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Pelegrí Clavé i Roqué sometimes Pelegrin Clavé (17 June 1811, Barcelona 13 September 1880, Barcelona) was a Spanish painter in the Romantic style who lived and taught in Mexico for many years.[1]

Self-portrait (1835)
Self-portrait (1835)

Biography


Jacob Receives the Bloody Robe of his son Joseph
Jacob Receives the Bloody Robe of his son Joseph

From 1822 to 1833, he studied at the Escola de la Llotja; his teachers included Salvador Mayol [ca] and Pau Rigalt. [2] While there, he received several awards. After graduating, he became one of the first recipients of a study grant from the "Junta de Comerç" (Board of Trade).

In the Spring of 1834, he went to Rome where he enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca; studying with Pietro Tenerani and Tommaso Minardi, who introduced him to Friedrich Overbeck and the Nazarene school of painting.[3] During this period, he travelled widely throughout Italy and France and exhibited in Milan. When he had finished his fellowship, he decided to stay in Rome and attempt to earn his living as a painter.

In July 1846, the Chargé d'affaires of Mexico in Rome contracted him and his friend, Manuel Vilar, to become, respectively, the Directors of painting and sculpture at the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City, where they took up their positions in August.[2] Vilar died there in 1860, and Clavé remained until 1868.

In addition to his official duties, he did portraits of many of the members of Mexican high-society. He and his students also helped to decorate the cupola of the Temple of San Felipe Neri ("La Profesa") in 1867.[2] Unfortunately, their work and much of the cupola was destroyed by a fire in 1914.[4]

In 1868, he returned to Barcelona and was elected to the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, where many of his early works are now housed. He became a member of the jury that decided who is awarded the fellowships for study in Rome. In 1876, he chose Antoni Fabrés, who in his turn would become Director at the Academy of San Carlos.[5]


References


The Good Samaritan (1838)
The Good Samaritan (1838)
  1. Benezit Dictionary of Artists
  2. Brief biography @ the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana
  3. Jacob rep la túnica ensangonada del seu fill Josep. Pelegrí Clavé, booklet published by the Museu d'Art de Girona, December 2010
  4. Grove Art Online
  5. (ca) Real Academia de Bellas Artes

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Pelegrín Clavé

Pelegrín Clavé i Roquer bzw. auch y Roque oder y Rogué (* 1811 in Barcelona; † 1880 ebenda) war ein spanischer Kunstmaler, dessen katalanisch geprägter, künstlerischer Stil sich mit dem der Nazarenischen Kunst vermischte.
- [en] Pelegrí Clavé

[es] Pelegrín Clavé

Pelegrín Clavé y Roqué (en catalán, Pelegrí Clavé i Roqué) (Barcelona, 17 de junio de 1811-ibid., 13 de septiembre de 1880)[1][2] fue un pintor español, cercano al movimiento de los nazarenos.

[fr] Pelegrí Clavé

Pelegrí Clavé i Roqué, parfois appelé Pelegrín Clavé (né à Barcelone le 27 juin 1811 où il est mort le 13 septembre 1880) est un peintre espagnol de style romantique qui a vécu et enseigné au Mexique pendant de nombreuses années[1].

[ru] Клаве, Пелегрин

Пелегрин Клаве́ и Роке́ (исп. Pelegrí Clavé i Roqué, 17 июня 1811 (1811-06-17) , Барселона — 13 сентября 1880, Барселона) — испанский и каталонский художник, представитель назарейской школы живописи в Испании, долгое время живший и работавший в Мексике.



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