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Llimona sculpture in Generalitat

When Quim Torra took over the Cata­lan pres­i­dency, being an art af­fi­cionado, he is said to have made an ef­fort to get to know the var­i­ous pieces of art to be found around the Palau de la Gen­er­al­i­tat, which would host his new of­fice. He was dis­ap­pointed not to find a work by Josep Llimona (Barcelona, 1864 - 1934), one of the most im­por­tant artists of the Mod­ernism move­ment. Torra got in touch with the Cata­lan Na­tional Mu­seum of Art (MNAC) in order to dis­cuss get­ting a suit­ably rep­re­sen­ta­tive piece of Llimona’s work, to put on dis­play in the Gen­er­al­i­tat. The work which the MNAC came up with couldn’t be more iconic; the De­scon­sol. This re­fined, fem­i­nine nude sculp­ture hasn’t been seen in pub­lic since 1984, when it was with­drawn from the foun­tain in the Ciu­tadella park, where it was in­creas­ingly be­com­ing worn due to pol­lu­tion and rain water. It was in­stalled in the Palau yes­ter­day.

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