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Valentín Carderera y Solano (14 February 1796, Huesca - 25 March 1880, Madrid) was a Spanish painter, erudite scholar and collector. He was named honorary court painter during the reign of Isabel II.[1]

Valentín Carderera; portrait by Federico de Madrazo
Valentín Carderera; portrait by Federico de Madrazo
Portrait of Queen Consort Maria Christina (1831)
Portrait of Queen Consort
Maria Christina (1831)

Biography


He attended the Universidad Sertoriana de Huesca [es], where he studied philosophy then, thanks to the patronage of José de Palafox, studied drawing in Zaragoza with Buenaventura Salesa and painting in Madrid in the Royal Academy of Arts, where his teachers were Mariano Salvador Maella and José de Madrazo.[2] In 1822, he won a grant to study in Rome, awarded by José António, Duke of Villahermosa.[1] He remained in Italy until 1831, travelling widely and creating sketches and watercolours.

Back to Spain, in 1836, he received a commission to make an inventory of the nationalised works of art from suppressed monasteries in Castile.[2] From 1838, he was a governing member of the board at the Museo Real de Pintura y Escultura. He was also a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, where he taught art history and, from 1843, he held a chair at the Real Academia de la Historia.[1] In 1873, he helped establish the Museo de Huesca [es] by donating paintings from his own collection.[2]

His most familiar works are portraits of famous Spaniards throughout history; gathered together in a large anthology called Iconografía Española (1855, enlarged in 1864), which constitutes his magnum opus.[1] In order to defray the costs of publication, he had to sell his collection of drawings and prints to the Biblioteca Nacional.

As a writer, he also contributed regular essays on cultural subjects to El Artista [es], Semanario Pintoresco Español [es], El Museo Universal and the French Gazette des Beaux-Arts.[2] In 1866, he edited the first edition of the Discursos practicables del nobilísimo arte de la pintura, written in 1675 by Jusepe Martínez.

As a collector, he was particularly fond of the drawings and engravings of Francisco de Goya and owned a large collection of them. In 1835, he wrote the first substantial biography of Goya, which was published in El Artista.[1]


Writings



References


  1. Brief biography @ the Museo del Prado
  2. Brief biography @ the Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa.



На других языках


- [en] Valentín Carderera

[es] Valentín Carderera

Valentín Carderera y Solano (Huesca, 1796-Madrid, 1880) fue un artista, erudito y coleccionista español, pintor de cámara de la reina Isabel II.

[fr] Valentín Carderera

Valentín Carderera y Solano, né le 14 février 1796 à Huesca et mort le 25 mars 1880 à Madrid, est un peintre, érudit et collectionneur espagnol. Il est peintre de cour de la reine Isabelle II d'Espagne.

[it] Valentín Carderera

Valentin Carderera (Huesca, 14 febbraio 1796 – Madrid, 25 marzo 1880) è stato un pittore spagnolo.



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