
1861–1931 · Spanish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Santiago Rusiñol was a Spanish painter, poet, and playwright who played a significant role in the Catalan Modernism movement. He is known for his landscapes and garden scenes, capturing the beauty of Spain and France with an Impressionistic and Post-Impressionistic style.
what you'll learn
Studying Rusiñol's work allows students to explore the transition from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere while also emphasizing personal expression and emotional content. Students can learn about color theory and composition through his garden paintings.
related: Claude Monet

The valley of Los Naranjos

Moulin de la Galette
1891

Landmark
1892

Bridge over a river
1884

Golden cypress trees

Gardens of the Generalife
1895

La Butte

Rue des Saules in Montmartre

Pirate's Gardens (Mallorca)

Portrait of Eric Satie

The landing stage
1911

Blue Courtyard, Arenys de Munt
1913

Café des Incoherents, Montmartre

The Shooting Gallery, Moulin de la Galette

Avenue of plane trees
1916

Entrance to the Vineyard
1892

Gardens of Aranjuez (3)

Summer shower
1891

White Farmhouse (Bunyola, Majorca)
1902

The Garden of Elegies at Son Moragues
1903

View of Granada

Gardens of Aranjuez (1)

The painter Miguel Utrillo in the gardens of the Moulin de la Galette

Sóller on the north coast of Mallorca
1905

Figure study

Vegetable garden of the Vineyard
1892

The gate

Gardens of Aranjuez (2)

The kitchens, Moulin de la Galette

Abandoned garden
1898