Mariano Benlliure
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Mariano Benlliure
Giclée / Impresión de arte
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Biografía del artista
José Benlliure y Gil: A Valencian Master of Romantic Realism
José Benlliure y Gil (October 1, 1855 – April 5, 1937), born in Cañamelar, Valencia, Spain, stands as a pivotal figure in Spanish art history—a painter who seamlessly blended the grandeur of Romantic idealism with the meticulous observation characteristic of Realism. His prolific output spanned decades, capturing both monumental historical narratives and intimate glimpses into everyday life, cementing his legacy as one of Valencian Catalonia’s most celebrated artists. From an early age, Benlliure demonstrated exceptional artistic talent under the tutelage of Francisco Domingo Marqués, securing a scholarship to study at the Escuela Superior de Pintura en Madrid—a formative experience that would propel him toward Rome and its vibrant artistic community. There, he honed his skills within the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts, immersing himself in the stylistic currents of the era and establishing connections with fellow artists who would shape his artistic vision. Notably, he collaborated closely with his brother Mariano Benlliure on sculptural projects, fostering a familial bond that mirrored their shared dedication to artistic excellence. Benlliure’s artistic journey truly blossomed during his residency in Rome between 1903 and 1913. Recognized by the Spanish government for his talent, he undertook significant commissions decorating public buildings—a testament to his reputation and influence within the artistic circles of Italy. However, it was his monumental paintings, particularly “La Visión en el Coliseo” (“The Vision in the Coliseum”), that catapulted him to international acclaim. This ambitious undertaking, completed in 1908, exemplifies Benlliure’s masterful command of technique and storytelling—a dramatic depiction of gladiatorial combat infused with Romantic fervor and imbued with a profound understanding of human psychology. The painting secured him a prestigious first prize at the National Exhibition of 1887 alongside Mariano Benlliure, showcasing their collaborative prowess and establishing them as leaders of the Spanish Art Colony in Rome. His artistic vision was profoundly influenced by Marqués’s teachings, emphasizing observation and capturing emotion with precision. Beyond monumental history canvases, Benlliure cultivated a diverse oeuvre encompassing genre scenes—domestic interiors populated with figures rendered with remarkable realism and sensitivity. His depictions of Valencian life, infused with warmth and detail, offer invaluable insights into the social fabric of his time. Furthermore, he explored landscapes—particularly those inspired by the Italian countryside—capturing atmospheric effects and conveying a palpable sense of place. He achieved considerable success in Paris, Munich, Stuttgart and Berlin, demonstrating his adaptability to various artistic environments and securing recognition from prominent critics and collectors alike. Benlliure’s influence extended beyond his own artistic achievements; he nurtured the talents of his son, José Benlliure i Ortiz (“Peppino”), who followed in his father's footsteps as a painter—a continuation of a creative lineage that enriched Valencian art history. His enduring contribution to Spanish painting is undeniable – a testament to his unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and his ability to synthesize Romantic idealism with meticulous observation, securing his place among the most important artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.jose benlliure gil
1858 - 1937 , España
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo & Realismo
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Spanish Art Colony']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Francisco Domingo Marqués']
- Date Of Birth: 1 octubre 1855 Cañamelar, España
- Full Name: José Benlliure y Gil
- Nationality: Español
- Notable Artworks:
- Visión en el Coliseo
- El Bautizo
- Tocando la guitarra
- Place Of Birth: Valencia, España


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