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Manolo (sculptor)

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In Paris, Manolo mostly worked on small sculptures and on jewellery to make a living. He was married to Jeanne de Rochette, known as Totote, a barmaid from around Montmartre, in or shortly before 1910. They had an adopted daughter Rosa Jordana, called Rosita. Both Rosita and Totote were drawn in
109:. He installed himself in the cloister bought by Burty Haviland, where Picasso took over the first floor. He started working on larger sculptures, including the Monument for Déodat de Séverac in 1923, and a Monument for the Dead in 1924. Due to health problems, mainly 70:, and lived in Paris from 1900 to 1909, where he was one of the people welcoming Picasso and introducing him to the artistic circles of the city. He was one of Picasso’s closest friends at the 384: 132: 314: 464: 388: 358: 282: 245: 149:, on 17 November 1945. After his death, his widow Totote stayed for a while with the Comte and Comtesse de Lazerme, rich art patrons from 28: 500: 318: 505: 495: 208: 510: 160:, housing the Manolo Fund, which includes apart from works by and information on Manolo, also about 100 works by Picasso. 66:, and of a mother who died when Manolo was still young. He was friends with Pablo Picasso and a part of the circle at the 348: 459: 19: 235: 164: 124: 94: 62:
Manolo was born in Barcelona in 1872, the son of a general who soon abandoned his child to go fight in the
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PLA, Josep, Vida de Manolo contada per ell mateix, Edicions Destino, Barcelo-na, 1988.
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Manolo stayed in CĂ©ret until 1928, when he moved back to Spain, to the spa town
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in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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Manolo, Ajuntament de Caldes de Montbui, Caldes de Montbui, 1988.
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Picasso, Provence, and Douglas Cooper
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Manolo Hugué, Museu d'Art Modern de Barcelona, Barcelona, 1990.
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BLANCH, Montserrat, Manolo, Ed. PolĂ­grafa, Barcelona, 1972.
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Personal papers of Manolo Hugué in Biblioteca de Catalunya
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The personal papers of Manolo Hugué are preserved in the
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Manolo’s house in Caldes has been turned into the Museu
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Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
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Index


Ramon Casas
MNAC
noucentisme
Pablo Picasso
Aristide Maillol
Ten Years' War
4 Gats
Bateau Lavoir
Guillaume Apollinaire
Max Jacob
Frank Burty Haviland
DĂ©odat de SĂ©verac
CĂ©ret
Georges Braque
Juan Gris
arthritis
Caldes de Montbui
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
Armory Show
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
Grand Palais
Caldes de Montbui
Perpignan
Thermalia
Biblioteca de Catalunya
La banda Picasso
Jordi Vilches

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