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José de Madrazo y Agudo (22 April 1781 – 8 May 1859) was a Spanish painter and engraver; one of the primary exponents of the Neoclassical style in Spain. He was the patriarch of a family of artists that included his sons
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; and his grandsons, Raimundo and Ricardo.


Biography

He was born in Santander, and began his studies at the
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with Gregorio Ferro, a student of
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. After 1803, he studied in Paris with
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. Following David's advice, he applied for and received a government stipend to study in Rome.. Jordán de Urríes y de la Colina, Javier
"Madrazo y Agudo, José de".
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In 1806 he went to Rome, where he completed his training at the
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and studied Classical art. While there, he had some initial success with his rendering of the death of Viriatus. He also refused to take an oath of allegiance to the new government of King Joseph I. As a result, he and the other Spanish artists living in Rome were effectively held prisoner at the
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.. Navarro, Carlos G
"José de Madrazo y Agudo". ''Diccionario Biográfico electrónico'' (''DB~e'').
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There, he got to know the exiled King Carlos IV and his wife, María Luisa de Borbón. In 1809, he married Isabel Kuntze (?–1866), daughter of the painter Tadeusz Kuntze, who was also staying in Rome. In 1812, King Carlos IV arrived in Rome and brought Madrazo into his circle, also buying ''La muerte de Lucrecia'', a painting he had rejected only a few years previously. The king also commissioned Madrazo to copy several old paintings. That same year Madrazo also painted a portrait of
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, and the following year, portraits of Godoy's wife and children. He lost this position in 1815 when the troops of
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entered the
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in an effort to unify Italy under French control, prompting King Carlos to abandon his exile. In 1818, after the Restoration, he returned to Madrid with his paintings. Once there, he occupied himself by arranging and cataloguing the collection at the newly established Real Museo de Pinturas y Esculturas (now the
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), on behalf of King Fernando VII. The catalog included lithographs of the paintings, marking the first major use of this technique in Spain. In 1823, he was appointed Director of the
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and, in 1838, became Director of the
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; a position he held until 1857 when he resigned in the face of some Royal criticism. He died in
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, aged 78, having amassed a large private art collection, which later passed into the hands of the Marqués de Salamanca and, after his death in 1883, became dispersed. Madrazo focused on religious and historical themes and, together with José Aparicio, helped to establish a movement devoted to patriotic art. His later works were often criticized for being emotionally cold and excessively grandiloquent. The Madrazo family have been described as one of the most important painting dynasties in 19th-century Spain. His sons were
Federico de Madrazo Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (9 February 181510 June 1894) was a Spanish painter. Biography Born in Rome, he was the son of José de Madrazo y Agudo, the painter and former Director of the Prado Museum, and Isabel Kuntz Valentini. Federico's gra ...
, a painter; Luis de Madrazo, a painter; Pedro de Madrazo, an art critic and Juan de Madrazo, an architect; while his grandsons were Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, a painter and Ricardo de Madrazo, also a painter. His granddaughter Cecilia de Madrazo married the celebrated artist Mariano Fortuny.Caso, E. D. (1997). ''Les Orientalistes de l'école Espagnole''. ACR edition, p. 158.


Gallery

File:AsaltoaMontefrío.jpg, The Great Captain at the assault on Montefrío. Alcázar of Segovia File:José Madrazo - Alegoría del Mediodía, 1819.jpg, Allegory of Noon, 1819 File:Josefa Tudó con sus hijos Manuel y Luis Godoy, en un jardín.jpg, Josefa Tudó, 1st Countess of Castillo Fiel, with her sons Manuel and Luis Godoy, in a garden next to a bust of Manuel Godoy, 1812


References


Further reading

* Diez, José Luis (1998). ''Catálogo de la exposición, "José de Madrazo"''. Museo Municipal de Madrid, Fundación Marcelino Botín. . * Ealo de Sá, María (1981). ''José de Madrazo, primer pintor neoclásico de España, en su bicentenario, 1781-1759''. Ayuntamiento de Santander.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Madrazo, Jose de 1781 births 1859 deaths People from Santander, Spain Painters from Madrid Artists from Cantabria 19th-century Spanish painters 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters Pupils of Jacques-Louis David Directors of the Museo del Prado History painters Spanish portrait painters Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni Spanish neoclassical painters 19th-century Spanish lithographers