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File:Campeny-Lucrecia 0002.JPG|[[Damià Campeny]] - [[Lucrècia morta]]
File:Ruïnes_-_Lluís_Rigalt.jpg|[[Lluís Rigalt]] - [[Ruïnes (Rigalt)|]]
File:La_migdiada.jpg|[[Ramon Martí i Alsina]] - [[La migdiada]]
File:L'estiu (1877) de Joaquim Vayreda.jpg|[[Joaquim Vayreda]] - [[L'estiu (Vayreda)|]]
File:Vicaria-fortuny.png|[[Marià Fortuny]] - [[The Spanish Wedding]]
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[[Modernisme]] is a movement of enormous artistic and cultural importance in [[Catalonia]], is one of the central themes in the MNAC modern art collection. In painting, the works most clearly identified with this movement, infused with a spirit of renewal, are those by [[Ramon Casas]] and [[Santiago Rusiñol]], whose Parisian paintings embrace certain elements from French Impressionism. Another important trend is , represented here by the paintings of [[Alexandre de Riquer]] and [[Joan Brull]], and also seen in certain photographs by the pictorialist [[Pere Casas Abarca]]. The second generation of Modernista artists are present in depth and number, too, with works by the likes of [[Isidre Nonell]], [[Marià Pidelaserra]], [[Ricard Canals]], [[Hermen Anglada–Camarasa]], [[Nicolau Raurich]] and [[Joaquim Mir]], among others. It was these and other artists who helped to elevate Catalan painting to reach one of its most brilliant periods around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. The collection also includes works by Spanish painters, such as [[Julio Romero de Torres]], [[Joaquim Sorolla]], [[Ignacio Zuloaga]], [[Darío de Regoyos]] and [[José Gutiérrez Solana]], the photographer [[José Ortiz-Echagüe|Ortiz-Echagüe]] and the French artists [[Boudin]], [[Sisley]] and [[Auguste Rodin|Rodin]]. Particularly interesting in the section devoted to Modernista sculpture are the works of [[Miquel Blay]] and [[Josep Llimona]], who were clearly influenced by Rodin. The collection of Modernista decorative arts includes some exceptional examples of interior decorative art by [[Josep Puig i Cadafalch]], [[Gaspar Homar]] and [[Antoni Gaudí]] from, respectively, the [[Casa Amatller|Amatller]], [[Casa Lleó Morera|Lleó Morera]] and [[Casa Batlló|Batlló]] houses in Barcelona’s [[Passeig de Gràcia]]; objets d'art in various specialities, such as ironwork, ceramics, glasswork and jewellery; not forgetting several items of furniture by [[Joan Busquets]] and the architect [[Josep Maria Jujol]]. 

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File:Casas tandem.jpg|[[Ramon Casas]] - [[Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Hurtado |first=Joana |title=Un 10 en Art |publisher= Cultura |location=Barcelona |exemplar=núm. 006 |date=2 de gener de 2011 |pages=70–77 |ISSN=2014-010X}}</ref>
File:Santiago Rusinol Moulin de la Galette Kitchens.jpg|[[Santiago Rusiñol]] - [[Laboratori de la Galette]]
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