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Objectes personals i cartes de Julio Antonio

Vitrina amb cartes i objectes personals de Julio Antonio

Cabinet Julio Antonio’s personal objects and letters

In 1968, the Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona received the legacy of much of the work of the sculptor Julio Antonio (Móra d’Ebre, 1889 – Madrid, 1919), which also included numerous photographs, correspondence to his family and friends, and personal objects, such as his work overalls and the tools he used in the studio.

Bustos de la raza

Sala d'exposicions dels Bustos de la raza

Busts of the Race

Busts of the Race form part of a sculptural series with which Julio Antonio aims to sculpt representatives of the people, anonymous men and women, considered fundamental to the race, adopting an approach that was commonplace among the majority of representatives of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of 98, in particular his friends, the writers Ramón Gómez de la Serna and Eugenio Noel.

Julio Antonio. Escultor

Julio Antonio. Sculptor

“Julio Antonio was naturally gifted young sculptor. I believe he was from Tarragona, and had the body of a Roman. He was a fortunate man: in life everything turned out well for him, and he abused his good fortune and conditions a little. Julio Antonio had a great talent for his profession and he was able to product magnificent busts with great expression.”