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Vicente Castell Doménech (5 May 1871 – 18 January 1934) was a Spanish painter in the
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Biography

He was born in a lower-middle-class neighborhood in
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where most of the residents, including his parents, engaged in handicrafts. He had a passion for drawing and, at the age of twelve, he was apprenticed at a local decorative painting workshop."Vicente Castell y su Tiempo"
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His talents eventually gained him entrance to classes being taught by the costumbrista painter and drawing professor, , who had a home and workshop in Castellón where he served as a mentor to young artists. One of Laforet's associates helped Castell enroll at the
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, where he studied from 1891 to 1893, working at odd jobs and painting portraits to pay his way. While there, he came under the influence of
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On the strength of his work, he received scholarships from the . He also found a patron in Gaspar Cazador, proprietor of the Hotel España. These financial sources enabled him to study at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Sant Jordi in Barcelona from 1898 to 1899, followed by studies at the
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in Madrid. There, he visited the
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to acquaint himself with the
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. He later visited Rome, where he became ill with
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and nearly died. A friend intervened, however, and brought him back home, where he recovered and was able to attend the Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1901, he was awarded a bronze medal at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts. The following year, he married the niece of one of the painters he had been apprenticed to as a boy and opened an art academy. He would teach most of the best-known painters to emerge from Castellón, including , and . During the war, with very little demand for art, he and a friend opened a small workshop where they made toys. After pricking the middle finger on his right hand with a large splinter, he developed an infection that required surgery and left that finger virtually paralyzed. In 1923 the Mayor, Francisco Ruiz Cazador, appointed him a Municipal Councillor and he later became a Deputy Mayor. In 1928, he was one of the founders of the Escuela de Artes y Oficios and was chosen to be Director. He suffered hearts attacks in 1932 and 1933, and died of a heart attack in 1934 in Castellón de la Plana. A street and a school in Castellón have been named after him.


Selected paintings

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'' (1915) File:Segadors castellonencs, Vicent Castell, Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló.jpg, ''Reapers''


References


Further reading

* Antonio Gascó Sidro, ''El pintor Castell, 1871-1934'', Ayuntamiento de Castellón, 1987


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Castell, Vicente 1871 births 1934 deaths 19th-century Spanish painters 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists Spanish genre painters People from Castellón de la Plana Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni