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Univers Cristòfol
Donated by the artist’s family, 1999.
Personal and artistic documentation of the sculptor Leandre Cristòfol (Os de Balaguer, 1908 – Lleida, 1998). Includes the sculptor's personal archive, magazines, press publications, sketches and preparatory works, lists of works and library.
The Leandre Cristòfol archive contains the personal and artistic documents produced by the Os de Balaguer-born sculptor throughout his life and career, as well as his personal library. The archive, which was donated by the artist’s family in 1999, can be consulted upon request. It is a benchmark source of information on the life and work of Leandre Cristòfol.
Donated by Miguel Gallardo, 2019
Artistic documentation of the cartoonist and illustrator Miguel Gallardo (Lleida, 1955 - Barcelona, 2022). The collection includes original drawings, sketches, advertisement designs, posters, press publications, comic books and books.
The Miguel Gallardo documentary collection holds a significant part of the work of the cartoonist and illustrator Miguel Gallardo. It includes books, comics and graphic novels. It also reflects on his professional career from the creation of the character “Makoki” to his latest, more introspective works, such as “María i jo” [Maria and me, in English]. The collection was donated by the artist himself in 2019. It can be consulted upon request. It constitutes a benchmark source of information on the work of one of Spain’s most important comic illustrators.
Donated by Antoni Llobet in 2019
Artistic documentation of the designer Antoni Llobet (Lleida, 1946 – 2021). Includes mock-ups of original designs for album covers, press pieces and edited record material.
The Antoni Llobet documentary collection contains a significant part of the creative work of the designer Antoni Llobet Artigues, with a particular focus on the world of advertising and musical design. It contains the mock-ups of some of his most famous designs for shops, clubs and nightclubs, as well as his extensive work in the field of album cover design for the Spanish editions of record labels such as Island Records, Ariola and United Artist. The collection was donated by the artist himself in 2019 and can be consulted upon request.
Donated from the estate of Dolors Moros, 2010.
Artistic documentation of the painter Baldomer Gili Roig (Lleida, 1873 – Barcelona, 1926). The collection includes magazines, press publications, sketches and preparatory works, exhibition catalogues and photographs.
The Baldomer Gili Roig Llobet documentary collection contains part of the documentation linked to the painter’s work and artistic career and a significant collection of plates that exhaustively detail his photography work. The collection was donated from the estate of the artist’s widow, Dolors Moros, by her descendants Ricard Gili Vidal and Santiago Giró Gili in 2010. It can be consulted upon request.
Donated by Madeleine Köhler in 2001
Artistic documentation of the artist and designer Enric Crous (Lleida, 1908 - Noyon, France, 1987). The collection includes magazines, press publications, sketches and preparatory works, exhibition catalogues and typography manuals.
The Enric Crous documentary collection contains part of the documentation linked to the work of Enric Crous in the world of design and typography in both Lleida and France, where he fled into exile and spent most of his career working as a publicist and typographer. The collection was donated by his widow, Madeleine Köhler, in 2001, and can be consulted upon request.
Donated by Joan Manuel Nadal Gaya in 2003
Following the publication of Diccionari de pintors, escultors, gravadors i dibuixants. L'art a la Lleida del segle XX (‘Dictionary of painters, sculptors, engravers and illustrators. Art in 20th-century Lleida’, in English; Lleida: Pagès Editors, 2003), it's author, Joan Manuel Nadal Gaya, donated all the documentation used when writing the book to the museum. This primarily entailed original articles published in the press, catalogues, invitations to different exhibitions and curricula of the various Lleida-born artists who appear in the book. This archive can be consulted upon request.
All files can be consulted upon prior request for a visit.