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          Josep Maria Mestres Quadreny, Pere Portabella Llorens Artigas (–) in the Librería biography because his tracks seem to have faded.!

          Josep Llorens i Artigas

          Spanish ceramist

          Josep Llorens i Artigas

          Born(1892-06-16)16 June 1892

          Barcelona

          Died11 December 1980(1980-12-11) (aged 88)

          Barcelona

          Josep Llorens i Artigas (16 June 1892 – 11 December 1980) was a Spanish ceramic artist known for his collaboration with Joan Miró.

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        2. Artigas, Josep Llorens (ceramist colleague of Joan Miró), undated and (5 letters) Arts Council of Great Britain, (4 letters): concern an.
        3. Josep Maria Mestres Quadreny, Pere Portabella Llorens Artigas (–) in the Librería biography because his tracks seem to have faded.
        4. He serves on the board of the Miró Foundation in Barcelona and is director of the Fundació Tallers Josep Llorens Artigas in Gallifa, Spain, which he founded in.
        5. Llorens Artigas, Josep ().
        6. He is credited with relaunching ceramics as a European art form.

          Life

          Artigas was born in Barcelona on 16 June 1892. He went to Escola superior d'arts i indústries i belles arts. He worked as an art critic on the Barcelona-based newspaper La Veu.[1] Artigas went to France and he wrote a thesis on Egyptian pottery and their blue glazes at the Sorbonne.[2] In 1924 he had a studio on the rue Blomet in Paris.[3] There he joined the avant-garde joining a group originally started by Gustave Courbet.

          He met Albert Marquet, Raoul Dufy,[1]Pablo Picasso, Luis Buñuel and Georges Braque.[4]

          In 1930 Buñuel created the su