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Jesús Carles de Vilallonga

Jesús Carles de Vilallonga i Rosell CQ (1927, Santa Coloma de Farners, Spain – 2018, Barcelona, Spain) was a Spanish/Canadian figurative artist who worked primarily in the medium of egg tempera. He is best known for his richly textured paintings in an intricate, highly colored style that is not easy even though everything is readily intelligible: male and females characters, beasts, forests, architectural structures and artifacts.[1] Vilallonga's iconography draws from a broad and complex painting tradition ranging from Romanesque art, the Renaissance, and Surrealism, while maintaining his own contemporary style.[2] His work is sometimes related to Symbolism and his production is always enhanced by the contributions of abstraction. He works with the "inner eye" which Freud described as the most profound and the most intelligent, in a sojourn through nature and man's hidden interior.[1]

Jesús Carles de Vilallonga
Vilallonga in his studio in Cadaqués
Born(1927-03-10)March 10, 1927
DiedAugust 5, 2018(2018-08-05) (aged 91)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
NationalitySpanish & Canadian
Known forPainter, graphic artist, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist
MovementPoetic Realism, Expressionism, Symbolism

Vilallonga exhibited widely in Europe, Canada, and the United States and his oeuvre includes bronze and resin sculpture, watercolor paintings, design objects, and different print mediums including screen print, etching, lithography, and digital art.[3] He was awarded the National Order of Québec in 2011 [4] and Fill Predilecte in Santa Coloma de Farners, Spain in 2015.[5]

Life and career edit

The fourth child of Salvador de Vilallonga i Corominas and Maria Dolors Rosell i Planes de Farners, Jesús Carles Isidre de Vilallonga i Rosell was born on March 10, 1927. His father was a wealthy landowner whose family documents, now deposited in the Arxiu Comarcal de la Selva, date back to the 13th century.[6] His parents were patrons of the arts and often had artists vacation at their summer home, the 15th-century family estate Mas Parés located in the village of Sant Martí Sapresa. At the age of five, Vilallonga made his first drawings there alongside the Catalan impressionist painter Joaquim Mir.

 
Flight/Vol, Mixed media drawing on paper, 2012

The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) shattered the family's bucolic lifestyle.[7] When Vilallonga was eleven years old, his father, Salvador de Vilallonga, who had been in hiding during much of the war, first in a secret part of the house, then later in artist's studio in Barcelona, was killed when he tried to cross over to France through the Pyrenees. Maria Dolors, with her eight children, left Santa Coloma de Farners and relocated to an apartment in Girona.[8] In 1948, Vilallonga moved to Barcelona, where he studied drawing along with Joan Ponç at Ramón Rogent’s studio and took architecture classes at the University of Barcelona. Convinced that he wanted to dedicate his life to being an artist, he continued to exhibit and win prizes for his watercolor paintings, painted frescos in two different chapels, designed murals and mosaics for a large hotel on the Mediterranean coast, and studied painting with Marcel Gromaire at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He traveled throughout Europe, stopping in Rome to visit his friend the painter Jaume Muxart, and finally ended up in Copenhagen, selling his recently painted watercolors in the squares of major cities along the way to pay his expenses.

In 1954, he accepted a mural commission in Montréal and that move proved decisive to his art career.[9] To cover his expenses, he had the ingenious idea of painting watercolors of the wealthy homes in Westmount and selling the paintings to their owners. He sang and played the guitar in clubs, designed the costumes and set designs for a ballet at the National Ballet of Canada, and briefly taught Spanish at the Université de Montréal.

In 1958, Vilallonga signed an exclusive contract with Max Stern, owner of the prestigious Dominion Gallery in Montréal, who was responsible for introducing the contemporary European artists Henry Moore, Marino Marini, Van Dongen and Picabia in Canada.[10] His early paintings were in oil in an expressionistic style, alongside his trademark egg tempera paintings on board. Vilallonga’s contract with the gallery continued for thirty years until the death of Stern.

Vilallonga married his first wife Madeleine Kirouac, a Canadian widow with two young daughters Manon and Lyzanne Alain,[11] in 1959 and they had two more daughters Marta and Salvana.[11] Vilallonga continued to paint prolifically while dividing his time between Cadaqués, Montréal, and Barcelona. In 1982, Vilallonga met Katherine Slusher, an American writer and art historian living in Barcelona. They were married in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec in 1989.

In 1992, they spent a year in Syracuse, New York, where Vilallonga studied sculpture under Rodger Mack and produced several bronze and aluminum sculptures at the Syracuse University foundry. The couple returned to Barcelona where Vilallonga worked for the next twenty years at his two studios in the Raval and became integrated in the social milieu of the Ramblas. The last five years of his life, he worked on large scale drawings at their home, until his death in 2018.[12]

Jesús Carles de Vilallonga’s paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings are the subject of numerous books and documentaries and are in museums, universities, and private collections throughout the world.[13] His extensive body of work has been exhibited in individual exhibitions at the Lefevre Gallery in London, Sagittarius Gallery in New York, Galería Juana Mordó in Madrid, Art Contemporain in Paris, Dau al Set in Barcelona, and multiple galleries in Canada. Retrospectives of his work were held at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in California in 2000,[14] the Parisian Laundry in Montréal in 2006,[15] and the Museu Casa de la Paraula in Spain in 2015.[13] The Université de Montréal[16] and Concordia University [17] house large public works by Vilallonga. All of the documentation on Vilallonga's long and prolific career – exhibition catalogs, brochures, press reviews, magazine articles, publications, and over 3,000 photographs of his work – are available for consultation at the Arxiu in Santa Coloma de Farners.[18]

 
Tres Parelles, Mixed media drawing on paper, 141 x 115 cm., 2013

Selected exhibitions edit

  • 2020• Vilallonga, The Inner Eye, Espai Volart, Barcelona, Spain
  • 2015• Painting Retrospective/Recent Drawings - Museu Centre Cultural Casa de la Paraula, Santa Coloma de Farners, Spain
  • 2009• Galeria Article, Barcelona, Spain •Sala Joan Vinyoli, Santa Coloma de Farners
  • 2007• Galerie Gala, Montréal, Canada
  • 2006• Parisian Laundry, Montréal, Canada
  • 2005• Installation Ceremony: Imaginary Portrait of 24 Universal Geniuses of Today, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada •Galeria Uranga, Bilbao, Spain
  • 2004• Galerie Gala, Montréal, Canada
  • 2003• Galeria Uranga, Bilbao, Spain •Galeria Article 26, Barcelona, Spain
  • 2002• Photokina, Cologne, Germany •Galerie Gala, Montréal, Canada •Galeria Expoart, Girona, Spain
  • 2001• Galerie Madeleine Lacerte, Québec, Canada
  • 2000• Retrospective Exhibition: Poetic Symbolism from Barcelona, Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks, California •Galeria Article 26, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1999• Galeria Article 26, Barcelona •Galerie d’Art du Mont-Sainte-Anne, Beaupré, Canada •Galerie Sous Le Passe-Partout, Montréal, Canada
  • 1998• Galerie Gala, Trois-Rivières, Canada •Château Laurier, Ottawa
  • 1997• Galeria d’Art Farners, Santa Coloma de Farners, Spain
  • 1996• Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montréal, Canada •Galeria Ferlandina, Barcelona •Galeria Expoart, Girona, Spain
  • 1995• Galerie d'art Jean-Claude Bergeron, Ottawa •Galerie d'art Vincent, Château Laurier, Ottawa •Fundació Vilallonga, Sant Marti Sapresa, Spain •Galerie d’Art du Mont-Sainte-Anne, Beaupré, Canada •Galerie Gala, Trois-Rivières

Museum and public collections edit

  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Canada
  • Musée d’Art Contemporain, Montréal
  • Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris, France
  • Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid, Spain
  • Université de Montréal
  • Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[19]
  • Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
  • Fundació Vila Casas, Barcelona
  • Syracuse University Art Collection, New York
  • University of Toronto Art Center, Toronto
  • Bibliothèque Nationale du Canada, Ottawa
  • Fundació La Caixa, Col.lecció Testimoni, Barcelona
  • Musée de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Québec
  • Château Saint Fargeau, Yonne, France
  • Richards Gallery, Northeastern University, Boston
  • Art Gallery of Hamilton, Canada
  • Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Canada
  • Edmonton Art Gallery, Canada
  • Palau Fontana d’Or, Girona, Spain
  • Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Canada
  • Museu de Cadaqués, Spain
  • Concordia University, Montréal
  • Bronfman Collection, Montréal

 

Publications edit

  • Vilallonga, The Inner Eye, Espai Volart, Barcelona, 2020 ISBN 978-8409199419
  • Jesús de Vilallonga, Drawings, Symbols and Signs, Museu Casa de la Paraula, Santa Coloma de Farners, 2015 ISBN 8460686329 ISBN 978-8460686323
  • Vull Inventar Jesús Vilallonga, Ajuntament de Santa Coloma de Farners, 2015 ISBN 8460691276 ISBN 978-8460691273
  • Cent anys de pintura a Cadaqués, Tharrats, Joan Josep, Parsifal Edicions, Barcelona, 2007 ISBN 8495554275 ISBN 978-8495554277
  • Vilallonga, Parisian Laundry, Montréal, Québec, 2006
  • Livre d' Heures, Vilallonga, Jesús de, Editions Leméac, Montréal, 2005 ISBN 2760932680 ISBN 978-2760932685
  • Le regard des mots, Vigneault, Gilles et Vilallonga, J.C. de, Ed. Broquet, Montréal, Québec, 2005 ISBN 2-89000-683-2
  • Salvador Dalí en el seu entorn de Cadaqués, Keeler, Tony, Ed. Ajuntament de Cadaqués, Catalunya, 2004
  • Vilallonga: Poetic Symbolism from Barcelona, Thousand Oaks, California, 2000 ISBN 0-9700887-0-1.
  • Vilallonga: Les lieux du rêve / Cloister of Dreams, De Moura Sobral, Luís Editions Broquet (bilingual edition), Montréal, 1993 ISBN 2890003728 ISBN 978-2890003729
  • J.C. Vilallonga: Poet of Inner Vision, Spicer, Malcolm Editorial Juventud, Barcelona, 1978
  • Surréalisme Català, Galeria Dau al Set, Barcelona, 1976
  • Vilallonga, Descharnes, Robert Editorial Juventud (French and English editions), Barcelona, 1971

Films edit

  • Documentary, series Carte Blanche-Portraits culturels, Vilallonga artiste peintre, Radio-Quebec Television, 56 min., 1995 CVE - Jesús Carles de Vilallonga — artiste peintre
  • Jesús Carles de Vilallonga – Fondre l'art, Radio-Quebec Television, 28 min., 1997 CVE - Jesús Carles de Vilallonga — Fondre l'art
 
Cloister of Dreams, sculpture,1993

Livre d'Artiste edit

  • Sur L'îlot De Cupidon, Péloquin, Claude, Vilallonga, Jesús de, Montréal, 2007
  • Terre de Femme, Péloquin, Claude, Vilallonga, J.C., Montréal, 2005
  • Rencontre, Vigneault, Gilles, Vilallonga, Jesús de, Québec, 2003
  • Soleil-Soleil, Péloquin, Claude, Vilallonga, Jesús de, Montréal, 1996

Links edit

  • 2020 Barcelona Exhibition [1]
  • 2015 Drawings [2]
  • Art Work [3]
  • Exhibition Photographs [4]
  • Vilallonga Family in Images [5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Daniel Giralt-Miracle, Vilallonga: Les lieux du rêve / Cloister of Dreams, De Moura Sobral, Luís Editions Broquet (bilingual edition), Montréal, 1993
  2. ^ de Moura Sobral, Luis (August 29, 1983). "L'iconographie de Vilallonga". Vie des Arts. 28 (112): 40–42 – via www.erudit.org.
  3. ^ Jones, Kira (March 1, 2012). "Dreaming Barcelona". (barcelona-metropolitan.com).
  4. ^ "Jesus Carles De Vilallonga Rosell – Ordre national du Québec". www.ordre-national.gouv.qc.ca.
  5. ^ "Jesús Carles de Vilallonga ja és oficialment Fill Predilecte de Santa Coloma – Tribuna Selvatana – Diari comarcal de La Selva – Actualitat, notícies, opinió..." Tribuna Selvatana.
  6. ^ Vàzquez, Eva (29 May 2023). "Jesús Vilallonga eixampla l'arxiu de la Selva amb el seu llegat – 03 gen 2016". El Punt Avui.
  7. ^ Vilallonga, Descharnes, Robert Editorial Juventud (French and English editions), Barcelona, 1971, p. 9.
  8. ^ Vilallonga: Les lieux du rêve / Cloister of Dreams, De Moura Sobral, Luís Editions Broquet (bilingual edition), Montréal, 1993
  9. ^ https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/continuite/1995-n66-continuite1053726/17241ac.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "Dominion Gallery fonds: Finding Aid". www.gallery.ca.
  11. ^ a b Vilallonga: Les lieux du rêve / Cloister of Dreams, De Moura Sobral, Luís Editions Broquet (bilingual edition), Montréal, 1993
  12. ^ "Jesus Vilallonga est décédé ‹ Magazine Parcours – Art Contemporain – Culture – Société – Tourisme Culturel".
  13. ^ a b Jesús de Vilallonga, Drawings, Symbols and Signs, Museu Casa de la Paraula, Santa Coloma de Farners, 2015
  14. ^ "Spanish Dreams". Los Angeles Times. June 4, 2000.
  15. ^ Vilallonga, Parisian Laundry, Montréal, Québec, 2006
  16. ^ "Réalité cosmique – Art pour tous, les œuvres publiques de l'Université de Montréal s'exposent / Centre d'exposition de l'UdeM". www.artpourtous.umontreal.ca.
  17. ^ "Jesús Carles de Vilallonga". www.concordia.ca.
  18. ^ "El pintor Jesús Vilallonga cedeix a Santa Coloma el seu fons documental". Diari de Girona. January 2, 2016.
  19. ^ "Jesús Carles de Villalonga". www.collections.mnbaq.org.

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Jesus Carles de Vilallonga i Rosell CQ 1927 Santa Coloma de Farners Spain 2018 Barcelona Spain was a Spanish Canadian figurative artist who worked primarily in the medium of egg tempera He is best known for his richly textured paintings in an intricate highly colored style that is not easy even though everything is readily intelligible male and females characters beasts forests architectural structures and artifacts 1 Vilallonga s iconography draws from a broad and complex painting tradition ranging from Romanesque art the Renaissance and Surrealism while maintaining his own contemporary style 2 His work is sometimes related to Symbolism and his production is always enhanced by the contributions of abstraction He works with the inner eye which Freud described as the most profound and the most intelligent in a sojourn through nature and man s hidden interior 1 Jesus Carles de VilallongaVilallonga in his studio in CadaquesBorn 1927 03 10 March 10 1927Santa Coloma de Farners Catalonia SpainDiedAugust 5 2018 2018 08 05 aged 91 Barcelona Catalonia SpainNationalitySpanish amp CanadianKnown forPainter graphic artist sculptor printmaker ceramicistMovementPoetic Realism Expressionism SymbolismVilallonga exhibited widely in Europe Canada and the United States and his oeuvre includes bronze and resin sculpture watercolor paintings design objects and different print mediums including screen print etching lithography and digital art 3 He was awarded the National Order of Quebec in 2011 4 and Fill Predilecte in Santa Coloma de Farners Spain in 2015 5 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected exhibitions 3 Museum and public collections 4 Publications 5 Films 6 Livre d Artiste 7 Links 8 ReferencesLife and career editThe fourth child of Salvador de Vilallonga i Corominas and Maria Dolors Rosell i Planes de Farners Jesus Carles Isidre de Vilallonga i Rosell was born on March 10 1927 His father was a wealthy landowner whose family documents now deposited in the Arxiu Comarcal de la Selva date back to the 13th century 6 His parents were patrons of the arts and often had artists vacation at their summer home the 15th century family estate Mas Pares located in the village of Sant Marti Sapresa At the age of five Vilallonga made his first drawings there alongside the Catalan impressionist painter Joaquim Mir nbsp Flight Vol Mixed media drawing on paper 2012The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 shattered the family s bucolic lifestyle 7 When Vilallonga was eleven years old his father Salvador de Vilallonga who had been in hiding during much of the war first in a secret part of the house then later in artist s studio in Barcelona was killed when he tried to cross over to France through the Pyrenees Maria Dolors with her eight children left Santa Coloma de Farners and relocated to an apartment in Girona 8 In 1948 Vilallonga moved to Barcelona where he studied drawing along with Joan Ponc at Ramon Rogent s studio and took architecture classes at the University of Barcelona Convinced that he wanted to dedicate his life to being an artist he continued to exhibit and win prizes for his watercolor paintings painted frescos in two different chapels designed murals and mosaics for a large hotel on the Mediterranean coast and studied painting with Marcel Gromaire at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris He traveled throughout Europe stopping in Rome to visit his friend the painter Jaume Muxart and finally ended up in Copenhagen selling his recently painted watercolors in the squares of major cities along the way to pay his expenses In 1954 he accepted a mural commission in Montreal and that move proved decisive to his art career 9 To cover his expenses he had the ingenious idea of painting watercolors of the wealthy homes in Westmount and selling the paintings to their owners He sang and played the guitar in clubs designed the costumes and set designs for a ballet at the National Ballet of Canada and briefly taught Spanish at the Universite de Montreal In 1958 Vilallonga signed an exclusive contract with Max Stern owner of the prestigious Dominion Gallery in Montreal who was responsible for introducing the contemporary European artists Henry Moore Marino Marini Van Dongen and Picabia in Canada 10 His early paintings were in oil in an expressionistic style alongside his trademark egg tempera paintings on board Vilallonga s contract with the gallery continued for thirty years until the death of Stern Vilallonga married his first wife Madeleine Kirouac a Canadian widow with two young daughters Manon and Lyzanne Alain 11 in 1959 and they had two more daughters Marta and Salvana 11 Vilallonga continued to paint prolifically while dividing his time between Cadaques Montreal and Barcelona In 1982 Vilallonga met Katherine Slusher an American writer and art historian living in Barcelona They were married in Saint Jerome Quebec in 1989 In 1992 they spent a year in Syracuse New York where Vilallonga studied sculpture under Rodger Mack and produced several bronze and aluminum sculptures at the Syracuse University foundry The couple returned to Barcelona where Vilallonga worked for the next twenty years at his two studios in the Raval and became integrated in the social milieu of the Ramblas The last five years of his life he worked on large scale drawings at their home until his death in 2018 12 Jesus Carles de Vilallonga s paintings sculptures prints and drawings are the subject of numerous books and documentaries and are in museums universities and private collections throughout the world 13 His extensive body of work has been exhibited in individual exhibitions at the Lefevre Gallery in London Sagittarius Gallery in New York Galeria Juana Mordo in Madrid Art Contemporain in Paris Dau al Set in Barcelona and multiple galleries in Canada Retrospectives of his work were held at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in California in 2000 14 the Parisian Laundry in Montreal in 2006 15 and the Museu Casa de la Paraula in Spain in 2015 13 The Universite de Montreal 16 and Concordia University 17 house large public works by Vilallonga All of the documentation on Vilallonga s long and prolific career exhibition catalogs brochures press reviews magazine articles publications and over 3 000 photographs of his work are available for consultation at the Arxiu in Santa Coloma de Farners 18 nbsp Tres Parelles Mixed media drawing on paper 141 x 115 cm 2013Selected exhibitions edit2020 Vilallonga The Inner Eye Espai Volart Barcelona Spain 2015 Painting Retrospective Recent Drawings Museu Centre Cultural Casa de la Paraula Santa Coloma de Farners Spain 2009 Galeria Article Barcelona Spain Sala Joan Vinyoli Santa Coloma de Farners 2007 Galerie Gala Montreal Canada 2006 Parisian Laundry Montreal Canada 2005 Installation Ceremony Imaginary Portrait of 24 Universal Geniuses of Today Concordia University Montreal Canada Galeria Uranga Bilbao Spain 2004 Galerie Gala Montreal Canada 2003 Galeria Uranga Bilbao Spain Galeria Article 26 Barcelona Spain 2002 Photokina Cologne Germany Galerie Gala Montreal Canada Galeria Expoart Girona Spain 2001 Galerie Madeleine Lacerte Quebec Canada 2000 Retrospective Exhibition Poetic Symbolism from Barcelona Civic Arts Plaza Thousand Oaks California Galeria Article 26 Barcelona Spain 1999 Galeria Article 26 Barcelona Galerie d Art du Mont Sainte Anne Beaupre Canada Galerie Sous Le Passe Partout Montreal Canada 1998 Galerie Gala Trois Rivieres Canada Chateau Laurier Ottawa 1997 Galeria d Art Farners Santa Coloma de Farners Spain 1996 Galerie de Bellefeuille Montreal Canada Galeria Ferlandina Barcelona Galeria Expoart Girona Spain 1995 Galerie d art Jean Claude Bergeron Ottawa Galerie d art Vincent Chateau Laurier Ottawa Fundacio Vilallonga Sant Marti Sapresa Spain Galerie d Art du Mont Sainte Anne Beaupre Canada Galerie Gala Trois RivieresMuseum and public collections editMusee des Beaux Arts de Montreal Canada Musee d Art Contemporain Montreal Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris France Biblioteca Nacional de Espana Madrid Spain Universite de Montreal Musee national des beaux arts du Quebec 19 Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya Barcelona Fundacio Vila Casas Barcelona Syracuse University Art Collection New York University of Toronto Art Center Toronto Bibliotheque Nationale du Canada Ottawa Fundacio La Caixa Col leccio Testimoni Barcelona Musee de l Universite de Sherbrooke Quebec Chateau Saint Fargeau Yonne France Richards Gallery Northeastern University Boston Art Gallery of Hamilton Canada Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Canada Edmonton Art Gallery Canada Palau Fontana d Or Girona Spain Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery Canada Museu de Cadaques Spain Concordia University Montreal Bronfman Collection Montreal nbsp Publications editVilallonga The Inner Eye Espai Volart Barcelona 2020 ISBN 978 8409199419 Jesus de Vilallonga Drawings Symbols and Signs Museu Casa de la Paraula Santa Coloma de Farners 2015 ISBN 8460686329 ISBN 978 8460686323 Vull Inventar Jesus Vilallonga Ajuntament de Santa Coloma de Farners 2015 ISBN 8460691276 ISBN 978 8460691273 Cent anys de pintura a Cadaques Tharrats Joan Josep Parsifal Edicions Barcelona 2007 ISBN 8495554275 ISBN 978 8495554277 Vilallonga Parisian Laundry Montreal Quebec 2006 Livre d Heures Vilallonga Jesus de Editions Lemeac Montreal 2005 ISBN 2760932680 ISBN 978 2760932685 Le regard des mots Vigneault Gilles et Vilallonga J C de Ed Broquet Montreal Quebec 2005 ISBN 2 89000 683 2 Salvador Dali en el seu entorn de Cadaques Keeler Tony Ed Ajuntament de Cadaques Catalunya 2004 Vilallonga Poetic Symbolism from Barcelona Thousand Oaks California 2000 ISBN 0 9700887 0 1 Vilallonga Les lieux du reve Cloister of Dreams De Moura Sobral Luis Editions Broquet bilingual edition Montreal 1993 ISBN 2890003728 ISBN 978 2890003729 J C Vilallonga Poet of Inner Vision Spicer Malcolm Editorial Juventud Barcelona 1978 Surrealisme Catala Galeria Dau al Set Barcelona 1976 Vilallonga Descharnes Robert Editorial Juventud French and English editions Barcelona 1971Films editDocumentary series Carte Blanche Portraits culturels Vilallonga artiste peintre Radio Quebec Television 56 min 1995 CVE Jesus Carles de Vilallonga artiste peintre Jesus Carles de Vilallonga Fondre l art Radio Quebec Television 28 min 1997 CVE Jesus Carles de Vilallonga Fondre l art nbsp Cloister of Dreams sculpture 1993Livre d Artiste editSur L ilot De Cupidon Peloquin Claude Vilallonga Jesus de Montreal 2007 Terre de Femme Peloquin Claude Vilallonga J C Montreal 2005 Rencontre Vigneault Gilles Vilallonga Jesus de Quebec 2003 Soleil Soleil Peloquin Claude Vilallonga Jesus de Montreal 1996Links edit2020 Barcelona Exhibition 1 2015 Drawings 2 Art Work 3 Exhibition Photographs 4 Vilallonga Family in Images 5 References edit a b Daniel Giralt Miracle Vilallonga Les lieux du reve Cloister of Dreams De Moura Sobral Luis Editions Broquet bilingual edition Montreal 1993 de Moura Sobral Luis August 29 1983 L iconographie de Vilallonga Vie des Arts 28 112 40 42 via www erudit org Jones Kira March 1 2012 Dreaming Barcelona barcelona metropolitan com Jesus Carles De Vilallonga Rosell Ordre national du Quebec www ordre national gouv qc ca Jesus Carles de Vilallonga ja es oficialment Fill Predilecte de Santa Coloma Tribuna Selvatana Diari comarcal de La Selva Actualitat noticies opinio Tribuna Selvatana Vazquez Eva 29 May 2023 Jesus Vilallonga eixampla l arxiu de la Selva amb el seu llegat 03 gen 2016 El Punt Avui Vilallonga Descharnes Robert Editorial Juventud French and English editions Barcelona 1971 p 9 Vilallonga Les lieux du reve Cloister of Dreams De Moura Sobral Luis Editions Broquet bilingual edition Montreal 1993 https www erudit org fr revues continuite 1995 n66 continuite1053726 17241ac pdf bare URL PDF Dominion Gallery fonds Finding Aid www gallery ca a b Vilallonga Les lieux du reve Cloister of Dreams De Moura Sobral Luis Editions Broquet bilingual edition Montreal 1993 Jesus Vilallonga est decede Magazine Parcours Art Contemporain Culture Societe Tourisme Culturel a b Jesus de Vilallonga Drawings Symbols and Signs Museu Casa de la Paraula Santa Coloma de Farners 2015 Spanish Dreams Los Angeles Times June 4 2000 Vilallonga Parisian Laundry Montreal Quebec 2006 Realite cosmique Art pour tous les œuvres publiques de l Universite de Montreal s exposent Centre d exposition de l UdeM www artpourtous umontreal ca Jesus Carles de Vilallonga www concordia ca El pintor Jesus Vilallonga cedeix a Santa Coloma el seu fons documental Diari de Girona January 2 2016 Jesus Carles de Villalonga www collections mnbaq org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesus Carles de Vilallonga amp oldid 1167201279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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