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  1. Carles Antoni Cosme Damià Casagemas i Coll (Carlos Casagemas) (September 27, 1880, in Barcelona, Spain – February 17, 1901, in Paris, France) was a Spanish painter and poet. He is known for his friendship with Pablo Picasso, who painted several portraits of Casagemas.

  2. Carles Casagemas i Coll was a Catalan artist and writer who was born in Barcelona on September 27th 1880 within a bourgeois family. His father, Manuel Casagemas i Llabrós, was General Vice-Consul of the United States of America in Barcelona and Lluïsa Casagemas, one of his sisters, was a well-known composer.

  3. A painter and man of letters, Carles Casagemas (Barcelona, 1880 – Paris, 1901) was a great friend of the young Picasso, whom he accompanied on the latter’s first trip to Paris, where Casagemas committed suicide aged only twenty.

  4. Carles Casagemas Coll (Barcelona, 27 de septiembre de 1880-París, 17 de febrero de 1901) [1] fue un pintor y poeta español. Está considerado como una de las personalidades más enigmáticas del panorama artístico de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.

  5. Casagemas (18801901), the son of the American consul general in Barcelona, was a year older than Picasso, his best friend. A painter and poet, he accompanied Picasso to Paris to visit the World's Fair in autumn 1900.

  6. Carles Casagemas. The Artist Beneath the Myth. Share. Museum tags: Modern Art. Drawings. Description: With the exhibition Casagemas. The Artist Beneath the Myth the Museum claims the work of an artist who died at twenty, at the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. Carles Casagemas Barcelona, 1880 – Paris, 1901) The painter, draughtsman and writer Carles Casagemas came into contact with the so-called Saffron Group of artists that included Nonell, Mir and Pichot.