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Jaume Sabartés i Gual ( ca, Jaume Sabartés i Gual, es, Jaime Sabartés y Gual, born in
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, 10 June 1881 - died in
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, 12 February 1968), was a Catalan Spanish artist, poet and writer. He was a close friend of
Pablo Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is ...
and later became his secretary/administrator.


Early life

Sabartés was born at 84 Sant Pere Més Baix Street in Barcelona (carrer de Sant Pere Més Baix, 84). His father, Francisco Sabartés Obach, was a primary school teacher originally from
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. His mother, Maria Gual Oromí, was born in Barcelona. According to Francoise Gilot, Sabartés was a cousin of
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. In 1901 Sabartés studied fine arts and sculpture under Manuel Fuxà at the
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and under the pen name of Jacobus Sabartés wrote prose and poetry and collaborated with the ''Joventut'' magazine. He was a regular at the
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cafe, and he was part of Picasso’s group in Barcelona and Paris.


Time in Guatemala

Sabartés moved to
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, Guatemala in 1904 to stay with his maternal uncle Francisco Gual Oromí (1872-1931), who was a businessman. There he published articles in local newspapers such as ''Diario de los Altos'' and ''El Tecolote''. On 11 January 1908, Sabartés married Rosa Corzo Robles, who was the daughter of the owners of the house where he resided. The family moved to
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in 1912 but returned to Guatemala in 1913. Their son, Mario de Jesús Sabartés Robles, was born in 1914. They moved to
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in 1920, where he worked for the
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and became the first teacher of perspective and of history of art at the National Academy of Fine Arts, while continuing to contribute to different newspapers, such as the ''Diario de Centro América''. During his time in Guatemala, Sabartés organised several major exhibitions of modern art featuring Picasso and other artists, as well as participating in the intellectual life of the capital, taking part in regular intellectual gatherings and discussions and establishing friendships with artists such as
Carlos Valenti Carlos Mauricio Valenti Perrillat (November 15, 1888 in Paris – October 29, 1912 in Paris) was a French-born painter, who worked predominantly in Guatemala. An artist with the gift of an undeniable talent who, in spite of living within the ...
,
Carlos Mérida Carlos Mérida (December 2, 1891 – December 21, 1985) was a Guatemalan artist who was one of the first to fuse European modern painting to Latin American themes, especially those related to Guatemala and Mexico. He was part of the Mexican mur ...
, Humberto Garavito,
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and
Rafael Arévalo Martínez Rafael Arévalo Martínez (25 July 1884, Guatemala City –12 June 1975, Guatemala City) was a Guatemalan writer. He was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala’s national library for more than 20 years. Thoug ...
, among others. During the celebrations of the centenary of Guatemalan independence Sabartés was on the jury for an art prize which was won by Humberto Garavito.


Return to Spain

After some 23 years in Guatemala, Sabartés returned to Barcelona in 1927 with his family to obtain medical treatment for his son. Sabartés separated from his wife in 1928, leaving her his wealth, and eloped with his girlfriend from youth, Mercedes Iglesias. They travelled to
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to visit Picasso and request financial support to embark for
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, where Sabartés practiced journalism for the newspaper ''El Dia''.


Association with Picasso

According to Paula Cantó, "Picasso and Sabartés were born in the same year, 1881. They met n 1899when they were studying at the Llotja art school of Barcelona, and they were both regulars at Els Quatre Gats, where the youngest artistic circle of Barcelona would gather." Sabartés and Picasso remained close until the former's death. In 1899, Picasso painted his first portrait of Sabartés, which is now in the
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, Moscow. At Picasso's request, Sabartés moved back to Europe from Uruguay, settling at rue La Boétie in Paris in November 1935, and became Picasso's full-time secretary, organising his papers, books and poems, and was responsible for arranging his exhibitions. Sabartés collected a great many works by Picasso which he donated to the
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in Barcelona in 1963, forming the original core of this museum (together with works donated by the artist himself), which was initially known as the Sabartés Collection because
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would not have approved of a museum by the name of Picasso, an outspoken enemy of the Francoist government. Sabartés' books and papers were donated to the
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by Carol Sutton, Carolsutton.net, last updated 22 August 2005. *LUJAN, Luis. “Jaime Sabartés en Guatemala: 1904-1927”. Serviprensa Centroamericana, Guatemala, 30 de julio de 1981, p. 44
portraits of Sabartes by Picasso
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