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Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (24 July 1841 – 15 September 1920) was a Spanish painter from the Madrazo family of artists who worked in the Realistic style, although his later work shows signs of Rococo and Japanese influence. He was known primarily for his genre paintings and portraits. His grandfather was José de Madrazo, his father was the portrait painter Federico de Madrazo and his brother was Ricardo de Madrazo.

Raimundo de Madrazo
Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, by
his father, Federico de Madrazo
Born
Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

24 July 1841
Rome, Italy
Died15 September 1920 (aged 79)
Versailles, France
NationalitySpanish
EducationReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
École des Beaux-Arts
Known forPainting
MovementRealism

Biography


He was born in Rome[1] into a family of artists with a noble background. His grandfather was José de Madrazo, the painter and former Director of the Museo del Prado; his father was Federico de Madrazo, also a painter; his uncles were Luis de Madrazo, a painter, Pedro de Madrazo, an art critic and Juan de Madrazo, an architect; while his brother was Ricardo de Madrazo, also a painter.[2] His maternal grandfather was Tadeusz Kuntze, a Polish painter. The Madrazo family have been described as one of the most important painting dynasties, who literally dominated 19th-century painting in Spain.[3]

His first lessons came from his father and grandfather. Later, he attended the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, where he studied with Carlos Luis de Ribera and Carlos de Haes. He settled in Madrid and completed his education with a visit to Paris in 1860; taking lessons from Léon Cogniet and coming under the influence of his friend Alfred Stevens.[4]

He had his first exhibition that same year and often visited New York to sell his paintings. Among his clients there were the Vanderbilt family and Alexander Turney Stewart.[5] He rarely had exhibitions in Spain. In 1882 he, Stevens, Giuseppe de Nittis and Georges Petit established an "International Painting Exhibition" to promote foreign artists living in Paris.[5]

He was a frequent exhibitor at the Paris Salon, won a major medal at the Exposition Universelle (1889)[4] and was a regular at the salon of Madeleine Lemaire. The model for nearly all of the female figures in his genre paintings was Aline Masson, the daughter of the doorman at the Paris residence of the Marqués de Casa Riera [es].[6]

After 1862, he lived in Paris for much of his life. In the late 1860s, he spent some time in Rome with his brother, working in the studios of Marià Fortuny, who had married their sister Cecilia. During the Franco-Prussian War, he lived in Granada. His wife died during childbirth in 1874, the same year as his brother-in-law, Fortuny.

In 1894, he donated a collection of works by Francisco de Goya that he had acquired in 1869 to the Museo del Prado.[4] In 1914, he moved to Versailles, where he died six years later. His son, Federico de Madrazo y Ochoa (known as "Coco") also became a notable painter.


Selected paintings



See also



References


  1. His place of birth is not entirely clear. Some sources give Madrid as the birthplace while others cite Rome.
  2. Caso, E.D., Les Orientalistes de l'école Espagnole, ACR edition, 1997, p. 158
  3. Los Madrazo, una familia de artistas: [Exhibition], Museo Municipal, 1985 [catálogo de la exposición, tapa del libro]
  4. Brief biography @ the Museo del Prado.
  5. Brief biography @ AllArt Classic.
  6. Commentary on "The Reading" @ the Carmen Thyssen Museum.

Further reading




Media related to Raimundo Madrazo at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


- [en] Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

[es] Raimundo Madrazo

Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (Roma, 24 de julio de 1841 - Versalles, 15 de septiembre de 1920) fue un pintor español realista del siglo XIX. Era hijo y discípulo del famoso retratista Federico Madrazo, cuñado del no menos famoso Mariano Fortuny, hermano de Ricardo Madrazo y nieto del notable pintor José Madrazo. Hoy, algunas de sus obras se encuentran expuestas en los mejores museos de Europa, como en el Museo del Prado.

[fr] Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, né à Rome le 24 juillet 1841 et mort à Versailles le 15 septembre 1920, est un peintre réaliste académique espagnol du XIXe siècle, apprécié de la société mondaine de son époque.

[it] Raimundo de Madrazo

Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (Roma, 24 giugno 1841 – Versailles, 15 settembre 1920) è stato un pittore spagnolo, ritrattista, esponente della terza generazione di una famiglia di pittori figurativi tra i più rappresentativi del XIX secolo.

[ru] Мадрасо, Раймундо

Райму́ндо де Мадра́со и Гарре́та (исп. Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta; 1841 (1841), Рим — 1920, Версаль) — испанский художник, представитель реализма. Обучался живописи у отца, художника Федерико Мадрасо, а также посещал Академию изящных искусств в Мадриде, где был учеником Карлоса де Хеса. После 1860 года проживал преимущественно в Париже, где проходил обучение у Леона Конье. Попал под влияние своего друга Альфреда Стевенса. В том же году у него была первая выставка, и он часто приезжал в Нью-Йорк, чтобы продать свои картины. У него редко были выставки в Испании. В 1882 году он, Стевенс, Джузеппе де Ниттис и Жорж Пети организовали «Международную выставку живописи» для продвижения иностранных художников, живущих в Париже. В 1914 году он переехал в Версаль, где и умер шесть лет спустя. Его сын, Федерико Мадрасо-и-Очоа, также стал известным художником.



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