Jordi Ramisa

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Jordi Ramisa (born 6 October 1960) is a Catalan architect,[1] a sculptor and a drawing professor.[2]

Olympic movement. Anvers. Bronze fos. 180mm
Olympic movement. Obverse. Cast Bronze. 180mm. Jordi Ramisa. 1992

Ramisa was born in Barcelona. In 1979 he obtained the Baccalauréat de l'Enseignement du Second Degré by the Academy of Toulouse and the Paul Sabatier University. He is a graduate of the () ( Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), 1994. He is co-author, along with the sculptor , of the obverses of fifteen Barcelona 1992 Olympic Official Commemorative Medals.[3] He has exhibited a medal called Olympic movement in the British Museum in the exhibition in the Round organized by the (Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art – International Art Medal Federation) in 1992.[4]

Exhibitions[]

  • Museum and Study Center of Sport Doctor Melcior Colet, Barcelona.
  • Olympic and Sports Museum Joan Antoni Samaranch (numismatic section in the center).
  • In the Round: Contemporary art medals of the world, an exhibition held at the British Museum, London, 11 September – 25 October 1992.
  • Mostra d'Arts plàstiques d'Arquitectes'97. . Barcelona, 3–18 April 1997.

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Col·legi Oficial d'Arquitectes de Catalunya. [1] [Retrieved: 12 August 2010]
  2. ^ BOE. Nombramientos [Retrieved: 12 August 2010]
  3. ^ de Antequera, Gonzalo (15 March 1992). "Acuñaciones oficiales Barcelona'92". Cronica Numismática. Madrid: Publiafinsa. p. 46. ISSN 1130-8184.
  4. ^ Gimeno, Javier (1992). "Spain". In Attwood, Philip (ed.). IN THE Round: Contemporary art medals of the world. London: Catalogue published by FIDEM 1992, London. pp. 241, 248 and 249.
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