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Rafael Romero Barros (30 May 1832, Moguer - 2 December 1895, Córdoba) was a Spanish painter who often worked in the Costumbrismo style. His youngest son was the painter Julio Romero de Torres.

Rafael Romero Barros
Rafael Romero (c.1865)
Born30 May 1832
Moguer, Spain
Died2 December 1895
Córdoba, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationSeville
Known forArt restorer, writer
MovementOrientalist; Costumbrista

Biography


He was born into a humble working-class family. When he was only a few months old, his parents moved to Seville to find employment. At the age of twelve, he began to study at the "Universidad Literaria de Sevilla", where he showed some talent as a writer, producing works on art and literature. It was also there that he had his first art lessons and became serious about an artistic career. Raphael and the English landscape painters were among his first influences.

In 1862, he moved to Córdoba to manage the "Museo Provincial de Pintura".[1] Over the next few years, he founded the "Escuela de Música" and the "Escuela Provincial de Bellas Artes". He also organized and directed the "Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba [es]" and remained active as an author, contributing prolifically to the local newspapers and magazines. In addition to his cultural work, he was a lifetime member of the "Asociación de Obreros Cordobeses", a labor union, where he served as secretary.[1]

Equally significant, perhaps, was his work as an art restorer. In his museum workshop, he restored paintings by Juan de Valdés Leal, Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra and many others, including the image of the "Virgen de Linares", from the Thirteenth Century. His interest in archaeology naturally led him to work for preservation as well as restoration. He was especially concerned about works of Arab and Jewish origin, which were being ignored or vandalized, so he formed an alliance with Father Fidel Fita, a distinguished historical scholar who helped him with transcriptions. His efforts were crowned by an appointment to a seat on the "Comisión de Monumentos de Córdoba".


Selected paintings


His works, especially the later canvases, are classified as Costumbrista, although they often lack the anecdotal character typical of the genre. Many show the influence of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. His other two sons, Rafael and Enrique [es], also became painters of some note.


References


  1. Brief biography @ Cordobapedia.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Rafael Romero Barros

[es] Rafael Romero Barros

Rafael Romero Barros (Moguer, 30 de mayo de 1832-Córdoba, 2 de diciembre de 1895)[1][2] fue un pintor español. Su obra es costumbrista y romántica.[3] Fue padre y profesor del también pintor Julio Romero de Torres.

[fr] Rafael Romero Barros

Rafael Romero Barros (né à Moguer le 30 mai 1832, mort à Cordoue le 2 décembre 1895) est un peintre espagnol connu comme paysagiste et peintre de scènes de genre de la campagne espagnole. Il occupa aussi les postes de conservateur-restaurateur dans l'actuel musée des beaux-arts de Cordoue puis de conservateur dans l'actuel musée archéologique et ethnologique de la ville. Il fut aussi le professeur de nombreux peintres célèbres, dont son fils Julio Romero de Torres.



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