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Biografía del artista
Antonio García Peris: A Photographer Capturing Valencia’s Soul
Antonio García Peris (1841 – 1910) stands as a pivotal figure in the annals of Spanish photography, recognized not merely for his technical prowess but also for his profound contribution to artistic expression during the late nineteenth century. Born in Valencia, Spain, he emerged from a family steeped in artistic tradition—his father was a sculptor—and married Joaquina Sorolla, the celebrated painter herself, forging an enduring partnership that profoundly shaped both their creative endeavors and the legacy of Spanish art. Their son, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, would become one of Valencia’s most beloved artists, cementing the Sorolla family's place in artistic history. Garcia Peris wasn’t simply documenting reality; he actively sought to elevate photography beyond mere representation. He embraced a humanist approach, prioritizing emotional resonance and capturing fleeting moments with remarkable sensitivity. Influenced by Impressionism and Pictorialism—movements that championed subjective perception—he skillfully employed techniques like soft focus and tonal gradation to imbue his images with atmosphere and nuance. This stylistic choice distinguished him from many of his contemporaries who adhered to stricter photographic conventions, establishing him as a trailblazer in artistic photography. His meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of light transformed commonplace subjects into evocative narratives, reflecting the spirit of his time. His early career witnessed experimentation with diverse photographic processes—calotype, albumen print—a dedication that honed his craft while simultaneously immersing himself in Valencia’s vibrant cultural milieu. He documented the city's architectural splendor – from the Cathedral to Torres Quevedo – and its bustling marketplaces, portraying daily life with compassion and capturing the essence of Valencian society. Notably, he collaborated closely with Joaquín Sorolla on numerous artistic projects, documenting scenes from their family life and meticulously recording Sorolla’s landscapes—a testament to their shared vision and mutual admiration. These photographs offer invaluable insight into the Belle Époque, showcasing a stylistic sensibility that anticipated the developments of Pictorialism.- Major Achievements: García Peris achieved considerable renown for his portraits, particularly those depicting prominent Valencian figures, capturing not only likeness but also psychological depth.
- Notable Works: His photographic archive includes extensive documentation of Valencia’s urban landscape and architectural heritage, alongside intimate depictions of Sorolla's family life.
- Influences: Impressionist painters like Monet and Renoir served as inspiration for García Peris’s stylistic choices, fostering a preoccupation with capturing fleeting moments and conveying atmospheric sensations.
Antonio García Peris
1841 - 1910 , España
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Fotografía artística
- Date Of Birth: Valencia, España (1841)
- Date Of Death: 1910
- Full Name: Antonio García Peris
- Nationality: Español
- Notable Artworks:
- Familia Sorolla
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- Joaquín Sorolla y Clotilde
- Place Of Birth: Valencia




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