The final spaces of the Museum show how Modernisme and Noucentisme transformed Catalan art at the beginning of the 20th century.
Modernisme proposed an aesthetic renewal that recreated nature without copying it and reinterpreted history, with notable works by Santiago Rusiñol. Noucentisme, by contrast, emerged in opposition and was conceived more as a culturally and politically oriented movement than as an artistic style, with works such as Onyar River in Girona, by Mela Mutermilch, or Moonlit Night in Girona, by Prudenci Bertrana.
Although the Museum’s display narrative reaches up to the 1930s, the art collection includes around 1,400 works from the second half of the 20th century to the present, most of them on deposit and originating from exhibitions and biennials organised by the Diputació de Girona.
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Els Tres Tombs
Francesc d'A. Galí
1945

Tecnologia
Eulàlia Grau
1974

Records de joventut
Ramon Calsina Baró
circa 1977

Sant Bru
Manel Boix
1973

Avui
Joan Miró
1975

Resplendor
Albert Ràfols i Casamada
1993

Angle
Narcís Comadira i Moragriega
1994

Sense títol
Montserrat Costa i Pons
1992

Ofèlia
Colita
1993

Abwesenheit (absència)
Chema Alvargonzález
1992

Sense títol (3 copes)
Maria Bofill i Fransí
1994

Migdiada
Francesc Artigau i Seguí
1994

Les idees mortes
Josep Grau-Garriga
1992

Sense Títol
Toni Catany
1991

Croquis per al Club Mediterranée
Salvador Dalí i Domènech
1961

El tren de França
Celso Lagar Arroyo
1915

Tossa
Laureà Barrau Buñol
1908

Festival
Rafael Bartolozzi
1990

Poema visual AVUI
Maria Teresa Codina Codina
1994

Corpus a Girona
Ernest Dalmau i Corominas
1994