Salvador Martínez Cubells
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Salvador Martínez Cubells (9 November 1845 – 21 January 1914) was a Spanish painter and art restorer ( Paintings conservator), who specialized in history painting and Costumbrismo.


Biography

He was born in
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, and received his first art lessons from his father, Francisco Martínez Yago, who was also a painter.Brief biography
@ the Museo del Prado
Among his first works was "Baile de labradores" (Peasants' Dance), which was shown at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1864. Three years later, he exhibited a historical painting that was purchased by the :es:Count of Pinohermoso. A year later, the Count bought another of his paintings at the :es:Exposición Aragonesa. He would continue to participate in the National Exhibitions until 1889, displaying a total of seventy canvases. He concentrated on portraits, achieving a reputation among the aristocracy of Madrid, but also dedicated himself to art restoration. He became one of the foremost authorities on the subject at that time and, in 1869, was appointed the primary restorer at the
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, initially under the direction of
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, and continued in that position for twenty-six years, later serving under the direction of
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and
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. He also created a school for art restorers that he oversaw until his death. Among his most notable restorations were several works by
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and ''San Antonio de Padua'' by
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.


The "Black Paintings"

Unquestionably though, his most challenging project involved the
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of
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, which were painted in oil on the walls of Goya's home, the " Quinta del Sordo". The images were transferred from the wall to canvases, using pictures taken by the French photographer Jean Laurent as a guide.Carlos Teixidor, "Fotografías de Laurent en la Quinta de Goya", in the magazine ''Descubrir el Arte'', #154, December 2011, pgs. 48–54. Many of the paintings were smudgy, badly cracked, and smeared with plaster, so he took the initiative of restoring them to their original state, as much as possible. The home's owner at that time, Baron Émile d’Erlanger, had planned to sell them at the upcoming
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. By the end of 1875, only four of the fourteen paintings had been transferred. This very slow progress apparently prompted d'Erlanger to change his mind and donate them to the Spanish government instead. In addition to his painting and restoration, Martínez Cubells assisted Carlos Luis de Ribera in providing ornamentation for the
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. He was awarded the Grand Cross of the
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and the Order of Carlos III, was a member of the
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and served as a Professor at the "Escuela de Artes y Oficios" in Madrid. He died in
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, aged 63. His son,
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, also became a painter.


References


Further reading

* José Santiago Garnelo y Alda, ''Necrología: Excmo. Sr. D. Salvador Martínez-Cubells'', (obituary) Boletín de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, #32, Madrid, 1914. * Glendinning, Nigel, "The Strange Translation of Goya's Black Paintings", ''
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'', vol. CXVII, No. 868, London, 1975, pp. 465–479.


External links


Arcadja Auctions: More works by Martínez Cubells

"Personages desconeguts Valencians: Salvador Martínez Cubells"
@ fullVolant. An appreciation on the 100th anniversary of his death, by Dr. Francesc Tarazona i Santabalbina {{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez Cubells, Salvador 1845 births 1914 deaths 19th-century Spanish painters 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters 19th-century painters of historical subjects 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists Orientalist painters Painters from the Valencian Community