His work as a landscape painter is well known, but he was also a stage designer and interior decorator. An example of this facet is the decoration of the former Casa Figueras (1902; Rambla, 83; now the Escribà cake shop) in Barcelona which he did in 1902.
He studied at La Llotja, the Barcelona School of Fine Arts, and chose the genre of landscapes of a Romantic and literary nature. He gained recognition as a painter, exhibited at Sala Gaspar and Casa del Llibre in Barcelona, and presented works at various exhibitions in Spain and all over Europe.
He also made some textile designs.


Painter, stage designer and interior decorator
