Ceferí Olivé

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Ceferí Olivé i Cabré (born in

Catalan
painter.

Biography

Ceferí Olivé studied with master painter

Mediterranean
landscapes.

He lived most of his life in Reus, but also spent some time in Barcelona, where he painted railway scenes and shipyards. He also travelled to some European countries.

Most of his exhibitions were in Barcelona and Madrid and Bilbao.

Awards and posthumous honors

Ceferí Olivé is regarded as one of the best watercolor painters in Spain. He won also the first medal of the International Art Gallery in London and an award of the Railway painting Exhibition in Spain. Among the other awards he won, the following deserve mention:

  • Galeria Pictoria award, Barcelona, 1941,
  • National Watercolor Prize, 1942
  • Fortuny
    Medal in 1942 and in 1943
  • Medal of honour of the National Watercolor Exhibition, 1947
  • Creu de Sant Jordi in 1985.

There is a street in Reus named after him.

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