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Teófilo Castillo Guas or Guash (2 October 1857, Carhuaz - 7 December 1922, Tucumán) was a Peruvian Impressionist painter, art critic and photographer.

Self-portrait (c.1910)
Self-portrait (c.1910)
The Sacking of Qurikancha
The Sacking of Qurikancha

Biography


He studied at the Seminario de Lima, then continued his studies in Spain and France.[1] Upon returning to Peru, he held an exhibition of his works that were inspired by the Peruvian Traditions of Ricardo Palma.

In 1888, he moved to Buenos Aires, where he was married and worked as a photographer in addition to painting. He went back to Lima in 1906 and opened his own studio.[1]

Two years later, he briefly revisited Spain, then worked as an art critic and portrait painter. He also became artistic director for the magazines Prisma, La Ilustración Peruana and Variedades, where he published color reproductions of his major works.[2]

He was an enthusiastic promoter for the establishment of the Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes and recommended Daniel Hernández Morillo as the most qualified person to become the school's first Director. Hernández received the position, but Castillo was not even invited to join the staff.[citation needed] Disappointed and disillusioned, he left Peru for good in 1920.

He settled in Tucumán, where he became editor of the magazine Sol y Nieve.[1] He also produced a huge canvas depicting General Manuel Belgrano presenting the Flag of Argentina to the Congress of Tucumán in 1816, which was purchased by the Argentine government for 20,000 Pesos. Shortly after, he was named an honorary Professor at the local art academy.

His son, Carlos Aitor Castillo [es], also became a well-known painter.


References


  1. Brief biography @ the Centro de Estudiantes Teófilo Castillo.
  2. Brief biography and works @ "Una Lima Que Se Fue..." (The Lima That Was).

Further reading





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Teófilo Castillo Guas (Carhuaz, Áncash, 2 de octubre de 1857 – Tucumán, Argentina, 7 de diciembre de 1922) fue un pintor, crítico de arte y fotógrafo peruano. Representante del academicismo pictórico peruano, estuvo influenciado por el impresionismo. Fue padre de Carlos Aitor Castillo, que destacó también como pintor.



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