Josep Maria Tamburini


Josep Maria Tamburini i Dalmau was a Catalan art critic and painter, in the Symbolist style.

Biography

His father, Celestí Tamburini i Valls, was a silversmith. He studied at the Escola de la Llotja with Antoni Caba, then went to Paris, where he worked with Léon Bonnat. Later, he went to Rome and Naples; coming under the influence of Domenico Morelli and Gioacchino Toma.
After returning to Barcelona, he published articles, reviews and drawings in La Vanguardia and , and began showing his paintings at the Sala Parés. In 1888, he was awarded a silver medal at the Barcelona Universal Exposition.
He initially devoted himself to historical works, but moved away from Realism to a type of Symbolism and developed an interest in the English Pre-Raphaelites. As a result, much of his work took on a "literary" quality.
On various occasions, he participated in the Exposiciones Nacionales de Bellas Artes in Madrid and was a member of the as well as teaching at the Escola. In 1900, he was one of the co-founders of the "Societat Artística i Literària de Catalunya". He continued to contribute to various periodicals throughout his life.
His works may be seen at the MNAC, the and the Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer in Vilanova i la Geltrú, among others.