860s Impressionist Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Cardboard
17th Century Baroque Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Canvas, Oil
1920s Post-Impressionist Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Board
Mid-19th Century Realist Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Wood Panel, Oil
Early 20th Century Impressionist Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Canvas
1920s Impressionist Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Academic Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil
1870s Naturalistic Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Canvas
Early 17th Century Old Masters Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil
1920s Naturalistic Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Wood Panel
17th Century Baroque Enrique Serra y Auque Art
Oil, Panel