Joaquin Mir Trinxet or Joaquin Mir y Trinxet (
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: ''Joaquim Mir i Trinxet'') (
Barcelona
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6 January 1873 – 8 April 1940) was a Catalan artist known for his use of color in his paintings. He lived through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona. His paintings helped to define the Catalan art movement known as ''
modernisme
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''.
Barcelona and Paris
Mir Trinxet was born in Barcelona to a well-off Catalan family. His father was representative of foreign firms, some of them from Nuremberg
Mir studied at the Llotja before joining the
Colla del Safrà group with
Canals,
Nonell, and
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. Thanks to an agreement with his uncle Avelino Trinxet Casas, he was able to work as a painter
[Museum Library "Victor Balaguer", dossier] and in 1899 Mir went to Mallorca with
Santiago Rusiñol
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, where he met the mystic Belgian painter
William Degouve de Nuncques
William Degouve de Nuncques (also Nunques) was a Belgian painter, born 28 February 1867 and died 1 March 1935. He was associated with the symbolist movement although he is occasionally referred to as a postimpressionist. He is best known for his ...
, whose work would influence his own.
Working in isolated circumstances in Mallorca, Mir painted odd landscapes in which forms and chromatic colors merged. In his first exhibition in Barcelona in 1901, the critical reviews were positive but the public found his paintings difficult to comprehend. He started in Mallorca a solitary artistic process, full of colors without forms, which finished when he suffered an accident in 1905.
In 1913 he returned to more realistic positions, receiving recognition for his work.
From this period, his paintings tended to become more mystic, more abstract, and highly colored evocations of nature rather than topographical scenes.
Among the artists he met in this period of his life, and who influenced him, were
Laureà Barrau, Santiago Rusiñol,
Eugène Carrière
Eugène Anatole Carrière (16 January 1849 – 27 March 1906) was a French Symbolist artist of the fin-de-siècle period. Carrière's paintings are best known for their near-monochrome brown palette and their ethereal, dreamlike quality. He ...
,
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (14 December 1824 – 24 October 1898) was a French people, French Painting, painter known for his mural painting, who came to be known as "the painter for France". He became the co-founder and president of the Soci ...
, and
Ignacio Zuloaga
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.
He was one of the rare Spanish painters of the period who did not continue his artistic education in Paris. But he visited
Ramon Casas i Carbó
Ramon Casas i Carbó (; 4 January 1866 – 29 February 1932) was a Catalan artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and ...
(Casas) and Rusiñol, who lived together at the Moulin de la Galette in
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, regularly, along with painter and art critic
Miquel Utrillo and the sketch artist
Ramon Canudas. Rusiñol chronicled these times in a series of articles "Desde el Molino" ("From the Mill") for ''La Vanguardia''.
He had not the same influence from the French
impressionists as Casas. The style that would become known as ''modernisme'' had not yet fully come together, but the key people were beginning to know one another, and successful Catalan artists were increasingly coming to identify themselves with Barcelona as much as with Paris.
Meanwhile, the
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circle that included Casas and Rusiñol began with greater frequency to organize exhibitions of their own in Barcelona and
Sitges
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. With this increasing activity in Catalonia, he settled more in or around Barcelona.
Mir Trinxet contributed several murals to
Casa Trinxet after his trip to Majorca with Santiago Rusiñol, where he met the mystic Belgian painter
William Degouve de Nuncques in 1899, and before his move to Reus. He started his work in the house in 1903.
The personal papers of Joaquim Mir are preserved in the
Biblioteca de Catalunya.
Mir Trinxet Private Art Manifiesto
Mir Trinxet summed up his private art manifesto in 1928: "All I want is for my works to lighten the heart and flood the eyes and the soul with light."
Colour and light meant everything to Mir, and he used them to build a personal idiom in which he created a surprisingly modern oeuvre, beyond the art movements like Impressionism or Symbolism with which critics have often sought to associate him. Although his artistic development varied between realism and abstraction, two features crop up throughout his entire output: the urge to establish a new vision of nature and an unremitting search for beauty marked by genuine creative tension.
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Mir Trinxet painted landscapes in Tarragona and Majorca (perhaps his best known works, and certainly the ones that contributed most to create the myth of the artist that merged with nature and lost himself in a delirium of light and colour). In his late works created in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Mir Trinxet intensified the realist side of his work. He also produced works during his campaigns in places like Andorra, Montserrat, Miravet and Gualba.
Casa Trinxet
Special consideration has the major works for the Casa Trinxet in Barcelona, in which Mir Trinxet captured his total conception of the landscape.
Casa Trinxet was a building designed by Catalan Modernist
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Josep Puig i Cadafalch
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and built during the years 1902–1904, in the '' Eixample'' district of Barcelona. Casa Trinxet was "one of the jewels of Barcelona Modernism" and one of the buildings of Barcelona's Illa de la Discòrdia ("Block of Discord"), because of the competing attitudes of Domènech i Montaner, Puig i Cadafalch and Antoni Gaudí
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.
The building was commissioned by Mir Trinxet's uncle Avelino Trinxet Casas, of the textile industry family Trinxet, from Barcelona. Avelino Trinxet was also the owner of the Trinxet factory built in 1907 by Joan Alsina i Arús Joan may refer to:
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in Can Trinxet, Hospitalet, near Barcelona, in a modernist fashion.
Mir Trinxet's style is curious in this house, paint impressionistically scattered, opposed to his other, decidedly less fragmented, work that. It is a blur of colored vision, a haze of dots that travel across the eye. In the house, Mir Trinxet use a technique that gives the painting a mysticism, an almost magical luminosity, as flowers glow as orange and yellow lamps on a bed of lush green. Here we have all the warmth and freshness of a garden, intensity provided in colored blooms, and dew that clings to leaves and grass seeped into a crisp pale green. It is a painting that transports its viewer, absorbs them into an atmosphere, fitting for a mural, which has the power to change He showed his interest for the decorativisme in his work for Casa Trinxet.
The vidres were made in picture-style appearance, like the commissioned by Trinxet from the Rigalt, Granell y Cía. firm in 1910-1912, following instructions from Joaquín Mir Trinxet.
The Casa Trinxet was demolished in 1968 despite attempts by artists and intellectuals to save it for conversion into a museum of Modernism, in the period of Porcioles council, for the builders Nuñez i Navarro.
Lastly movements were late to save Casa Trinxet.
Impressionist, landscape artist
It is true that the range of colours in his palette coincided with the one the Impressionists used; he also coincided with them in excluding the colour black, using a host of combinations to paint shadow. But Mir used these technical resources to create a world of his own, a new landscape. Rather than assimilate and reproduce the theories predominating at the time, his work developed more out of an inner need brought into being by his idiosyncratic way of looking at nature and light.
Essentially, Mir was a landscape artist who took the landscape into a new, as yet unknown dimension. To do so, he played with and revamped a broad range of complementary colours. This is the key to the power of colour in Mir's painting and the tool that enabled him to structure his works on colour rather than form, imbuing his landscapes with genuine soul.
His style was followed by Salvador Masana.[Museum Library "Victor Balaguer", Vilanova, Dossier]
Mir Trinxet as a film director
There is a great audiovisual work, which, under the title Mir's moving eye, presents his activities as an amateur film director for the first time. Now in the artist's son's collection, the films were shot between 1930 and 1936, as his life drew to a close. With this tool, viewers will also have a chance to see what life was like in the Mir family and compare real scenes with the results in his works.
Catalan modernism
In January 2011, the Fondation de l'Hermitage in Lausanne organized a major exhibition devoted to Spanish art at the dawn of the 20th century. Focusing on painters of “The
Generation of 1898” who emerged from the severe upheavals endured by Spain throughout the 19th century, the exhibition highlights how these artists evolved. Oscillating between
respect for Hispanic traditions and modernity, their works were part of the contemporary surge to broaden horizons that arose among the Spanish avant-garde. The Fondation de l'Hermitage selected several works of Joaquin Mir Trinxet.
According to the Fondation: "The painters who pushed and cajoled Spain into the modern era in art are hardly familiar names outside Spain: Bereute, Santiago Rusiñol, Casas, Anglada, Pinazo, Juaquin Mir Trinxet, Regoyos, and many others, are all but forgotten figures outside of Spain who nevertheless decidedly contributed to the character of Spanish painting at the dawn of the 20th century".
Els Quatre Gats
The emerging ''modernista'' art world gained a center with the opening of ''Els Quatre Gats
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'', a bar modeled on '' Le Chat Noir'' in Paris. Casas largely financed this bar on the ground floor of Casa Martí
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Striking features of the build ...
, a building by Architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch
Josep Puig i Cadafalch (; Mataró, 17 October 1867 – Barcelona, 21 December 1956) was a Catalan '' Modernista'' architect who designed many significant buildings in Barcelona, and a politician who had a significant role in the development of ...
, the designer of Casa Trinxet, in Montsió Street near the center of Barcelona; it opened in June 1897 and lasted for six years (and was later reconstructed in 1978). The bar hosted tertulia
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s and revolving art exhibits, including one of the first one-man shows by Pablo Picasso
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Like ''Le Chat Noir'', ''Els Quatre Gats'' attempted its own literary and artistic magazine. That was short-lived, but was soon followed by ''Pèl & Ploma
''Pèl & Ploma'' was a Catalan artistic and literary journal that published 100 issues within four years between June 3, 1899 and December 1, 1903. Catalan artists Ramon Casas i Carbó, Ramón Casas and Miquel Utrillo ran the publication together ...
'', which would slightly outlast the bar itself, and ''Forma'' (1904–1908). ''Pèl & Ploma'' sponsored several prominent art exhibitions.
It is not clear if Mir Trinxet was a frequent or infrequent habitué of El Quatre Gats, where he met many of the modernist painters.
Mir Trinxet, sometimes, like Casas, adopted the ''art nouveau
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'' style that would come to define ''modernisme''.
Other selected works
File:Joaquim Mir - The Rector's Orchard - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Rector's Orchard'' (1896). 100.5 × 126 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - The Labyrinth (Horta, Barcelona) - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Labyrinth (Horta, Barcelona)'' (circa 1898). 115.5 × 141.5 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - Cala Encantada (Majorca) - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Cala Encantada (Majorca)'' (circa 1901). 86.5 × 121 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - The Rock in the Pond - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Rock in the Pond'' (circa 1903). 102 × 128 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - The Big Tree, Sa Calobra - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Big Tree, Sa Calobra'' (1903). 98 × 174 cm. Fundación Banco Santander.
File:Joaquim Mir - Thundery Sky - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Thundery Sky'' (circa 1907). 1225 × 1514 mm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - The New Pond - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The New Pond'' (around 1907-1913). 123.5 × 165.5 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - Spring - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Spring'' (1910). 138 × 101 cm. Fundación Banco Santander.
File:Joaquim Mir - The Jewel - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Jewel'' (circa 1910). 125.5 × 168.5 cm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - Stained glass triptych- El Gorg Blau - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Stained glass triptych: El Gorg Blau'' (circa 1911). 222 × 294 mm. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
File:Joaquim Mir - View of L’Aleixar - Google Art Project.jpg, ''View of L'Aleixar'' (c. 1915-1919). 62.5 × 92.5 cm. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
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*Fragmento de la decoración del comedor grande de la casa Trinxet (Fragment de la décoration de la grande salle à manger de la maison Trinxet), vers 1903 huile sur toile, 142 x 174 cm. Fundación Francisco Godia, Barcelone.
References
External links
Personal papers of Joaquim Mir in Biblioteca de Catalunya
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