The Casacuberta Marsans Collection contains over 300 works of Hispanic art, among which stand out Gothic and Hispano-Flemish paintings and sculptures, as well as those works that shaped artistic modernity at the turn of the 20th century.

In addition to these two very distinct categories, always within the realm of Hispanic art, the collection includes excellent 17th-century paintings, ceramics, rare liturgical objects and contemporary paintings and sculptures. It also comprises an extensive group of Spanish frames dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries.

Explore a selection of highlights from the collection

Legend of Maxentius and Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Anonymous
c. 1252-1284

Month of Mary

Darío de Regoyos
1884

The Embroiderer

María Blanchard
1923

Saint Vincent and Saint Lawrence

Bartolomé Bermejo and Martín Bernat
c. 1479-1484

Our Lady of Sorrows (‘La Dolorosa’)

José Gutiérrez Solana
1921

Portrait of Elisa Casas, widow of Josep Codina

Ramón Casas
1903

Presentation of Jesus

Jorge Inglés
c. 1475

The Beggars (‘Les clochards’)

Joaquim Sunyer
c. 1900

Pyx

Anonymous
Limoges, 13th century

Triptych of the Virgin with Child and Saints

Joan Reixach
Active between 1431 and 1486

Holy Family with Angels in Adoration

Eugenio Cajés
c. 1610

The Meeting Between Saint John the Baptist and the Priests and Levites

Bernat Martorell
c. 1440

Triptych of Lamentation

Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy
c. 1480-1485

‘El xerroteig. L’Aleixar’

Joaquim Mir
c. 1912

Saint John the Baptist

Alejo de Vahía
c. 1500

Altarpiece of Saint Lucy

Joan Mates
c. 1418

Loge (‘La loge’)

Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa
c. 1905

Portrait of Anna María

Salvador Dalí
1924

A Male Gypsy

Isidre Nonell
1901

Billiard Players

Josep de Togores
1920

Painting Composition

Manolo Millares
1957

Prophet Daniel

Anonymous
c. 1340

Self-portrait

Pablo Gargallo
1904