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Casimiro Sainz y Saiz (4 December 1853 – 19 August 1898) was a Spanish painter, known for his landscapes and portraits with interior scenes.


Biography

He was born in Matamorosa,
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. His father was a veterinarian and his uncle was the noted physiologist, . He was the youngest of ten children and his mother died of
cholera Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium ''Vibrio cholerae''. Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to severe. The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. Vomiting and ...
when he was eleven months old.Notes for a biography
by Teodoro Pastor Martínez @ Cuadernos de Campoo.
At the age of thirteen, he was sent to Madrid to work at his brother-in-law's grocery store. It was there that he first took some drawing lessons. Weakness in his left leg made it impossible to do hard work, so he returned home.
@ Cantabria 102 Municipios.
The problem was later diagnosed as a then-inoperable tumor (possibly
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) in his left hip, although rumors persisted that his lameness was due to mistreatment by his employer. At the age of seventeen, thanks to a scholarship from the "Diputación de Santander", he returned to Madrid and enrolled at the
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, where he studied with
Vicente Palmaroli Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. Biography He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teac ...
and
Carlos de Haes Carlos Sebastián Pedro Hubert de Haes (January 25, 1829 – June 17, 1898) was a Spanish painter from Belgium.Caso, E. F., ''Les Orientalistes de l'école Espagnole,'' ACR edition, 1997, p. 128 He was noted for the Realism in his landscapes, a ...
, among others. He frequently painted en
plein aire ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
around the city; working in a state of feverish creativity. Constant bouts of ill-health related to his tumor led to an emotional instability that was exploited by the businessman and art dealer, , who would buy his works cheap and sell them to the nobility at inflated prices. Sainz was apparently aware of this, but had no other means of support. In 1881, he won an award at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, but his physical and psychological state forced his friends to take him back to Matamorosa, where his health was restored and he entered his most productive period. He returned to Madrid in 1885 where, at first, he lived with his sister Luisa then went to the join the creative community in
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. During this period, he was subject to constant relapses and recuperations; tended to by his friends. Nevertheless, he was able to participate in several exhibitions and received good notices from the critics. His constant suffering made him delusional and he became increasingly unable to care for himself. For two years, he stayed with his friend, the painter . In 1890, Pelayo and another friend found it necessary to take him to a psychiatric sanatorium operated by Dr. José María Esquerdo in
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. The Diputación Provincial awarded him a pension that enabled him to defray the costs of his long stay there. That same year, he won another award at the National Exhibition. He died in
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, from an infection of his left leg, aged 44, and was interred at the local cemetery. In 1922, his remains were moved to
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and his grave was adorned with a sculpture by Victorio Macho. Streets have been named for him in
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and
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.


Selected paintings

Sainz-Desk.jpg, Woman at a
Writing Desk File:Sainz-Moon.jpg, Double Moon File:Paseo de Recoletos - Casimiro Sainz.jpeg,
Paseo de Recoletos Paseo de Recoletos is a wide boulevard in central Madrid leading from Plaza de Cibeles to Plaza de Colón. From west to east it consists of: * Two southward lanes * The pedestrian walk * A southward bus lane * Three southward lanes * Three north ...
Sainz-Washerwomen.jpg, Washerwomen on the Manzanares Sainz-Fireplace.jpg, By the Fireplace


References


Further reading

* Salvador Carretero Rebés, Diego Bedia Casanueva; ''Casimiro Sainz y Saiz, 1853-1898'' (exhibition catalog) Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander, 1998


External links


"La inconclusa obra artistica de Casimiro Sainz Saiz (1853-1898)"
by Salvador Carretero Rebés @ Cuadernos de Campoo.
Arcadja Auctions: More works by Sainz.
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