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Llusa Vidal i Puig was a painter. Raised in a welloff family closely related to Catalan modernist circles, she is known as the only professional women painter of Catalan modernism, and one of the few women of that period who went abroad to receive art lessons.

Vidal left for Paris in 1901. She received her first lessons there from Henry Lopold Lvy, a republican and academicist painter, but she soon enrolled at Acadmie Julian, whose womens section was commanded by Amlie BeaurySaurel, Julians wife and former student of the academy, also born in Barcelona. She soon abandoned the academy, disappointed, and after a short trip to England in 1902 she attended Georges Picquart and Eugne Carrires lessons at Georges Humberts academy.

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