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Josep Carner (1884-1970), Spanish writer and poet, reproduction photograph
Cover of the second printed edition in Barcelona in 1909 of the work L Escanya Pobre, estudi d una Passio by Catalan writer Narcis Oller
Cover of Les Multituds, collection of stories, edition printed in Barcelona in 1906, work by the Catalan writer and art critic Raymon Casellas
Emilia Pardo Bazan (1851-1921), Galician writer at the age of 30 years, engraving
Jose Sanjurjo and Sacanell (1872-1936), Marquess of the Rif, Spanish military
Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921), German composer
Santiago Rusinol i Prats (1861-1931), Catalan playwrighter, novelist, painter and collector, member of the art movement Quatre Gats
Benito Perez Galdos (1843-1920), Spanish novelist, playwright and chronicler, with Margarida Xirgu i Subira, (1888-1969) actress
Jaume Bofill i Matas (Olot, 1878-Barcelona, 1933), Catalan poet known as Guerau de Liost, winner of the Viola d or i d argent (Golden violet) in the Jocs Florals (Floral Games) of 1913
Commemorative stamps issued by Unio Catalanista, Catalan conservative nationalist political party founded in Barcelona in 1891
Melquiades Alvarez, Spanish politician (1864-1936)
Josep Bertran and Musitu (1875-1957), Catalan lawyer and politician, 1905 photo
Alfredo Zayas (1861-1934), Cuban writer and politician
Jose Zorrilla (1817-1893), Spanish writer, engraving, 1888
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American inventor, engraving 1887
Attack against Maura in Barcelona Antonio Maura (1853-1925), Spanish statesman, he was several times president of the council of ministers, colored engraving from Ilustracion espanola y americana
The Jota (Spanish dance), 1911 pastel drawing by Ricardo Canals
Segismundo Moret and Prendergast, (Cadiz, 1838-Madrid, 1913), Spanish jurist and politician, leader of the Liberal Party and academic of the Spanish language
Juan Vazquez de Mella, (Cangas de Ohia, Asturias, 1862-Madrid, 1928), lawyer, writer, journalist, Carlist politician and Catholic philosopher carlista
Manuel Menacho and Peiron (Castro Urdiales, Santander, 1860-1934), ophthalmologist doctor
Jaime Masso Torrents (Barcelona, ??1863-1943), writer and journalist, founder of the literary magazine L Avenc
Teodoro Llorente and Olivares, (Valencia, 1836-1911), lawyer, poet, writer and journalist, conservative politician, representative to the court (1891, 1899), elected Senator (1896)
Amadeo Hurtado and Miro, (Vilanova, 1875-Barcelona, 1950), lawyer, graduate in Civil and Canon Law, he entered politics by Republican federalism
Alejandro Lerroux and Garcia (La Rambla, Cordoba, 1864-Madrid, 1949), Spanish writer, journalist and politician, chaired the government for a short period in the Second Spanish Republic
Augusto Gonzalez Besada and Mein (Tuy, 1865-Madrid, 1919) Spanish lawyer and politician, he was Minister of Finance, Minister of Interior and Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alphonse XIII
Eusebio Güell and Bacigalupi, Count of Güell (Barcelona, ??1846-1918)Eusebio Guell and Bacigalupi, Count of Guell (Barcelona, ??1846-1918), industrialist, businessman and politician, married to Isabel Lopez Bru, daughter of the Marquis of Comillas
Juan Garriga and Masso (Barcelona, ??1871-1956), politician and lawyer, Catalanist Union delegate in the meeting that agreed the Bases of Manresa, he entered the Regionalist League
Carlos of Fortuny and Miralles, Esponella Baron, (Barcelona, ??1872-1931), writer and lawyer, he published novels of naturalistic style
Eduardo Dato e Iradier, (La Coruna, 1856-Madrid, 1921), Spanish conservative jurist and politician, he was Minister of the Interior during the regency of Maria Cristina of Habsburg-Lorraine
Jose Echegaray, (Madrid, 1832-1916), Spanish playwright, writer, engineer and mathematician, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904
Salvador Cardenal, (Valencia, 1852-Barcelona, 1928), doctor and surgeon, graduated in Barcelona 1872 (disciple of Letamendi) and extended his studies in several places of Europe
Jose Bertran and Musitu, (Montpellier, 1875 - Barcelona, ??1957). Spanish lawyer and politician, was Minister of Grace and Justice during the reign of Alphonse XIII, leader of the Regionalist League
Eduardo Calvet and Pinto (Barcelona, ??1875-1917), cotton industrial and politician, he was in the Partit Republica Nationalista
Victor Maria Concas and Palau (Barcelona, 1845-Banos de Montemayor, Caceres, 1916), general of the Spanish Navy and Minister of Marine
Casellas Dou, Raimundo (Barcelona, 1855-Sant Joan de les Abadesses, 1910), art critic, modernist narrator and journalist, author of Els sots ferestecs (1901), considered the first modernist novel work
Carreras and Candi, Francisco (Barcelona, ??1862-1937), historian, geographer and politician from Catalonia, Spain. In 1890 he was president of the Conservative Youth
House Lleo Morera, in the Paseo de Gracia, built in 1864 and renewed in 1902, designed by Lluis Domenech i Montaner
Haystacks, painting by Isidre Nonell
Patio of a masia (Catalan farm), it corresponds to the stage in which the painter and writer settles in Sitges and organizes the called Modernist Parties, oil on canvas by Santiago Rusinol
Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), pianist and composer Catalan, oil painting, 1882
Castle of the Three Dragons, 1888, currently the Zoology Museum, designed by Lluis Domenech i Montaner. In the foreground, vase and children by J. Reine
The two Gypsies, 1903, oil by Isidre Nonell
The henhouse, oil by Dario de Regoyos