Josep Reynés i Gurguí (1850, Barcelona, Spain - 4 June 1926, Barcelona, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor. He devoted himself primarily to interior decoration, but also created religious and funerary works.
He created numerous works for the Montjuïc Cemetery; including an allegorical figure of religion at the Salvador Bonaplata Pantheon (1886),[3] figures representing Faith and Hope at the Carles Godó Pantheon (1899), and female sculptures in the neo-Gothic chapel at the Gener-Seycher Pantheon (1902-1906).[4]
Ignasi de Lecea, Jaume Fabre and Carme Grandas: Art públic de Barcelona, Ayuntamiento de Barcelona and Àmbit Serveis Editorials, 2009, ISBN978-84-96645-08-0
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