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The Museum of Fine Arts of Álava (, ) is located in
Vitoria-Gasteiz Vitoria-Gasteiz (; ; also historically spelled Vittoria in English) is the seat of government and the capital city of the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country and of the provinces of Spain, province of Álava in northern Spain. I ...
, the capital of the Basque Country, Spain. The museum is dedicated to Spanish art from the 18th to the 20th century, and particularly to Basque art from the 1850–1950 period. Opened in 1942, it is located at the Augustin Zulueta Palace.


History


Augustin Zulueta Palace

In 1912, and Ricardo Augustin started the construction of their private residence in the street Fray Francisco; what today is known as the Augustin Zulueta Palace. Elvira, daughter of Julián de Zulueta, belonged to a wealthy family from
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, and after her marriage in 1905 with Ricardo Augustin, they decided to build a mansion in Vitoria's wealthy neighborhood. The management of the project was entrusted to the architects (1876–1962) and Francisco Javier de Luque (1871–1941), who had won the competition for designing Vitoria's new cathedral in 1906. The work, which was very complex for that time, was completed in 1916. However, in September 1917, Elvira died suddenly and Ricardo Augustin gradually abandoned the city, leaving the palace empty for much of the year. He lived intermittently in the palace until 1930, when he definitively moved to
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. He sold the palace to the
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in 1941, after the conclusion of the
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.


The museum and its collections

The idea of creating a museum in Álava dated back over a century. In 1792 the Royal Basque Society kept a library and a collection of Roman tombstones in the old Seminary Church of Aguirre de Vitoria. In 1844 the civil governor established a "Gallery of Pictures" in a room of the Palace House. At the end of the 19th century,
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had gathered archaeological remains in what he called the "Incipient Museum" in the halls of the secondary school, which later served as the meeting place of the
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. In addition, a school of Arts and crafts hosted rooms with works, primarily from local artists. For years, the local press had urged the creation of a museum, and this is reflected in 1940 with the creation of the Culture Council of Álava, one of whose main objectives was the establishment and operation of the museum, library and provincial archive. The first step was taken in 1941 with the purchase of the Augustin Zulueta Palace, destined to accommodate, under the name of ''Casa de Álava'', both collections related to fine arts and archaeology as well as the library and the archive of the province. The Diocese of Vitoria donated religious art. Other donations came from the
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and private individuals. The museum opened in 1942. In 1975, the museum began a systematic process of collecting contemporary art, which later became one of the most complete in Spain. From 1978 to 1980, the collection of Basque art was moved to the nearby
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palace. When Ajuria Enea became the official residence of the
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, the collection was returned to the provincial museum. In 1984 the Foral Deputation acquired a
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collection from (1895–1989). The playing card collection was later moved to a standalone museum, the Fournier Museum of Playing Cards. The museum closed for renovations in 1999. Religious art was moved to the new , while contemporary art was moved to
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. Nowadays, the museum consists of three sections: the original palace, an expansion from the 1960s and an annex where the visitor entrance is located.


Current collection

The tour begins in the rooms of the ground floor dedicated to Basque art from 1850 to 1950, where you can see the evolution of the painting on the basis of pioneering artists such as Juan Angel Sáez (1811–1873), Antonio Lecuona,
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and Jose Etxenagusia, among others. The display continues with the works of innovative artists such as Adolfo Guiard,
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and Juan de Echevarría, to the most outstanding artists of the period prior to the outbreak of the civil war, such as Julián de Tellaeche (1884–1957). Also on the first floor, one may find other works by Basque artists; large format works by
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, Aurelio Arteta,
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,
Francisco Iturrino Francisco Nicolás Iturrino González (9 September 1864 – 20 June 1924) was a Spanish Post-impressionist painter of Basque ancestry. He is sometimes classified as a Fauvist. Biography Iturrino was born in Santander. In 1872, his fami ...
and the brothers
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and
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, works in which the traditional artistic languages meet with the most modern. The second floor is dedicated to
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, with works donated by his foundation for permanent display. The chronological journey allows you to follow the succession of stylistic trends used throughout his long career (
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,
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,
expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
). Located in the zone corresponding to the Augustin Zulueta Palace, the collection of Spanish art from the 18th to the 20th century, shown through portraits, landscapes and scenes depicting local customs, illustrates the transition from classical and
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painting to more spontaneous romantic styles and painters from the realist movement. The portraits of
Vicente López Portaña Vicente López Portaña (; 19 September 177222 July 1850) was a Spanish painter, considered one of the best portrait painters of his time. Early life Vicente López Portaña was born in Valencia, Spain, Valencia on 19 September 1772. His pare ...
and
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and Raimundo de Madrazo, the landscapes of
Carlos de Haes Carlos Sebastián Pedro Hubert de Haes (January 25, 1829 – June 17, 1898) was a Spanish painter from Belgium.Caso, E. F., ''Les Orientalistes de l'école Espagnole,'' ACR edition, 1997, p. 128 He was noted for the Realism (arts), Realism in h ...
, Aureliano de Beruete and the mural sketches of
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are a good example of this.


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