Painter and illustrator, member of the young generation of Catalan art nouveau artists and an exponent of genre art, who was the first woman to exhibit at Els 4 Gats, in 1898. She was trained in Barcelona and Paris at the beginning of the 20th century and, on her return a year later, she joined the group of Catholic feminists led by Carme Karr and collaborated with the Bonnemaison Women's Popular Library and the Monserdà Women Workers Association. In the field of painting she explored various genres, notably portraits and outdoor scenes, as well as representations of the female universe. She was an exponent of genre painting, in which women's everyday lives were portrayed from a female point of view. She collaborated on magazines, such as Feminal, with multiple illustrations, and she combined this work with the teaching private classes at her workshop in the neighbourhood of Gràcia. She also maintained contact with European artists who were refugees from the First World War that had settled in Catalonia, and she was a member of the Women's Pacifist Committee of Catalonia.

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Barcelona 1876 – 1918 ID 3635

A painter and illustrator, she was a member of the young generation of Catalan Modernist artists and a practitioner of costumbrist painting. She contributed to magazines like Feminal and was the first woman to display her works at Els Quatre Gats in 1898.