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José Vela Zanetti (May 27, 1913 – January 4, 1999) was a Spanish painter and muralist who worked in Spain, the Dominican Republic and the United States.

José Vela Zanetti
Cojuelo, Vela Zanetti, Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo
Born27 May 1913 
Died4 January 1999  (aged 85)
Burgos 
Awards
  • Guggenheim Fellowship (1951, 1952) 

Early years


Vela Zanetti was born in Milagros (Province of Burgos), Spain on May 27, 1913. He spent his childhood in León and later moved to Madrid, where he studied under José Ramón Zaragoza. In 1931, his first solo exhibition was held in León. He was awarded a scholarship to study in Italy in 1933.

In 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, Vela Zanetti’s father was executed for his socialist beliefs. At the end of the war, in 1939, Vela Zanetti went into exile in the Dominican Republic, as did artists Josep Gausachs and Eugenio Granell.


The Dominican Republic


Vela Zanetti was extremely successful in the Dominican Republic. He had his first solo exhibition in Santo Domingo a year after his arrival, and his career as a muralist flourished. Vela Zanetti was commissioned to paint more than 100 murals in the country, including works in the Justice Building, Central Bank and National Library (all in Santo Domingo). In addition to working as an artist, he became a professor at the National School of Fine Arts in Santo Domingo in 1945, and was named the school’s director in 1949.


New York


Vela Zanetti won a Guggenheim Fellowship for Hispanic artists in 1951. He used the fellowship to travel to New York and decided to stay for several years. In 1953, he painted his most famous work Mankind's Struggle for a Lasting Peace, a mural at the UN headquarters in New York. Painted in a somber palette of blues and browns, the work depicts the horrors of war and shows people working together to rebuild the world.


Return to Spain


In 1960 he returned to Milagros, Spain, living in the house where he was born. In his later years, the artist focused on easel paintings, particularly portraits, still lifes, landscapes and religious works. He died on January 4, 1999, in Burgos, Spain, at the age of 85.


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    [es] José Vela Zanetti

    José Vela Zanetti (Milagros, Burgos, 27 de mayo de 1913 – Burgos, 4 de enero de 1999)[1] fue un pintor y muralista español. Inició su formación en León con Lucas Pérez Morales, profesor de Dibujo [2] del instituto. A los diecisiete años viajó a Madrid por primera vez, para poner aprueba su vocación, y tras visitar, reiteradamente, los museos y las escasas galerías de la época regresó a León confirmando en su deseo de ser pintor. Poco después su padre le puso en contacto con Bartolomé Cossío que le recomendó al pintor José Ramón Zaragoza, del que fue aprendiz y discípulo, sin perder el contacto con Cossío que le llevó, casi sin darse cuenta, a aprender la historia del arte español.

    [it] José Vela Zanetti

    José Vela Zanetti (Milagros, 27 maggio 1913 – Burgos, 4 gennaio 1999) è stato un pittore spagnolo, attivo in Spagna, Repubblica Dominicana e Stati Uniti.



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