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Juan Martínez Abades (7 March 1862 – 19 January 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Naturalist style, who specialized in seascapes and other maritime scenes from the Cornisa Cantábrica. He was also a talented songwriter and semi-professional singer.


Biography

He was born in
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. His father was an industrialist and he received his secondary education at the Real Instituto Jovellanos; a school devoted to mining and maritime pursuits founded by
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. He first displayed his artistic talents there, copying works from Jovellanos' collection.Brief biography
@ the
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.
Later, he went to Madrid, where he studied at the "Escuela Especial de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado" (a branch of the
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) from 1880 to 1887. His teachers there included the sculptor, and the painter,
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.Brief biography
@ Fundación Maxam.
After graduating, he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts with a historical painting on the death of
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. On that basis, he received a travel stipend from the Diputación de Oviedo that enabled him to visit Italy and study at the
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. In 1890 and 1892, he was awarded second place at the National Exhibition and achieved first-place in 1901. With the support of Florencio Valdés (1836-1910, industrialist and co-founder of the newspaper '' El Comercio'') he was able to establish himself in Madrid. He participated in every National Exhibition until 1917 and doubled as a composer, occasionally performing his own works. His
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s have been recorded by, among others,
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and
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and they appear in the soundtrack of films like ''
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'' (1958). One of his cuplés, "Los Amores de Ana", recorded numerous times, has been recently recorded by
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. From 1894 until his death, he was a frequent contributor of illustrations to the magazine, ''
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''. He also exhibited as far afield as Chicago (
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, 1893) and Havana (1914). His marriage to a woman from the
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in 1891 led to work decorating the City Hall in
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and his maritime paintings came to be very eclectic, encompassing
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-style scenes, ships new and historical, shorebirds and geological formations. The decline in popularity for these types of paintings after the turn of the century led him to concentrate more on his song writing career although, from 1912 to 1914, he designed a series of calendars that were used by the Spanish Navy. He died in
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, aged 57. In 1987, the
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organized a major travelling retrospective of his works.


Selected paintings

File:Martinez-Viaticum.jpg, The
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Comes Aboard.
(National Exhibition, 1890) File:Martinez-Bilbao.jpg, Night at the Port of Bilbao File:Juan Martínez Abades Gathering Seaweed on the Banks of the Berbés 1892.jpg, Gathering Seaweed on the Shore at
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.


References


Further reading

* Patricio Aduriz, ''Luis Menéndez Pidal y Juan Martínez Abades, pintores Asturianos'', Banco Herrero, 1975


External links


ArtNet: More works by Martinez.

Web-blog dedicated to Juan Martínez Abades


@ Del Cuplé a la Revista (blog) * Cuplés by Martinez: *
"Los Amores de Ana" (1979)
by Ana Belén on YouTube. *
"Agua que no Has de Beber"
by Sara Montiel on YouTube. *
"¡Ay! Cipriano"
by Raquel Meller on YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez Abades, Juan 1862 births 1920 deaths 19th-century Spanish painters 19th-century Spanish male artists 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists Spanish genre painters Spanish male painters Spanish marine artists Spanish male songwriters People from Gijón