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Pedro Francisco Lira Rencoret (17 May 1845,
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– 20 April 1912, Santiago) was a Chilean painter and art critic, who organized exhibitions that led to the establishment of the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts. He is best known for his eclectic portraits of women.


Biography

He was born into a wealthy family and his father was José Santos Lira Calvo, Minister of the Court of Appeals. His primary education was received at the Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera. Pursuing an interest in art, he enrolled at the Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile), which was under the direction of Alejandro Ciccarelli, a noted Neoclassical painter from Italy.Brief biography
@ MCN Biografías.
In 1862, he found a position in the workshop of Antonio Smith,Brief biography
by Patience Schell @ Relics and Selves.
while studying law at the
University of Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
. He graduated in 1867, but gave up his plans for a legal career to pursue painting instead.Brief Biography
@ Profesor en Línea.
In 1872, he won a medal at a competition celebrating the establishment of the Mercado Central de Santiago, organized by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna. Encouraged by this, he was able to obtain a grant to study in Europe, going there with his wife in the company of his friend and future brother-in-law, Alberto Orrego Luco. Upon arriving in Paris, he found himself in the middle of an artistic battle between Neoclassicism and
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, but did not take sides. After some thought, he chose Jules-Élie Delaunay to be his teacher. He lived in France from 1873 to 1884 and was influenced by Eugène Delacroix, many of whose paintings he copied. Later, he received an "honorable mention" at the Salon, where little recognition was generally given to Latin American artists. But, despite his successes, he decided to return to Chile, as the time appeared ripe to create an artistic milieu comparable to that in Paris.


Activities in Chile

Soon after his arrival, he doaganized the first exposition devoted exclusively to Chilean painters. Together with the sculptor José Miguel Blanco, he founded the "Unión Artística", an organization devoted to promoting more exhibitions and, ultimately, creating the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Chile, which was originally located on the second floor of the National Congress Building. He also created a Salon, similar to the one in Paris, and helped establish a museum in the
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, where expositions were held until 1910. In 1893, he was appointed Director of the Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile). Although he served as a Professor there, it remains unclear whether or not he ever took on the duties of the Directorship, which passed to Virginio Arias in 1900. While there, he was a mentor for promising new artists. Among the best known painters whose careers he supported are Pablo Burchard, Pedro Reszka Moreau and Celia Castro, the first Chilean woman to become a notable artist. He also compiled Chile's first "Biographical Dictionary of Painters" and translated Hippolyte Taine's ''Philosophy of Art''. Several historical paintings of his have been used on Chilean banknotes.


Selected paintings

File:LirapedroEn el balcon.jpg, On the Balcony File:Diana-la-cazadora-Pedro-Lira.jpg, Diana the Huntress File:"Mujer De Pueblo".jpg, Woman of the People File:La mujer de los alfileres.jpg, Woman with Pins File:"La gitana".jpg, Gypsy Woman


See also

*
Marcos Segundo Maturana Marcos Segundo Maturana Molina (February 15, 1830 – May 18, 1892) was a Chilean military and art collector. Given his service in the War of the Pacific against Peru and Bolivia he is regarded a war hero by the Chilean army. Maturana is known f ...
* Juan Mochi


References


Further reading

* Ana Francisca Allamand, ''Pedro Lira, El Maestro Fundador'', Volume 6 of "Pintura chilena del siglo XIX", Origo Ediciones, 2008


External links


Pedro Lira
@ Artistas Plásticos Chilenos

with reverse image after Pedro Lira, Banco Central de Chile
''Biographical Dictionary of Painters''
complete text online @
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