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Juan Antonio Ribera Fernandez, also Juan Antonio de Ribera (May 27, 1779 – June 15, 1860) was a Spanish painter.

Cincinnatus leaving the plow to make laws in Rome by Juan Antonio Ribera, Museo del Prado, 1806)
Cincinnatus leaving the plow to make laws in Rome by Juan Antonio Ribera, Museo del Prado, 1806)

Early life and career


Ribera was born in Madrid, was a student of Francisco Bayeu y Subías, and probably had on occasion met with Francisco Goya. He participated in 1802 in the annual competition of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando with a copy of Raphael's Pasmo de Sicilia. He won a prize that allowed him to be awarded a scholarship in Paris. There he worked in the studio of Jacques-Louis David, where he produced his notable Cincinnatus leaving the plow to make laws to Rome.


Exile


He went into exile during the Peninsular War. In 1811, Ribera was appointed court painter by the exiled Charles IV of Spain, who he accompanied to Rome, where he was appointed a member of the Accademia di San Luca. After King Ferdinand VII of Spain returned to Spain, Ribera was later confirmed as court painter in 1816, although he remained in Rome until 1818 painting works he had already been commissioned for.


Museo del Prado


In 1820 Vicente López y Portaña established the Museo del Prado. Ribera's tenure as director of the same organization began in 1857, replacing José de Madrazo y Agudo. In his term the Museum published the fifth catalog of works (1858), in force until the publication of the sixth in 1872. In 1857 he was appointed First Court Painter by Isabel II of Spain. He died in Madrid on June 15, 1860.


Legacy


Despite his short work, Ribera is considered one of the characteristic representatives of Neoclassicism in Spain, together with José de Madrazo y Agudo and José Aparicio. He was also an important teacher and directed the Museo del Prado between 1857 and 1860, succeeded by Federico de Madrazo. He was the father of the painter Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve.


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[de] Juan Antonio Ribera

Juan Antonio Ribera (* 27. Mai 1779 in Madrid; † 15. Juni 1860 ebenda) war ein spanischer Historien- und Porträtmaler. Neben José de Madrazo y Agudo und José Aparicio (1773–1838) gilt er als einer der namhaften spanischen Maler des Klassizismus.
- [en] Juan Antonio Ribera

[es] Juan Antonio Ribera

Juan Antonio Ribera Fernández (Madrid, 27 de mayo de 1779-Ibidem, 15 de junio de 1860)[1] fue un pintor español. Pese a su breve obra, está considerado uno de los representantes más característicos del Neoclasicismo en España, junto a José de Madrazo y José Aparicio.[2] Fue también un importante pedagogo y desempeñó la dirección del Museo del Prado entre 1857 y 1860. Fue padre del también pintor Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve.

[fr] Juan Antonio de Ribera

Juan Antonio de Ribera né le 27 mai 1779 à Madrid, où il meurt le 15 juin 1860, est un peintre espagnol, élève de David.



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