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Daniel Zuloaga y Boneta (1852 – December 27, 1921) was a Spanish
ceramist Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay. It may take forms including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is one of the visual arts. Whil ...
and painter. He is considered to be one of the innovators of art pottery in Spain. He worked primarily from his workshops in Madrid and Segovia, but his work extended throughout Spain. He participated in various international exhibitions, and his pieces can be found in other European countries. His work was characterized by using ancient techniques. Through the influence of his father, Zuloaga worked in his youth at the Royal Palace of Madrid. After training in France, Zuloaga and his brothers opened their first shop in the Real Fábrica de La Moncloa, its most representative work being the facades of the
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. His other works appear at the
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and the
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, among many others. He introduced Ceramic arts in Spain and also set up a school with intent to promote “traditional techniques and introduce styles such as neo-renaissance and modernism to European fashion.


Biography

Daniel Zuloaga was born in 1852 into a family of artists who specialized in metal work. In the initial years of his life, he was trained by his family in these skills, particularly by his father
Eusebio Zuloaga Eusebio Zuloaga González (Madrid, 15 December 1808 - Deusto, Bilbao 1898), was a Spanish gunsmith. He is considered the initiator of the art of modern damascening. He was the first Spanish artist who achieved an international reputation, partici ...
who was director of the Royal Armoury and specialist in
damascene Damascene may refer to: * Topics directly associated with the city of Damascus in Syria: ** A native or inhabitant of Damascus ** Damascus Arabic, the local dialect of Damascus ** Damascus steel, developed for swordmaking ** "Damascene moment", the ...
(metal inlay work), and his brother-in-law (sister’s husband)
Ignacio Suárez Llanos Ignacio Suárez Llanos (31 July 1830, Gijón25 December 1881, Madrid) was a Spanish painter and illustrator who specialized in portraits. Biography When he was still very young, he moved to Madrid. There, he began his studies at the Real Aca ...
who was a well-known painter. He was the half-brother of
Plácido Zuloaga Plácido Maria Martin Zuloaga y Zuloaga (5 October 18341 July 1910) was a Spanish sculptor and metalworker. He is known for refining damascening, a technique that involves inlaying gold, silver, and other metals into an iron surface, creating an ...
who took over the family workshop from his father. He went to school of ceramics in Sèvres, France to specialize in the ceramic arts. On his return to Spain, he joined the Royal Factory in Moncloa. His first major assignment was tile work for the Exposición Nacional de Minería of 1883 in Madrid, decorating
Ricardo Velázquez Bosco Ricardo Velázquez Bosco (1843–1923) was a Spanish architect, archaeologist and scholar. Velázquez's most notable architecture was erected in Madrid, buildings such as the Palacio de Cristal and the Palacio de Velázquez (both in the Parque d ...
's Palacio de Velázquez. He associated with Velázquez professionally and worked in his team on many projects in Madrid, Segovia and
Guipúzcoa Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French depa ...
. He also participated in international exhibitions.. His nephew was the renowned painter Ignacio Zuloaga. One particular aspect of Igancio's paintings was that he painted his uncle and his entire family again and again and displayed the paintings, portraying them in Spanish gypsy life, in many parts of the world. One of his famous paintings is that of his uncle and his family portrayed in national costume in the backdrop of Spanish natural scenery and titled “My Uncle Daniel and his family”. This painting is displayed in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. In his old age, Daniel Zuloaga grew a white beard, resembling a saint. He was very well known in Spain for his rich contribution to ceramic arts and also introducing coloured tiles, which depicted Castilian rural life. His children helped him in the art work, with Esperanza, one of his two gifted daughters helping him in colouring. While his pottery works are seen in all parts of Spain, the ceramics works are particularly conspicuous in many famous churches and in the passages of Seville. In 1905, Zuloaga purchased the Church of San Juan de los Caballeros in Segovia, which he converted into his workshop. The design shop was housed in the vestry. In another chamber of the church he applied colours on the baked works before carrying out glazing. The furnaces or ''hornos'', which were fired with wood or charcoal, were kept in the nave. Another wing of the church was the storehouse for the materials for his art works, such as “old missals, lecterns, parchments and chairs”. He died in Segovia in 1921 at the age of 71.


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Bibliography

* RUBIO CELADA, Abraham (1999). "Innovaciones, técnicas, estilísticas y temática en la cerámica de los Zuloaga". ''Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio'' 8 (4, julio-agosto) (in Spanish) * RUBIO CELADA, Abraham (2004). "De la tradición a la modernidad: los Zuloaga ceramistas". Madrid: ''Memoria para optar al grado de doctor'' (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). (in Spanish) * RUBIO CELADA, Abraham (2004). "Cerámicas modernistas de Daniel Zuloaga en Donostia-San Sebastián". ''Ondarre'' (23). pp. 455–464 (in Spanish) * RUBIO CELADA, Abraham (2004). "Cerámicas de estilo modernista diseñadas por Daniel Zuloaga en la fábrica de loza La Segoviana (1893-1906)". Actas del IX Congreso Annual de la Asociación de Ceramología (''Tradición y modernidad: la cerámica en el modernismo''). pp. 295–314 (in Spanish) * RUBIO CELADA, Abraham y ESCORIAL PINELA, Ángel (2007). ''Los Zuloaga, artistas de la cerámica''. Madrid: Editorial de Caja Segovia. (in Spanish) * MARTÍN, José Luis (1992). ''La escultura segoviana''. Segovia. (in Spanish) * DA ROCHA ARANDA, Oscar y MUÑOZ FAJARDO, Ricardo (2007). ''Madrid modernista: guía de arquitectura''. Editorial Tebar. (in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Zuloaga, Daniel 1852 births 1921 deaths Artists from Madrid Spanish ceramists 19th-century Spanish painters Spanish male painters 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists People from Segovia 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish people of Basque descent