José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
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José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937) - Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897

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19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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    José Benlliure Y Gil (1855-1937)
    Nude in the Workshop, Roma 1897
    Oil on panel
    40 x 19 cm
    58 x 37 cm with its frame
    Signed located and dated "J Benlliure, Roma 1897" lower left

    José Benlliure y Gil, born in Valencia on October 1, 1855 and died in the same city on April 5, 1937, is a Spanish painter.

    José Benlliure y Gil, born in the Cabañal-Cañamelar neighborhood of Valencia, belonged to a family of artists. His father Juan Antonio was a decorative painter, specializing in ornamental painting, with floral and trompe l'oeil elements. From his mother, Angela Gil, José Benlliure took his second surname. His son also, José Benlliure Ortiz (1884-1916) was a painter. Upon the early death of his son, José donated several works to the Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia “Saint Pius V”. His nephew was the architect, sculptor and painter José Luis Benlliure López de Arana, who was son of the sculptor Mariano Benlliure, brother of José; another brother of José and Mariano, Juan Antonio Benlliure y Gil, was a painter
    After his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos de Valencia, José Benlliure collaborated with his father and completed his artistic training in the studio of the painter Francisco Domingo y Marqués. From 1875 he sent his works to the Madrid Exhibition. At the Paris Salon he exhibited genre paintings, on Spanish subjects and paintings of a religious nature, in which he expressed his deep adherence to Christianity. He was seduced by Symbolism and his painting became more and more diaphanous, poetic, almost a surrealist dream, which transposed the concrete image into an abstract reality.
    Moving to Rome, he became a point of reference for the colony of Spanish artists. He married Maria Ortiz in 1880 and his son was born in Rome. From 1903 to 1913 he was a professor at the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. The King of Spain Amadeus I commissioned him the portrait of his son Emmanuel-Philibert of Savoy, who became Infante of Spain and Prince of Asturias.
    He held a chair at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Ferdinand (Madrid), at the Accademia di San Luca (Rome), at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos (Valencia), at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera (Milan) and the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.

    Ref: 5962Y6AXXT

    Condition Very good
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 75014, Paris, France
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