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Jenaro Pérez de Villaamil y d'Huguet (3 February 1807 5 June 1854) was a Spanish painter in the Romantic style who specialized in landscapes with figures and architectural scenes. He often inflated the scale of the buildings relative to the figures to make them more impressive.

Jenaro Pérez Villaamil
Portrait of Jenaro Pérez Villaamil by Louis-Joseph Ghémar, 1843
Born3 February 1807
Ferrol, Galicia, Spain
Died5 June 1854
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationSantiago de Compostela
Known forPainter
MovementOrientalist; Romantic

Biography


He was born in Ferrol, Galicia. In 1812, he was enrolled at the military academy in Santiago de Compostela, where he assisted his father, who was a professor there.[1] He went to Madrid in 1820 to study at the "Reales Estudios de San Isidro" (now part of the Colegio Imperial de Madrid). Three years later, he went to Cádiz to enlist in the army fighting the "Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis" sent by the Duke of Angoulême. He was wounded and briefly held as a prisoner of war.[2] Afterwards, he remained there to study at the "Escuela de Bellas Artes".

In 1830, he went to San Juan, Puerto Rico, with his brother Juan (died 1863), who was also a painter, where they decorated the Teatro Tapia and remained there for a few more years, working as scenographers.[3] Upon his return to Spain in 1833, he made the acquaintance of the Scottish painter David Roberts,[2] who had a decisive influence on his style.

Fishermen on the Shore
Fishermen on the Shore
The Tempest
The Tempest

He settled in Madrid in 1834 and became a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando the following year. In 1840, he was named honorary court painter to Queen Isabella II. During the regime of Baldomero Espartero, from 1840 to 1844, he left his wife and young child and lived in self-imposed exile in France and Belgium, using artistic affairs as an excuse for his absence.[3] After travelling through Europe, he returned in 1845 and obtained the chair of landscape painting at the Academia, where he later became the director.[1]

He returned to Galicia for an extended stay in 1849 and made extensive travels throughout Spain until 1852, when he began to suffer from liver disease.[1] He died in Madrid two years later, aged only forty-seven.


Selected paintings



Publications



References


  1. Briuef biography and works @ Arte España.
  2. Brief biography @ the Museo del Prado website.
  3. Biography @ MCN Biografías.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Jenaro Pérez Villaamil

[es] Jenaro Pérez Villaamil

Jenaro Pérez de Villaamil y d'Huguet[lower-alpha 1] (Ferrol, 3 de febrero de 1807-Madrid, 5 de junio de 1854) fue un pintor romántico español especializado en la pintura del paisaje.[1][2][3]

[fr] Jenaro Pérez Villaamil

Jenaro Pérez de Villaamil y d'Huguet ou Genaro Pérez de Villaamil, né le 3 février 1807 à Ferrol et mort le 5 juin 1854 à Madrid, est un peintre, aquarelliste et lithographe espagnol.

[ru] Вильямиль, Хенаро Перес

Хенаро Перес Вильямиль (в других вариантах Villamil[1], Villa — Amil[2] исп. Jenaro Pérez Villaamil; 3 февраля 1807 — 5 июня 1854[3]) — испанский художник, один из основоположников и ярчайших представителей романтического пейзажа Испании[4], специализировавшийся на архитектурных пейзажах и церковных интерьерах, мастер литографии[5][6]. Автор иллюстрированной работы Художественная и монументальная Испания.



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