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Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar ( San Fernando, 1851 -
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, September 4, 1886) was a Chilean
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
and draftsman. She was the first student of the ''Painting Academy'' and the first teacher of plastic arts in her country. She obtained an important public recognition for her work as a portraitist of women of the high society of Valparaíso, according to what was reflected in the press of his time.


Family and studies

She was the daughter of José Antonio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, born in the city of San Fernando, in the
province of Colchagua Colchagua Province ( es, Provincia de Colchagua) is one of three provinces of the central Chilean region of O'Higgins (VI). Its capital is San Fernando. It is bordered on the north by Cachapoal Province, on the east by the Argentine Republic, ...
, in the middle of a middle-class family, where her artistic gifts stood out as a child. At age 15 she moved to Santiago with his father. She joined the Painting Academy in 1866. She is considered the ''first woman who drives feminine art''. In 1869, she was appointed by
Alejandro Ciccarelli Alejandro Ciccarelli Manzoni, originally Alessandro Ciccarelli (25 January 1811, Naples - 5 May 1879, Santiago) was an Italian-born Chilean painter and educator. He was the first Director of the Academy of Painting in Santiago, Chile. Biography ...
and, therefore, by the state of Chile, professor of drawing at the Painting Academy; She was 18 years old. This fact made her the first drawing teacher in Chile, being one of the initiators of this discipline as a teacher in the state school.


Art

She was one of the pioneer women to participate in the Painting Salons of Santiago. His talent was highlighted by oil painting on canvas, mainly on motifs about mythological legends, animals, epic themes, still lifes, flowers and varied compositions. He also stood out as a pencil portraitist. With this technique it is estimated that he made more than two thousand portraits on paper. Among these portraits, the ladies of Valparaíso stand out: Juana Vargas de Jara Quemada, Carmela Mena de Veras, Marcelina Vargas de Mena, Acasia Lazo de Undurraga and the Royal Lady of Azúa. The portraits received a psychological character and nuances. He made a profession of his artistic work, like any other of the students of the Academy, being a work that allowed him to have his income to cover his needs, which for his time, moved him away from the leisure pattern; This was socially linked to women. You could see the learning of art, also French and music, as complements of their high education and culture. Thus, his work was a reflection of the Chilean social context, especially the portraits of ladies of the high society of the time. His five sisters also cultivated the painting. In the inauguration speech of the Academy of Painting in the year of 1849, where
Alejandro Ciccarelli Alejandro Ciccarelli Manzoni, originally Alessandro Ciccarelli (25 January 1811, Naples - 5 May 1879, Santiago) was an Italian-born Chilean painter and educator. He was the first Director of the Academy of Painting in Santiago, Chile. Biography ...
pointed out that: She in her art can also make references to Paula Aldunate Larraín (1834-1871) who she was a disciple of Mauricio Rugendas.


Death and legacy

Agustina Gutiérrez Agustina is a given name, a feminine version of Augustine. It is a name popular in Argentina, Indonesia, and Uruguay. It may refer to: * Agustina de Aragón (1786–1857), Spanish heroine * Agustina Bessa-Luís (1922-2019), Portuguese writer * Agu ...
was a victim of pneumonia of 35 years old, dying from this cause on September 4, 1886. In number 51 of the cultural newspaper called The Illustrated Workshop, it is said of her: In the following paragraphs they indicate that:
José Miguel Blanco José Miguel Blanco Gavilán (16 December 1839, Santiago — 4 February 1897, Santiago) was a Chilean sculptor, illustrator and writer. Biography His artistic education began in a series of night classes for day laborers, taught by the It ...
says about her:
Agustina Gutiérrez Agustina is a given name, a feminine version of Augustine. It is a name popular in Argentina, Indonesia, and Uruguay. It may refer to: * Agustina de Aragón (1786–1857), Spanish heroine * Agustina Bessa-Luís (1922-2019), Portuguese writer * Agu ...
participated in a single collective exhibition, which was the first exhibition of the Fifth Normal of the National Association of Agriculture, in
Santiago of Chile Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose ...
, in 1884.El Taller Ilustrado N°51, septiembre de 1886


Awards and distinctions

*1884 Honorable Mention in Painting, Salon 1884, Santiago de Chile


See also

* Aurora Mira Mena (1863 – 1939) * Magdalena Mira Mena (1859 – 1930) *
Celia Castro Celia Castro (1860, Valparaíso - 19 June 1930, Valparaíso) was a Chilean visual artist. Her style is generally associated with Realism. Biography Castro's artistic career was inspired from a meeting with the painter Manuel Antonio Caro who, ...
(1860 – 1930) * Painting Academy (Chile)


References

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