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Civil building in Valencia, Spain
The Llotja de la Seda (Valencian: [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la ˈseða]; Spanish: Lonja de la Seda [ˈloŋxa ðe la ˈseða]; English "Silk Exchange") is a late Valencian Gothic-style
Llotja_de_la_Seda
Medieval commercial buildings
Llotja (Eastern Catalan: [ˈʎɔdʒə], plural llotjes); in Aragonese: loncha; in Spanish: lonja; is a Catalan term for important buildings used for commercial
Llotja
Important building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
The Llotja de Barcelona or Llotja de Mar (Catalan for Loggia of Barcelona or Sea Loggia) is a building located on Passeig d'Isabel II, in the La Ribera
Llotja_de_Barcelona
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Elche or Elx (officially: Elx / Elche) is a city and municipality of Spain, belonging to the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community. With of
Elche
Building in Valencian Community, Spain
The Llotja de Sant Jordi is an exhibit hall in Alcoi (Alacant), Valencian Community, located underground at Plaça d'Espanya (Spain Square). It was designed
Llotja_de_Sant_Jordi
Art school in Barcelona, Spain
The Escola de la Llotja (Catalan pronunciation: [əsˈkɔlə ðə lə ˈʎɔdʒə], "Llotja School"; Spanish: Escuela de la Lonja), officially the Escola d'Arts i
Escola_de_la_Llotja
Public market located in Valencia, Spain
Central (English: Central Market) is a public market located across from the Llotja de la Seda and the Church of Santos Juanes in central Valencia, Spain. It
Mercado_Central,_Valencia
Theatre and congress centre in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
La Llotja de Lleida is a theatre and congress centre in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). It opened its doors in January 2010, and is owned by the city council
La_Llotja_de_Lleida
Medieval municipal bank
ceremonially started its operations on 20 January 1401, inside Barcelona's Llotja de Mar [ca]. The Taula's charter, dated 1405 or 1412 depending on authors
Taula_de_canvi_de_Barcelona
Catalan architect
Hall of the Columns in the Llotja de la Seda, Valencia. Born Girona Died 1506 Valencia Occupation Architect Buildings Llotja de la Seda, Valencia Cathedral
Pere_Compte
Artistic style
civil architecture, best exemplified in the Llotja de Barcelona, built between 1380 and 1392. This llotja consisted of three naves separated by ogival
Catalan_Gothic
Neighborhood in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Dunkirk in 1791, which led to the creation of the decimal metric system. La Llotja, another building in La Barceloneta neighborhood, is a neoclassical building
La_Barceloneta,_Barcelona
Roman god of freshwater and the sea
Neptune (1802) by Catalan sculptor Nicolau Travé, with two nereids by Antoni Solà (Barcelona: Llotja de Mar)
Neptune_(mythology)
Municipality in Spain
surrounding the city. UNESCO has recognised the Silk Exchange market (La Llotja de la Seda), erected in early Valencian Gothic style, as a World Heritage
Valencia
City and municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Wonder (Regular night service) L-Bus Turístic (tourist bus) L-Aeroport L-Llotja In addition to these, there's a tourist bus and a regular night service
Lleida
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2020. "Llotja de peix". Marina Badalona. Retrieved 24 August 2020. "Badalona". www.catalunya
Badalona
Port in Huelva, Andalusia
squares, such as Las Flores, the "new" Llotja (lota, as this building is still known, a derivation of the Catalan Llotja) was built on land reclaimed from
Port_of_Isla_Cristina
Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist (1893–1983)
To the dismay of his father, he enrolled at the fine art academy at La Llotja in 1907. He studied at the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc and he had his first
Joan_Miró
Catalan artist and sculptor (born 1955)
(1955-08-23) August 23, 1955 (age 70) Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Education Llotja School Alma mater Escola Superior de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi Notable work
Jaume_Plensa
Dutch architect
(2002) Montevideo, Rotterdam (2005) FiftyTwoDegrees, Nijmegen (2007) La Llotja Theatre and Congress Centre, Lleida (2008) Amphion Theatre, Doetinchem (2009)
Francine_Houben
Art school in Barcelona, Spain
and the vocational art school, named Escola Superior de Disseny i d’Art Llotja. In 1930 the RACBASJ lost its provincial character and thenceforward it
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
Reial_Acadèmia_Catalana_de_Belles_Arts_de_Sant_Jordi
Ducal Palace of Gandia, Archaeological Museum of Gandia. In Valencia, Llotja de la Seda, Palace of the Borgias, Torres de Serranos, Torres de Quart,
Valencian_Gothic
Seville Salamanca Poblet Monastery Mérida Guadalupe Doñana Park Cuenca Llotja de la Seda Siega Verde Toledo Serra de Tramuntana Las Médulas Barcelona
List of World Heritage Sites in Spain
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Spain
Corn exchange in Granollers, Spain
(Catalan pronunciation: [lə purˈʃaðə]) is a 16th-century corn exchange (llotja) in the Catalan town of Granollers, near Barcelona. It was declared to be
La_Porxada
18th century Catalan educational & regulatory institution
1841 to 1851 The former seat of the Consulate of the Sea in Barcelona, the Llotja de Mar (Spanish: Lonja de Mar) which had been used as barracks since 1714
Royal Barcelona Board of Trade
Royal_Barcelona_Board_of_Trade
Spanish sculptor
is familiar to Barcelona residents and visitors alke. He studied at the Llotja School in Barcelona and in the studio of the brothers Agapit and Venaci
Josep_Llimona_i_Bruguera
Iranian Realist painter (born 1976)
Iman Maleki ایمان ملکی Born 1976 (age 49–50) Tehran, Iran Education Llotja School, Barcelona Known for Painter Movement Realist Website Official Website
Iman_Maleki
Spanish painter (1838–1874)
allowing him to attend the Escola Provincial de Belles Arts (the Escola de la Llotja). There he studied for four years under Claudi Lorenzale and Pau Milà i
Mariano_Fortuny_(painter)
Spanish painter
father's premature death. He then continued his studies at the Escola de la Llotja and in the workshop of Joan Carles Anglès [ca], where he studied architecture
Josep_Arrau_i_Barba
City and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
procathedral, known as El Fadrí (the single man), built in the 15th century. The Llotja del Cànem (Hemp Exchange Market), built during the first half of the 17th
Castellón_de_la_Plana
Spanish artist
and Balearic Spanish painter. Born in Barcelona, he studied there at the Llotja School. His early work had the clear academic imprint of his teacher, Modest
Hermenegildo_Anglada_Camarasa
Venanci Vallmitjana and Agapit Vallmitjana, professors at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona, and in the cabinetry workshop of Eudald Puntí. As early as
Cristóbal_Cascante
Spanish painter (1850–1920)
artistic skills, he went to Barcelona where he enrolled in the Escola de la Llotja where he learned from Claudi Lorenzale. Majority of Aleix Clapés' works
Aleix_Clapés
Colombian-British sculptor (b. 1960)
to Barcelona in 1989. Here he studied for an MA in Mural Painting at The Llotja School of Fine Art. In 1990 Maciá moved to London. He took a BA in Sculpture
Oswaldo_Maciá
Church in Valencia, Spain
due to its location adjacent to the city Central Market and facing the Llotja de la Seda building. By the mid-13th century, a church was built atop the
Church of Santos Juanes, Valencia
Church_of_Santos_Juanes,_Valencia
Medieval architectural style
Ribbed vault of the Llotja de la Seda, Valencia, by Pere Compte and Joan Ivarra, 1482.
Gothic secular and domestic architecture
Gothic_secular_and_domestic_architecture
Spanish painter and goldsmith
workshop of Josep Serra i Porsón [ca], a professor at the Escola de la Llotja, followed in 1865 by a trip to London and Paris, where they may have briefly
Francesc_Masriera
2007 competition that selected the "Twelve Treasures of the Kingdom of Spain"
Toledo, Province of Toledo Toledo Cathedral Toledo, Province of Toledo Llotja de la Seda Valencia, Province of Valencia Peñafiel Castle Peñafiel, Province
12_Treasures_of_Spain
Catalan architect (1852–1926)
physician, died aged 25. During this time Gaudí studied architecture at the Llotja School and the Barcelona Higher School of Architecture, graduating in 1878
Antoni_Gaudí
Spanish painter
Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) in 1854. He started studying at the Escola de la Llotja in his native city at the age of 13. His father was a draughtsman and his
Antonio_Fabrés
Province of Spain
of Gardeny. These buildings coexist with modern constructions such as La Llotja, a congress and conference centre. Other city landmarks include the diocese
Province_of_Lleida
1897 painting by Pablo Picasso
began his academic training in Coruña and also studied in Barcelona at the Llotja School. Picasso was influenced by the medical profession from an early age
Science_and_Charity
himself to painting, he lived in Barcelona and attended the Escola de la Llotja. After a brief stay at the École des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, he moved to
Joaquim_Espalter
Dutch architecture firm
(2002) Montevideo, Rotterdam (2005) FiftyTwoDegrees, Nijmegen (2007) La Llotja Theatre and Congress Centre, Lleida (2008) Amphion Theatre, Doetinchem (2009)
Mecanoo
Detail of the roof of the Casa de la Ciutat, Valencia. Now preserved in the Llotja de la Seda.
Casa_de_la_Ciutat_(Valencia)
State on the Mediterranean coast of Iberia (1238–1707)
The Contract Hall in La Llotja de la Seda
Kingdom_of_Valencia
Spanish painter (1862–1944)
drawing school of the Provincial Deputation of Barcelona, at the Escola de la Llotja (1885-1887), and at the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
Emília_Coranty_Llurià
City in the Balearic Islands, Spain
The Llotja circa 1910
Palma_de_Mallorca
Spanish painter
painter in Barcelona. Two years later, he was enrolled at the Escola de la Llotja, where he studied with Antoni Caba. His first exhibition was in 1872, at
Miquel_Carbonell_Selva
Crown agency for the Spanish Empire
depicting the discovery of the Americas, is in a Casa de Contratación chapel. Llotja Merchant guild John R. Fisher, "Casa de Contratación" in Encyclopedia of
Casa_de_Contratación
Architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere; there are many types
widely used from at least the sixteenth century. The second floor of the Llotja de la Seda is covered by a series of nine meter wide sail vaults.[citation
Dome
Spanish architect
Barcelona Province, in 1812. He completed his early studies at Escola de la Llotja, an art and design school in Barcelona. In 1843, he graduated from the Real
Francesc Daniel Molina i Casamajó
Francesc_Daniel_Molina_i_Casamajó
Spanish painter (1835–1910)
Exposition Universelle. He was twice offered a professorship at the Escola de la Llotja, but preferred to teach at his own private art school. Those who studied
Pere_Borrell_del_Caso
Spanish pianist
most popular squares the "Plaça Ricard Vinyes", and the main room of the Llotja de Lleida theatre and congress centre (opened in 2010) is also named after
Ricardo_Viñes
Spanish writer
Born to a Barcelona family with strong roots in Tiana, she studied at La Llotja de Barcelona with Joan Llaverias and Antoni Utrillo who helped Anglada get
Lola_Anglada
Spanish archipelago in the Mediterranean
Llotja de Palma, 15th century
Balearic_Islands
City and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
(1906). Casa Briet, Art Nouveau work of Timoteo Briet Montaud, (1910). Llotja de Sant Jordi, designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava. Made during
Alcoy,_Spain
Non-profit organization
The Chamber was formed in 1913 as the San Juan Securities and Supplies Llotja (Spanish: Lonja de Valores y Víveres de San Juan) by a group of businessmen
Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce
Puerto_Rico_Chamber_of_Commerce
Valencian Gothic painter
Nativity (1430). He participated in the coffer decoration of the Golden Hall Llotja de la Seda. He is known to have taken commissions from patrons in Teruel
Jaume_Mateu
pioneers of Neoclassicism in Catalonia. He trained at the Escola de la Llotja with Pere Pau Montaña i Placeta [ca] and Joseph Flaugier [ca]. Later, he
Pau_Rigalt
Spanish painter
apprenticed to a silversmith. Later, in 1850, he attended the Escola de la Llotja, where his primary instructors were Claudi Lorenzale and Pau Milà i Fontanals
Tomàs_Moragas
Government body that manages currency and monetary policy
Interior of the Llotja de Barcelona where the city's Taula de canvi was operated
Central_bank
Catalan artist
Barcelona, known as "La Llotja". His teachers included José Ruiz y Blasco (Pablo Picasso's father) and Josep Calvo. Whilst at La Llotja he also worked with
Pierre_Daura
1380–1385 – Cooling Castle on the Thames Estuary of England. 1380–1392 – Llotja (Exchange), Barcelona, Catalonia 1381 – Santa Maria alla Scala, Milan. c
14th_century_in_architecture
Spanish artist
his architecture studies in favor of studying painting at the School of Llotja in Barcelona. Llimona also spent large amounts of time studying painting
Joan_Llimona
Spanish painter (1836–1913)
Casino de Reus. Later that year, he and Fortuny enrolled at the Escola de la Llotja, where he studied with Claudi Lorenzale, a painter associated with the German
Josep_Tapiró_Baró
finishing there, he was sent to study with Lluís Rigalt at the Escola de la Llotja. In 1857, he and his brother were apprenticed to Josep Serra i Porsón [ca]
Josep_Masriera
Spanish painter
Sabartés studied fine arts and sculpture under Manuel Fuxà at the Escola de la Llotja and under the pen name of Jacobus Sabartés wrote prose and poetry and collaborated
Jaume_Sabartés
Day of the year
as Europe's first-ever public bank, began operations inside Barcelona's Llotja de Mar. 1523 – Christian II is forced to abdicate as King of Denmark and
January_20
Spanish sculptor
sculptor, in the Romantic style. His first studies were at the Escola de la Llotja, with Damià Campeny. In 1833, with a grant from the Board of Commerce, he
Manuel_Vilar
Tàrrega, Institut d’Estudis Ilerdencs i Caixa Catalunya. Col·lecció de la Llotja, 7. Tàrrega: 2001. ISBN 84-89943-49-4 BURGUET ARDIACA, Francesc. "Les perifèries
FiraTàrrega
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Orange Courtyard inside Valencia’s 15th-century Silk Exchange market (La Llotja de la Seda), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first references to commercial
Carcaixent
Spanish painter (1885–1949)
settled in Barcelona. He began his artistic training at the Escola de la Llotja and later moved to Madrid, where he continued his studies under the painter
Federico_Beltrán_Masses
Spanish painter
degree in that subject) but also attended night classes at the Escola de la Llotja. His first attempts at being a professional artist took place in his mother's
Ramon_Martí_Alsina
Catalan writer and cartoonist (1912–1994)
writing classes from Parunella. Between 1929 and 1934, he studied at the Llotja, the School of Fine Arts, where he met classmates like Tísner and had teachers
Pere_Calders
Spanish painter (1838–1907)
portraits. Antoni Caba was born in Barcelona. He attended the Escola de la Llotja during the 1850s, where he studied with Pau Milà i Fontanals and Claudi
Antoni_Caba
Maritime law organization
The Llotja de la Seda, seat of the Consulate of the Sea in Valencia since 1498.
Consulate_of_the_Sea
Barcelona BEC - Bilbao Exhibition Centre Feria Valencia Fira de Barcelona La Llotja de Lleida Palacio de Congresos Kursaal (San Sebastián) World Trade Center
List of convention and exhibition centers
List_of_convention_and_exhibition_centers
as well as a hospital —such as the Santa Creu— or buildings such as the Llotja or the Drassanes. In 1209, one of the first private urban planning operations
Urban_planning_of_Barcelona
studied art at the St. George School of Fine Arts (later also called La Llotja) in Barcelona, where he was a disciple of the painters Ramon de Capmany
Felip_Vall_i_Verdaguer
Acuicultura. Commercial fishing Overfishing Environmental impact of fishing Llotja Fishery Common Fisheries Policy Fishing net Fishing vessel Pescanova Ministry
Commercial_fishing_in_Spain
Spanish painter (1927–2007)
started his studies at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios de la Llotja (Art School of La Llotja) where he stayed until 1946. He first exhibited his work in
Josep_Guinovart
Spanish architect
Sergi Bastidas Born Barcelona, Spain Alma mater Escola de la Llotja Occupation Architect Awards Rafael Manzano Prize, 2021 Practice Bastidas Architecture
Sergi_Bastidas
director of the works. In Palma is also what is considered his masterwork, the Llotja dels Mercaders (1426–1447). He also worked at the court of Alfonso V of
Guillem_Sagrera
Catalan writer and graphic artist (1854-1936)
He attended a French secondary school, and studied at the Escola de la Llotja, where he showed a talent for caricatures. His teachers included Antoni
Apel·les_Mestres
June: Battle of Barcelona (1359). 1378 – Casa Consistorial built. 1383 – Llotja del Mar (exchange) built. 1391 – Santa Maria del Pi church built. 1392 –
Timeline_of_Barcelona
of Arsèguel in Alt Urgell. From a young age, he studied at the Barcelona Llotja school, where he excelled in drawing and befriended the artists who later
Josep_Maria_Bonet
Spanish painter
his artistic talent at an early age and enrolled him at the Escola de la Llotja, where he studied with Claudi Lorenzale and Antoni Caba. At the age of twenty
Arcadi_Mas_i_Fondevila
training of engravers and, in 1775, promoted the creation of the Escola de la Llotja. Pasqual Pere Moles and Blas Ametller stood out among the Board's boarders
European printmaking in the 18th century
European_printmaking_in_the_18th_century
Spanish painter
at the academy of the painter Víctor Esteban Ripaux and at Escola de la Llotja in 1959 and Escuela Massana in 1969. By the 70s she had finished her studies
Emilia_Castañeda_Martínez
Spanish painter
1904. At the age of seventeen, he became a student at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona. Two years later, he transferred to the Real Academia de Bellas
Ramon_Vives_Ayné
Catalan artist
Then returned to Barcelona to continue his studies at the art school of La Llotja "where he was to study for several years under Tomas Padro, Claudi Lorenzale
Alexandre_de_Riquer
Art museum in Palau Nacional, Barcelona
1775 of the Free School of Design and the Fine Arts. Popularly known as La Llotja, this school quickly became a reference point in the consolidation of the
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Museu_Nacional_d'Art_de_Catalunya
Spanish artist (1890–1953)
Pere Carbonell i Huguet. Soler also studied at night at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona. In 1913, Soler became a student of Adolph von Hildebrand in
Urbici_Soler_i_Manonelles
of a merchant of Irish descent. He began his studies at the Escola de la Llotja and, in 1885, went to Olot to perfect his technique with the landscape painter
Enric_Galwey
Spanish painter (1904–1968)
1968) was a Catalan cartoonist and painter. Josefina studied at the La Llotja art school where she developed a tender and soft style, full of innocent
Josefina_Tanganelli_Plana
Spanish painter (1843–1908)
developed a fondness for painting. He began his studies at the Escola de la Llotja then, thanks to a scholarship from the Diputació de Barcelona, he was able
José_Nin_y_Tudó
famous violent acts, was the boycott of a David Rosenthal speech inside the Llotja de València because of his Tirant lo Blanc's translation into English, in
Grup_d'Acció_Valencianista
Stock exchange of Barcelona, Spain
exchange opened in 1989, but was officially founded in 1915, using the Llotja de Barcelona from 1989 to 1994 when it moved to the building of the present
Borsa_de_Barcelona
Spanish art historian and museum director
(1999) Joies Masriera. 200 anys d'història (1999) Catàleg del Museu de Llotja. Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi. II- Escultura i medalles
Pilar_Vélez_Vicente
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Jove's child. Feminine of Julius.
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Pet form of English Rebecca, BECCI means "ensnarer."
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English : from the personal name Jack + the pejorative suffix -ard.
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