Las óleos de todo Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
2280 Amalia de Llano de Llano y Dotres  Amalia de Llano de Llano y Dotres   1853 Museo del Prado, Madrid
79658 Elizabeth Wethered Barringer  Elizabeth Wethered Barringer   1852(1852) Oil on canvas 142.2 x 99.7 cm (56 x 39.3 in) cjr
83659 Elizabeth Wethered Barringer  Elizabeth Wethered Barringer   1852(1852) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 142.2 x 99.7 cm (56 x 39.3 in) cyf
94023 Jaime Girona y Agrafel  Jaime Girona y Agrafel   1856(1856) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 123 x 90 cm (48.4 x 35.4 in) cjr
83521 Portrait of Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen  Portrait of Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen   1853(1853) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 46 x 37.5 cm (18.1 x 14.8 in) cyf
82454 Retrato de Ines Francisca de Silva Bazan y Tellez Giron  Retrato de Ines Francisca de Silva Bazan y Tellez Giron   1863(1863) Medium Oil cyf
92321 Retrato de Ines Francisca de Silva-Bazan y Tellez Giron  Retrato de Ines Francisca de Silva-Bazan y Tellez Giron   1863(1863) Medium oil cjr
2279 The General Duke of San Miguel  The General Duke of San Miguel   1854 Museo del Prado, Madrid

Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz
1815-1894 Spanish Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz Gallery Born in Rome, he was the son of the painter Madrazo y Agudo (1781-1859), and received his first instruction from his father. While still attending the classes at the Royal Academy of San Fernando, he painted his first picture, The Resurrection of Christ (1829), which was purchased by Queen Christina. Not long afterwards he painted Achilles in his Tent, and subsequently presented to the Academy The Continence of Scipio, which secured him admission as a member "for merit". While decorating the palace of Vista Alegre he took up portraiture. In 1852 he went to Paris, where he studied under Franz Winterhalter, and painted portraits of Baron Taylor and Ingres. In 1837 he was commissioned to produce a picture for the gallery at Versailles, and painted "Godfrey de Bouillon proclaimed King of Jerusalem". The artist then went to Rome, where he worked at various subjects, sacred and profane. Then he painted Maria Christina in the Dress of a Nun by the Bedside of Ferdinand III (1843), Queen Isabella, The Duchess of Medina-Coeli, and The Countess de Vilches (1845-1847), besides a number of portraits of the Spanish aristocracy, some of which were sent to the exhibition of 1855. He received the Legion of Honour in 1846. He was made a corresponding member of the Paris Academy of Fine Arts on 10 December 1853, and in 1873, on the death of Schnorr, the painter, he was chosen foreign member. After his father's death he succeeded him as director of the Museo del Prado and president of the Academy of San Fernando. He originated in Spain the production of art reviews and journals, such as El Artiste, El Renacimiento, and El Semanario pintoresco. He died at Madrid in 1894.



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