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Noucentisme
Noucentisme (, noucentista being its adjective, Spanish: novocentismo) was a Catalan cultural movement of the early 20th century that originated largely as a reaction against Modernisme, both in art and ideology, and was, simultaneously, a perception of art almost opposite to that of avantgardists. In 1906, Eugeni d'Ors coined the term following the Italian tradition of naming styles after the centuries (for example, Quattrocento, Cinquecento, etc.) and using the homonyms nou (nine) and nou (new) to suggest it was a renovation movement. The same year two essential works for Noucentisme were pu
Sant Climent de Taüll
church in Vall de Boí, Catalonia, Spain
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
art school
Miquel Utrillo
Spanish painter (1862–1934)
la Nativitat de Durro
church in La Vall de Boí, Catalonia, Spain
Sant Quirc de Durro
chapel in Vall de Boí, Spain
Dau al Set
Catalan avantgarde artistic group
Tapestry of Creation
Romanesque embroidered hanging in Girona Cathedral, Spain
Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall
church in Vall de Boí,Alta Ribagorça, Catalonia,Spain
Sant Joan de Boí
church in Vall de Boí, Alta Ribagorça, Catalonia,Spain
Santa María de Cardet
church in Vall de Boí, Catalonia, Spain
Sant Feliu de Barruera
church in La Vall de Boí, Spain
Catalan art
art in Catalonia
Olot school
Catalan painting movement
Santa Maria de Taüll
church in Vall de Boí,Alta Ribagorça, Catalonia, Spain