José Benlliure Y Gil
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José Benlliure y Gil (30 September 1858,
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
– 5 April 1937, Valencia) was a Spanish painter.


Life

He was born at Cañamelar, Valencia, studied painting under
Francisco Domingo Marqués Francisco José Domingo y Marqués (12 March 1842 – 22 July 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Eclectic style. Biography He was born in Valencia, where he began his studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, as a student of ...
, and showed from the first such marked talent that he was sent to the Spanish school in
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. From 1903 to 1913, he was director of the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts. He was one of the select circle pensioned by the Spanish government for residence in Italy and executed several state orders for the decoration of public buildings; but he owes his chief fame to his large historical paintings, notably the "Vision in the Coliseum." He became the leader of the Spanish art colony in Rome, where he practised as painter and sculptor. He married Maria Ortiz in 1880, after establishing his residence in Rome. In Italy he painted small genre paintings, and began in the city of Assisi on the View of the Coliseum (now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia), a painting he won a first prize in the National exhibition of 1887, together with his brother, the sculptor Mariano Benlliure, who presented the award-winning sculpture of the painter Josep de Ribera. Benlliure obtained several successes in Paris, Munich, Stuttgart and Berlin with his paintings. In 1903 he assumed leadership of the Spanish Academy in Rome, succeeding his brother Marian, a position he would keep for ten years. He was also the father of painter Josep Benlliure i Ortiz, known as Peppino, who was born in Rome in 1884. In late 1919 he offered a tribute to Rome with an exhibition of 45 paintings in Madrid in the halls of the Theatre Royal. When he returned to Valencia he was appointed as honorary president of the Circle of Fine Arts in Valencia (Cercle de Belles Arts), and became director of the Museu de Belles Arts de Valencia, a position he held until 1924. He received the Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy and the Cross of Officer of the Legion of Honor from the French government. In 1957, the painter's daughter, Maria Benlliure Ortiz gave the City of Valencia, the family house where her father and his family lived and worked, along with a number of his paintings, his son's paintings family photographs, and paintings by Munoz Degrain, Rusinyol, family friend Joaquin Sorolla, and others. The museum also provides access to the house's garden and a studio that Benlliure y Gil had created for his son, Joseph Benlliure y Ortiz who died in 1916. The painter's wife, Maria Ortiz Fullana died in 1918. https://cultural.valencia.es/museu/casa-museu-benlliure/ The museum, House Museum Benlliure, is operated by the city of Valencia as a public museum. Jose Benlliure y Gil's brothers and
Mariano Mariano is a masculine name from the Romance languages, corresponding to the feminine Mariana. It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Marius, and Marius derived from the Roman god Mars (see also ...
were also a painter and a sculptor, respectively.


Gallery

File:Josep Benlliure Gil43.jpg, Life of Francis of Assisi by Josep Benlliure Gil File:El jardí de l'autor, Josep Benlliure Gil, Museu de Belles Arts de València.jpg, The painter's garden File:Retrat de Maria Benlliure Ortiz per Josep Benlliure Gil, 1905, Museu de Belles Arts de València.jpg, Maria Benlliure Ortiz, 1905 File:José Benlliure Gil The Carnival in Rome 1881.jpg, The Carnival in Rome 1881 File:Cardenal romà, Josep Benlliure Gil, Museu de Belles Arts de València.jpg, Cardinal File:L'oncle Andreu de Rocafort, Josep Benlliure Gil, Museu de Belles Arts de València.jpg, Uncle Andreu de Rocafort, José Benlliure, Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia


References

;Attribution 1858 births 1937 deaths People from Valencia Painters from the Valencian Community 19th-century Spanish painters Spanish male painters 20th-century Spanish painters Sculptors from the Valencian Community 20th-century Spanish sculptors 20th-century Spanish male artists 19th-century Spanish sculptors 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male sculptors Orientalist painters {{Valencia-stub