Adolfo Guiard
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Adolfo Guiard Larrauri (10 August 1860 – 8 March 1916) was a Spanish painter in the
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style.


Biography

He was born in
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, Spain, one of the fifteen children of Alphonse Guiard, a photographer who had come from France. The family was generally well off, but suffered hard times after his father's studio burned as the result of a shelling during the
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. The writer, , has recounted how his (Viar's) mother gave Adolfo his first set of watercolors and launched his career. His first formal lessons were with , a noted
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painter.Brief biography
@ MCN Biografías.
At the age of sixteen, he went to Barcelona to continue his studies with
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.Biographical notes
@ the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum.
In 1878, he went to Paris, where he was able to enroll at the
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and study with
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who declared that he was a "born painter". He also became acquainted with other established painters; notably
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, who had a major influence on his work. Around 1886, he returned to Bilbao. The following year, he received a major commission from the Sociedad Bilbaína to decorate their headquarters. He established a workshop in
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, to work on the commission, and had his first solo exhibition that same year. The initial critical responses were largely negative, but his work was praised by
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. In 1890, he relocated to
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and concentrated on landscapes. Around 1900, he lived briefly in
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and participated in the first exhibition of
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, held in Bilbao, which made his work more popular despite continuing negative reviews. He finally settled in
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, where he shared a studio with . In 1902, he exhibited with other Spanish artists at the Silberberg Galleries in Paris. In 1908, he began contributing to a satirical journal called ' that included articles from other artists and writers, young and old, such as Unamuno, and José Arrue. Three years later, he began to exhibit with the new Basque Artists' Association, but never became a member.Brief biography
@ Arteder.
In his final years, his output decreased dramatically. He died in Bilbao, aged 56. Major retrospectives were held in 1916, 1927 and, more recently, in 1984 at the
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. Most of his works are in private collections.


References


Further reading

* Javier González de Durana, ''Adolfo Guiard: el primer artista moderno'', Muelle de Uribitarte, 2009


External links


More works by Guiard
@ Ciudad de la Pintura.
Portrait of Guiard
© by Manuel Losada (1865-1949)

by
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