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Cover of the poems of Shakespeare Venus and Adonis, published in 1593
Cover of the poems of Shakespeare The Rape of Lucretia, published in 1593
Cover of the book Poetic Works (Book first of loves) by Pere Serafi, printed in Barcelona in 1840 by Joseph Torner
Story of the Buscon called Don Pablos by Francisco de Quevedo, engraving in Book II, Chapter VII (. blasts the footman and starts to punch him) from an edition of 1895
The conspiracy of Catiline, by Gaius Salustio Crispus, illuminated cover in a 15th century codex, manuscript 122
Sacramental Testament of a citizen of Barcelona called Muc, in which it is cited for the first time the name Sant Just Desvern
Portrait of Jacinto Benavente, (1866 - 1954), Spanish playwright, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Portrait of Eliseo Meifren, Spanish painter. Charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Tomb at Montjuic cemetery of Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Spanish composer and pianist
Participants in the rally Barcelona Sitges, period dressed in a car with wood gas generator
Portrait of Eugeni d Ors i Rovira (1882-1954), Spanish essayist, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Portrait of Pio Baroja (1872 - 1956), Spanish novelist, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Memorial of remut sinner incunabula (Barcelona 1495), cover of the first part (prohemi)
Tragicomedy of Calixto and Melibea by Fernando de Rojas, cover of the printed edition in Burgos in 1531, engraved with characters of Calixto, Melibea, Celestina and Lucrecia
Sermons of St. Vincent Ferrer, cover of the Latin edition printed in Lugduni (Leyden) in 1523
Tirant lo Blanc by Bernat Martorell, cover of the edition in Italian language, printed in Venice in 1538
Introduction of the Symbol of faith, cover of the first printed part in Barcelona in 1585, work by Luis de Granada
Cover of the third edition of the works by Ausias March (1397? -1459), Printed in Barcelona in 1545 by Carlos Amoros
Juan Maragall (1860-1911), Catalan writer, charcoal portrait by Ramon Casas
Portrait of Santiago Rusinol (1861 - 1931), Catalan painter and writer, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Ferdinand VI (1713-1759), king of Spain
Carles Ibanez i Ibanez de Ibero, Marquis of Mulhacen (1825-1890), Catalan military and geodesy expert
Estanislau Figueres (1819 - 1882), Catalan politician
Antoni de Capmany (1742-1813), Catalan historian, philologist and politician
Lluis de Requesens i de Zuniga (1528-1576), Catalan political and military
Felix Torres Amat (1772-1847), Catalan prelate and writer
Concert of the Orchestra at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, with the soloist baritone Joan Pons
Cover of the original score of the opera The Comte Arnau 1904 by Felipe Pedrell
The OCB (Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya) on stage at the Palau de la Musica Catalana
Autograph score of Iberia, by Isaac Albeniz, Nice 1907
Portrait of Mariano Benlliure, Spanish sculptor known for his public Sculptures and Goya Sculpture in front of the entrance of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Second Comedy of Celestina by Feliciano de Silva, cover of the printed edition in 1550
Palmerin de Oliva, book of the famous knight Palmerin de Oliva, printed in Toledo by Pedro Lopez de Haro, 1580
Page with an illuminated initial in the Llibre dels feyts del rey Jacme
Santa Maria de Cervello (1230 - 1290), religious mercedaria also called Maria del Socorro, the Painting became King Pere the ceremonious
Martin I El Humano (1356-1410), King of Aragon and Catalonia, with his son Martin The Young (1376-1409), king of Sicily, Detail of the altarpiece of San Severo
San Francisco de Borja (1510-1572), Spanish religious, became 3rd. general of the Society of Jesus, sculpture on the facade of the church of Betlem from Barcelona
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain. (1784 - 1833), crossing the river Fluvia between French and Spanish troops, facsimile engraving of a romance published in Valencia in 1814
Assembly Pau i Treva held in Tortosa on April 28, 1225 and presided over by King Jaime I The Conqueror surrounded by nobles and ecclesiastics
Tribute from the citizens of Barcelona to Count King or oath of vasallage miniature in the Llibre Verd (Green Book), codex containing a compilation of the customs or habits
Constantinople, colored engraving from the book Le Theatre du monde or Nouvel Atlas, 1645, created, printed and published in Amsterdam
Biblia Sacra (Vetus et novum testament), end of a chapter with miniatures of a Pantocrator and a Crucifixion in a 14th century codex, from the convent of Saint Catherine of Barcelona
Book of Ruth, initial letter with miniature of a prophet, it comes from the Convent of Saint Catherine of Barcelona
Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius
Pasqual Maragall (1941), major of Barcelona (1982-1997) in an inauguration of public works
El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote de la Mancha) by Miguel de Cervantes, first edition, Madrid: Ibarra, 1782
Cover of the Deccameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, published in Venice, 1635
Cover of Geometry by Descartes, Volume I, 1683 edition