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Daniel Hernández Morillo, (1 August 1856, Salcabamba – 23 October 1932, Lima) was a Peruvian painter in the Academic style who spent most of his working life in Paris. He also served as the first Director of the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes.

Self-portrait. (date unknown)
Self-portrait. (date unknown)

Biography


His mother was Peruvian and his father was from Spain. He was brought to Lima at the age of four and began his artistic education at fourteen, in the studios of Italian-born Leonardo Barbieri, who had worked as a portrait painter and daguerrotypist in California during the Gold Rush.[1]

Later, when Barbieri had left Lima, Hernández took over his art classes. In 1872, he painted a version of the "Death of Socrates" that won him recognition from the government of President Manuel Pardo, and a grant that enabled him to study in Europe. He left Peru in 1874.

After his arrival in Paris, he met his fellow Peruvian, Ignacio Merino, who advised him to study in Rome instead. He did so, and remained there for nine years, working with Marià Fortuny, among others.[2] In 1883, he returned to Paris and was elected President of the "Sociedad de Pintores Españoles", composed of the Spanish-speaking artists who lived there. He was also a member of the "Société des Artistes Français" and exhibited regularly at the Salon.[3]

In 1912, he travelled to Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Rome to exhibit, returning to Paris in 1918. Not long after, his younger brother Inocencio obtained an important leadership position in the Dominican Order and, possibly through his influence, President José Pardo called upon Hernández to participate in the creation of a new art school.[4] The "Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes" opened in 1919, with Hernández as its first Director. He retained that position until his death in 1932. A district encompassing the city of Pampas, near his birthplace, has been named after him.




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- [en] Daniel Hernández Morillo

[es] Daniel Hernández Morillo

Daniel Hernández Morillo (Salcabamba, 1 de agosto de 1856-Lima, 23 de octubre de 1932) fue un pintor peruano siendo conocido por ser el primer director de la Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. Asimismo, era destacado por su estilo académico y sus "perezosas".

[fr] Daniel Hernández

Daniel Hernández Morillo dit Daniel Hernandez, né à Huancavelica (province de Tayacaja) en 1856, mort à Lima en 1932, est un peintre majeur péruvien dont l'œuvre couvre plusieurs styles, de la peinture de genre à la peinture académique puis à l'impressionnisme, avant d'aboutir à un style très personnel. Excellent portraitiste, ses œuvres des deux dernières décennies effacent l'étiquette de « peintre académique »[1] que les critiques d'art lui avaient accolée.

[ru] Эрнандес Морильо, Даниэль

Даниэль Эрнандес Морильо (исп. Daniel Hernandez Morillo ; 1 августа 1856, Салькабамба, провинция Таякаха, Перу — 23 октября 1932, Лима) — перуанский художник, педагог, директор Национальной высшей школы изящных искусств в Лиме.



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