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Enric Monjo Garriga

Auction Lot 40028772
ENRIC MONJO GARRIGA (Vilassar de Mar, 1896 - Barcelona, 1976)
"Peter IV of Aragon. The ceremonious".
Bronze and veined marble base.
Signed on the right side.
Measurements: 30 x 28 x 18 cm; 9 x 31,5 x 18 cm (base).

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Estimated Value : 600 - 700 €
Live auction: 07 Apr 2026
Live auction: 07 Apr 2026 15:00
Remaining time: 27 days 13:39:03
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Next bid: 500

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DESCRIPTION

ENRIC MONJO GARRIGA (Vilassar de Mar, 1896 - Barcelona, 1976)
"Peter IV of Aragon. The ceremonious".
Bronze and veined marble base.
Signed on the right side.
Measurements: 30 x 28 x 18 cm; 9 x 31,5 x 18 cm (pedestal).
This bronze sculpture represents Pedro IV of Aragon, known as the Ceremonious, one of the most outstanding monarchs of the Crown of Aragon during the 14th century. The work is part of the tradition of historical and commemorative sculpture, a genre to which Enric Monjo dedicated a significant part of his production. In it, the sculptor presents the sovereign with a solemn and dignified attitude, emphasizing his royal status and his role in the institutional and political consolidation of the Aragonese monarchy.
Monjo began his studies at the Llotja de Barcelona, and later continued his training in the workshops of Eusebi Arnau and Josep Llimona. It was the latter who introduced him to Noucentisme. He studied anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, in order to have a deep knowledge of the human body and apply it in his work. In 1926 he received first prize in the National Sculpture Competition of Public Institutions and Fine Arts, the first of a long list of awards he would receive throughout his career. In the 1950s he began his international activity, especially in the United States, but also in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Taiwan. Monjo also devoted himself to teaching; in 1940 he obtained the chair of Artistic Anatomy at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi, and between 1943 and 1961 he held the chair of Artistic Anatomy at the Llotja. In 1971 the Enric Monjo Museum was created in his native Vilassar de Mar, where the largest collection of the artist's work can be found. In addition, his work can currently be seen in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Tarrasa, the monasteries of Montserrat and Sant Cugat del Vallès, the church of Sant Feliu in Sabadell, the Pau Casals Museum in San Juan de Puerto Rico, the Council of Europe building in Strasbourg and the Cathedral of Washington D.C.

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This lot can be seen at the Setdart Barcelona Gallery located at C/Aragón, 346.

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