Celestino Martínez Sánchez (19 May 1820,
Caracas
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- 23 December 1885, Caracas) was a
Venezuela
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n painter,
lithographer
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, illustrator and photographer. He also spent part of his career working in
Colombia
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.
Biography
His father, Juan José Dionisio Martínez Alemán (1773-1847), was Secretary to the
Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela
The Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela was Venezuela's highest court until the 1999 Constitution of Venezuela replaced it with the Supreme Tribunal of Justice.
Under the 1961 Constitution of Venezuela, Supreme Court justices were elected by ...
. He began his education in art with
Juan Lovera
Juan Lovera (11 July 1776, Caracas - 29 January 1841, Caracas) was a Venezuelan painter, best known for his portraits and historical scenes relating to his country's independence movement.
Biography
His father was the Chandlery, Chandler of C ...
in 1832. Later, he visited Europe, spending most of his time in Paris, where he studied the "
".

In 1839, at the age of nineteen, he taught drawing classes at the "Sociedad Económica Amigos del País" (Economic Society of Friends of the Nation), founded by General
José Antonio Páez
José Antonio Páez Herrera (; 13 June 1790 – 6 May 1873) was a Venezuelan politician and military officer who served as the president of Venezuela three times. The first as the 5th president from 1830 to 1835, the second as the 8th president ...
. These courses lasted for less than a year, but he was able to become an instructor at the new "Escuela de Dibujo" (School of Drawing) He taught at several other institutions as well.
Martín Tovar y Tovar
Martín Tovar y Tovar (10 February 1827 – 17 December 1902) was a Venezuelan painter, best known for his portraits and historical scenes.
Biography
Tovar was born and died in Caracas. His father, Antonio María Tovar (1791–1860), was a fo ...
was one of his most notable students.
In 1844, he and his younger brother, , were employed in the lithography workshop of Johann Heinrich Müller and Wilhelm Stapler, where they created images for the first illustrated book published in Venezuela;''
The Mysteries of Paris
''The Mysteries of Paris'' () is a novel by Eugène Sue. It was published serially in 90 parts in ''Journal des débats'' from 19 June 1842 until 15 October 1843, making it one of the first serial novels (''feuilleton'') published in France. I ...
'' by
Eugène Sue
Marie-Joseph "Eugène" Sue (; 26 January 18043 August 1857) was a French novelist. He was one of several authors who popularized the genre of the serial novel in France with his very popular and widely imitated '' The Mysteries of Paris'', whi ...
. When they had completed their work there, they decided to continue as lithographers; receiving awards at several major exhibitions. Celestino continued his painting during this time, producing a depiction of the "
Baptism of Christ
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" for
Caracas Cathedral
The Caracas Cathedral or Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Anne is the seat of the Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese of Caracas, located on the Plaza Bolívar in Caracas, Venezuela. Its chapel of the Holy Trinity is the burial site of the ...
. In 1846, he married Clara Lyon Sucre and they eventually had ten children.
In 1847, at the invitation of the Colombian writer,
Manuel Ancízar, he went to
Bogotá
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with his brother to establish a lithography workshop.
[Paz Castillo F., Rojas Guardia P. Diccionario Biográfico de las Artes Plásticas en Venezuela, Siglos XIX y XX (1973), Instituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas Artes, Caracas, pp. 151.] The following year, they established their own art school, the Academia Martínez-Hermanos. Both worked as collaborators on Ancívar's journal, ''El Neoogranadino'' (the
New Granadian). In 1853, he developed an interest in photography, so he travelled to Paris and learned to make paper
negatives. He also bought photographic equipment from , who had designed lenses for one of the first
daguerrotype
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Invented by Louis Daguerre and introduced worldwide in 1839, t ...
s, and established a studio in Bogotá.
Briefly, from 1860 to 1861, he served as Venezuelan
Consul
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in Bogotá, but was recalled to Caracas when General Páez returned to power. He continued his photographic work there, together with his former student, Tovar y Tovar and . Later, in 1867, he began exhibiting in photography expositions, including one organized by the pioneering photographer, . In 1877, he was one of the co-founders of the "Academy of Drawing and Painting" at the National Institute of Fine Arts. In 1883, he was one of the judges at the "Exposición Nacional de Venezuela", together with
Antonio José Carranza
Antonio José Carranza Goicochea (12 June 1817, Caracas - 31 March 1893, Caracas) was a Venezuelan painter.
Biography
His father, Pedro Donoso Carranza, was a merchant Maritime pilot, pilot from Cádiz. He began by studying law at the Central Un ...
and others, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of
Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bol ...
. Shortly before his death, he was appointed Inspector of Public Buildings for the
Capital District
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.
His works may be seen at the
National Art Gallery in Caracas and the
Colombian National Museum
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.
References
Further reading
* Barroso Alfaro, Manuel (1996). Historia documentada de la fotografía en Venezuela. Caracas: Ediciones de la Presidencia de la República. .
* Calzadilla, Juan (1978). El grabado en Venezuela. Caracas: Fundarte.
External links
Biography@ Venezuela e Historia
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1820 births
1885 deaths
Venezuelan painters
Lithographers
Venezuelan photographers
Artists from Caracas
Venezuelan lithographers