Jose Etxenagusia Errazkin or, in Spanish, José Echenagusía Errazquin (1 February 1844 – 31 January 1912) was a Basque
genre
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painter. He signed his works "Echena".
Biography
He was born in
Hondarribia
Hondarribia ( eu, Hondarribia; es, Fuenterrabía; french: Fontarrabie) is a town situated on the west shore of Bidasoa river's mouth, in Gipuzkoa, in Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, Spain.
The border town is situated on a ...
, into a well-to-do bourgeois family. After displaying an early talent for art, he began his studies at the Royal Seminary in
Bergara
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, aged only fourteen,
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@ the Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia. which was unusual for someone from a small provincial town.
Four years later, he obtained a position with the city government of
Burgos
Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos.
Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of t ...
, but was unhappy and moved to
Bilbao
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to pursue his artistic interests. There, he was able to find work with the
Tudela to Bilbao Railway to help support his studies.
The outbreak of the
Third Carlist War
The Third Carlist War ( es, Tercera Guerra Carlista) (1872–1876) was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred to as the "Second Carlist War", as the earlier "Second" War (1847–1849) was smaller in scale and relatively trivial ...
in 1872 interrupted his plans and, after briefly taking part in the defense of the city, moved to
Bayonne
Bayonne (; eu, Baiona ; oc, label= Gascon, Baiona ; es, Bayona) is a city in Southwestern France near the Spanish border. It is a commune and one of two subprefectures in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine re ...
to pick up where he had left off. In 1875, an aunt of his died from wounds she had suffered in the war and left him a substantial inheritance, which enabled him to travel to Italy.
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@ Boulevard.
After a visit to Venice he went to Rome, where he attended several schools and associated with other Spanish artists who were studying there. One of them,
José Villegas Cordero
José Villegas Cordero (26 August 1844, Seville – 9 November 1921, Madrid) was a Spanish painter of historical, genre and costumbrista scenes.
Early life
His father ran a barbershop, and his family had their doubts about an artistic caree ...
, had difficulty pronouncing Etxenagusia's Basque name, calling him "Echena...and I don't know what". The shortened name stuck and Etxenagusia began using it as his signature. He was strongly influenced by the works of
Giambattista Tiepolo
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo ( , ; March 5, 1696 – March 27, 1770), also known as Giambattista (or Gianbattista) Tiepolo, was an Italian painter and printmaker from the Republic of Venice who painted in the Rococo style, considered an import ...
and began producing historical scenes of soldiers and courtiers. Later, he came under the influence of the
Nazarene movement
The epithet Nazarene was adopted by a group of early 19th-century German Romantic painters who aimed to revive spirituality in art. The name Nazarene came from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of c ...
.
He returned home in 1882 and shortly found work, designing heraldry and costumes for the
Holy Week
Holy Week ( la, Hebdomada Sancta or , ; grc, Ἁγία καὶ Μεγάλη Ἑβδομάς, translit=Hagia kai Megale Hebdomas, lit=Holy and Great Week) is the most sacred week in the liturgical year in Christianity. In Eastern Churches, w ...
procession in addition to creating a mural of Christ at Calvary for the Church of Santa Maria. One of his most ambitious works depicted Christ at Golgotha (now lost). It was awarded a medal at the
National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1884,
reproduced by
Goupil & cie
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and widely distributed. Later, he provided murals for the
Biscay Foral Delegation Palace
The Bizkaia Delegation Palace is an eclectic mansion in the Ensanche area of Bilbao, Spain. It's the seat of the executive branch of Government of Biscay, the legislative assembly meets in Gernika. The Biscay Palace of the Foral Deputation (a ...
and the
Chavarri Palace and made a successful tour of England.
By the early 1890s, he was back in Rome, where he opened an art gallery and became a teacher at the Academia Chigi.
He remained there for the rest of his life, with occasional stays in Florence and Venice. He died of malarial fever in
Rome
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. After his death, a major retrospective of his works was held in
Donostia.
Selected paintings
File:Venetian Family by José Etxenagusia.jpg, Venetian Family
File:Coronación de La Madre de Dios de Begoña by José Etxenagusia.jpg, The Coronation of
Our Lady of Begoña
The cult of Our Lady of Begoña (''Nuestra Señora de Begoña, la Madre de Dios de Begoña'') celebrates an apparition of the Virgin Mary at the site of the Basilica of Begoña, in Bilbao, Spain. Affectionately called "Amatxu" (meaning "little mo ...
File:José Echenagusía - Samson and Delilah - Google Art Project.jpg, Samson
Samson (; , '' he, Šīmšōn, label= none'', "man of the sun") was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" Israel before the institution o ...
and Delilah
Delilah ( ; , meaning "delicate";Gesenius's ''Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon'' ar, دليلة, Dalīlah; grc, label=Greek, Δαλιδά, Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved b ...
File:Echenagusia-Studio.jpg, The Artist's Studio
References
Further reading
José Echenafrom the ''Revista Bascongada'' @ Gipuzkoa Kultura
José Echenagusia excerpt from ''Les orientalistes de l'école espagnole'' by Eduardo Dizy Caso, ACR eds., 1997, , @ Google Books
External links
ArtNet: More works by "Echena"
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1844 births
1912 deaths
19th-century Spanish painters
19th-century Spanish male artists
Spanish male painters
Basque painters
Genre painters
People from Hondarribia
Spanish emigrants to Italy
Orientalist painters
20th-century Spanish painters
20th-century Spanish male artists
Deaths from malaria