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Julio Vila y Prades (9 April 1873, Valencia - 9 July 1930, Barcelona) was a Spanish painter and muralist who also worked throughout Latin America.

Julio Vila y Prades (1912);
Julio Vila y Prades (1912);

Biography


Valencianos (Joaquín Sorolla's children)
Valencianos
(Joaquín Sorolla's children)

Against his parents wishes, he began his artistic studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos with Francisco Domingo Marqués and Joaquín Agrasot. He then went to Madrid and was an assistant in the workshop of Joaquín Sorolla from 1893 to 1904.[1]

He was a frequent participant at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, where he took honorable mention in 1892 and 1897 and won a medal in 1904 for his painting, On Rice.[1] That same year, he went to Paris and spent a short time studying at the Académie Julian.

Expressing a desire to visit South America, his friend Sorolla contacted the Catalan businessman and art promoter, José Artal (1862-1918), who was based in Buenos Aires.[2] With his support, Vila went to Argentina, where he painted landscapes and genre scenes on the pampas. He returned to Europe in 1906, spending some time in Brittany, then visiting Madrid, where he made drawings at the wedding of King Alfonso XIII.

In 1908, following the death of his mother, he went back to Buenos Aires and married José (soon to be "Count") Artal's daughter, Carmen, who was fifteen years his junior. Over the next few years, he travelled throughout Argentina, receiving several commissions for decorative works, including the ceiling at the Tigre Club, and murals at the Plaza Hotel and the Tucumán Government Palace.[1] He also produced numerous portraits.

Plans to move to Paris were quashed by the beginning of World War I and his family settled in San Sebastián instead. He continued to travel, however, working in New York, Havana, Caracas and Mexico City.[2] He returned to Spain in 1921 and painted the ceiling of the new Gran Kursaal de San Sebastián (since demolished).[1] After that, he went to Peru, to do on-site sketches for a mural of the Battle of Ayacucho, to be placed in the new Bolivarian Museum in Caracas.[2] The year 1924 found him in San Francisco, painting a ceiling mural, The Apotheosis of the California Soldier, for the theater at the Legion of Honor museum.[3]:95

In 1928, he moved his workshop to Barcelona, so his wife could be closer to her family. That same year, the Peruvian government awarded him the Order of the Sun, although the mural that had been commissioned would remain unfinished at his death, two years later.[2]


Selected paintings



References


  1. Brief biography @ the Museo del Prado.
  2. Brief biography by María Luisa García Serrano @ the Carmen Thyssen Museum.
  3. Legion of Honor: Inside and Out. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2013.



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[de] Julio Vila y Prades

Julio Vila y Prades (* 9. April 1873 in Valencia, Spanien; † 9. Juli 1930 in Barcelona) war ein spanischer Maler. Er war ein erfolgreicher, viel reisender Künstler der mit kostumbristischen Landschafts- und Porträtgemälden im Stil des impressionistischen Luminismus bekannt wurde. Seine hellen, freundlich wirkenden Werke waren vom Publikum leicht zu verstehen. Er fertigte ebenso elegante bürgerliche Porträts an, gestaltete private und öffentliche Räume mit Fresken und trug mit Historienbildern zur Ikonografie der südamerikanischen Geschichte bei. Einen wesentlichen Teil seines künstlerischen Lebens verbrachte er in Iberoamerika, wo er mit seinen Werken die zeitgenössische spanische Malerei einführte und von den spanischstämmigen Oberschichten vieler Länder mit Begeisterung aufgenommen wurde.[1][2][3]
- [en] Julio Vila y Prades



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