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Santiago Martínez Delgado (1906–1954) was a Colombian painter, sculptor,
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and writer. He established a reputation as a prominent
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during the 1940s and is also known for his watercolors, oil paintings, illustrations and woodcarvings. Martínez attended the
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under the tutelage of
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. In 1933, he was awarded the
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for his mural at the "
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" International Exhibition in
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. During these years in Chicago, he produced various illustrations for
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and participated in the
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. Martínez was a disciple of
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at
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, where he began to experiment with the
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style. In Colombia, Martínez was awarded the gold medal in the 1940
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and was again awarded the top prize in 1941. In 1947, Martinez Delgado painted the
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at the ''Salón Elíptico'' in the Colombian Congress Building, considered one of the greatest murals of the 20th century. Martínez was then awarded La Orden De Boyaca (Colombia's highest government honor). Martinez was at the top of the Latin-American fine-arts scene when he died at the age of 47.


Biography


Genealogy

Martinez's ancestry profoundly influenced his art choices and books. Born into an aristocratic family in
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, his father was the Conservative party leader Luis Martinez and his mother Mercedes Delgado Mallarino. It was a difficult childhood due to his father's expulsion from Colombia as a result of an indictment for his involvement in an earlier
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.


Early years

Martinez began studying art by age 11 under the instruction of Colombian Master Roberto Pizano and following Andrés de Santa Maria at the Bogotá Fine Arts Academy. In 1925, he moved to Cartagena, where, at the age of 18, he directed and illustrated some sections for the newspaper "La Patria" under the pseudonym of "Sanmardel".


Chicago and Taliesin

Soon after, in 1926, Martínez traveled to
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, where he studied and worked for over five years at the Fine Arts Institute of Chicago under the tutoring of Ruth VanSickle Ford. In Chicago, Martínez befriended and worked alongside
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, Isamu Noguchi,
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and Edgar Kaufmann Jr., among others. Wright was quoted: "Young Santiago's brush lines are elegant and his attitude gracious." In 1929, Martínez was awarded first prize for the "Best advertisement illustration" by the US Federation of Commercial Artists. Shortly after, he won the Logan Medal for the Arts for his mural: "Colombian evolution" at the 1933 Chicago International World Fair and exposition. At the fair, Martínez also assisted with the Murals at the General Motors Exhibit, as Diego Rivera's commission was cancelled due to the Lenin controversy in New York.


Back in Colombia

Martínez returned to Colombia in 1934 with an innovative line pioneering in the pictorial Art Deco style. In 1936, Martínez founded the Art school and decoration at the Universidad Javeriana Femenina. From 1937 to 1940, he directed and illustrated the magazine "Revista Vida", which became the main outlet for cultural media at the time. It featured interviews of world-renowned artists like
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and writers like his longtime friend
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. He also made various illustrations for the America, Anarkos, Cromos and PAN Magazines.


Madonna dilemma

Martinez, who was an avid historian and protector of the Colombian artistic heritage, discovered a painting by
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de Urbino. This discovery started a debate among Colombian scholars that is now referred to as "The dilemma of ( La Madonna de Bogotá) ( es, Lio de la Madona). Martinez Delgado managed to prove the provenance of the piece along with its authenticity with the use of X rays and detailed forensic work. In 1939, he took the painting to New York City during the 1939 World's Fair, where experts from the
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, the
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and the
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examined the painting. Among the experts were: Daniel Catton, Rich A. Sweet, Ruber H. Clark, Leo A. Marzolo, Adolfo Venturiy and
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. They all concurred with Master Martinez and confirmed its authenticity. The painting was included in the artist's catalog as the "Madonna of Bogotá.''


Golden years

In 1940, Martínez participated in the first
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, where he won the Gold Medal for the oil on canvas "El que volvió"; the subsequent year, he won first prize for the oil on canvas "Interludio". (Today at the Colombian National Museum). In 1943, Martínez made his first major mural in Colombia at the school Presentación of Chapinero. In 1945, started work on the Cúcuta Cathedral stations, as well as the murals and carvings at the city's government building. That year, Martínez also illustrated the biography of Sucre realized by Carlos Arturo Caparroso (Editorial Horizontes, Bogotá), and was designated as a Member of the Historic Academy of Bogotá. In 1947, Martinez was commissioned by the Honorable
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, then-director of the OEA, and the Honorable
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, the Inter-American Conference organizer, to create the mural for the elliptic chamber of the National Congress Buildingbr>
He finished the
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in time for the Inter American conference. General
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of the US called the piece a wonder of contemporary art, and was relieved that the capitol was spared from the fires during the Bogotazo. Martinez was given the Cruz de Boyacá award by President Mariano Ospina Pérez Martinez also became the premier historian on
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and his army during the 1940s and 1950s. His limited edition Iconography on Bolivar is considered the most accurate work on the image and resalable of Simón Bolívar.


Early death

In 1948, Martínez founded a commercial art studio. In the following years, he made various well-recognized brand logos, illustrations, history books, and over 30 majestic murals in addition to many of his best known paintings. During this period, he wrote and directed the dramatization of radio scripts, such as "El Virrey Solis", that broke all the ratings records for that year. Martínez also made plays, including "Estampas místicas de la tierra del Señor", "Juan Manuel el Gavilán" (unedited) and "El derecho de nacer". In 1953, he was commissioned by
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, to paint an oil on canvas of 8 x 4  meters (the largest Oil on Canvas in South America) for the Bank of New York in Bogotá, but he died before finishing it. It was placed on the bank, where it remains today as the largest oil on canvas in Colombia. Rockefeller, in a speech during the presentation of the painting to the public, called Martinez Delgado "the greatest Latin American artist of the decade"."Catalogo Expocicion Postuma, Martinez Delgado, Santiago / 1974 / Bogotá -Colombia / Biblioteca Lian Angel Arango. / Por Joaquin Pineros Corpas y la Colombiana de Seguros" – p. 5 (Today the building is the Interior Ministry Building and City Bank donated the painting to the Colombian Government.) Master Martinez died on January 12, in the hacienda "El Molino", of a stroke. On August 3 of the same year, the National Museum, with the collaboration of the Education Ministry, organized an exposition in his honor.


Listing of selected works

Martinez produced over 100 paintings in his career, in addition to murals, produced illustrations for books, lithographs, a great number of drawings, dozens of sculptures, and various other projects, including a large number of books and published articles before passing at the age of 47. The list below has some of his most significant works.


Murals

* A century of Colombian evolution – 1933 3rd Pavilion Chicago World Fair - Chicago. * Columns GE pavilion – 1933 General Electric Pavilion Chicago World Fair - Chicago. * Bolivar and Santander in the Cucuta Congress – Elliptic Room of the National Congress - Bogotá. * Ceiling fresco in the San Carlos Palace – Old presidential home, current foreign ministry - Bogotá. * Fresco of Bavaria Building - Hall of the lobby old Bavaria Building - Bogotá. * Building Caja Colombiana de Ahorros - Banco Santander - Bogotá. * Cid Campeador – Cid Theater - Bogotá. * El hombre - Theater Colombia - Bogotá. * Room Hotel Granada (Missing)- Bogotá. * Windmills of Quixote – Walls of café El Molino - Bogotá. * Rooms Club Campestre - Club Campestre de Medellín - Medellín. * El Trabajador - Banco Comercial Antioqueño - Medellín. * Sin Titulo - Banco de Colombia - Medellín. * Los Proceres - Banco de Colombia - Cúcuta * Episodes of Santander's Life – National Palace of Cúcuta - Cúcuta. * Madono of el Molino - Hacienda el Molino - Madrid, Colombia


Sculpture

* Rock face at the front of the National Palace in Cúcuta - Cucuta * The Carving Collection made at Taliesin - Private Collection - USA * The head of John the Baptist - National Museum - Bogotá * Carvings at the Polytechnic School - Bogotá


Paintings/various media

* Bolívar (Charcoal) - Private Collection * Mío Cristo del Monte - Private Collection * The stories of Grim - Private Collection * An Afternoon at the Hacienda - Private Collection * Conchita Cintrón - Private Collection * Head of Girl - Private Collection * Illustrations for Vida - over 300 - ? * Door Church of San Francisco - ?


Oil on Canvas

* Interludio - Museo Nacional - Bogotá * El que volvio - Private Collection * Retrato de José María Cordovez Moure - Acadeima de Historia - Bogotá * Gold Diggers - Private Collection * Don Quixote de la Mancha - Private Collection * The rice of Jesus in the Cross - Cucuta Cathedral - Cucuta * Jesus meets with the Virgin Mery - Cucuta Cathedral - Cucuta * Jesus and Pilates - Cucuta Cathedral - Cucuta * Agony of Jesus - Cucuta Cathedral - Cucuta * Jesus carrying the Cross - Cucuta Cathedral - Cucuta * Natural resources of Colombia - Interior Ministry Building - Bogotá


Watercolors

* Luisita Kling Fernández - Private Collection * Amanecida - Private Collection * Castle of San Felipe of Barajas - Private Collection * Afternoon in La Mancha - Private Collection * El Picador - Private Collection * Potranca - Private Collection * María Cecilia Aparicio Concha - Private Collection * Interior - Private Collection * Notes of Cartagena - Gun Club - Bogotá * Walls of Cartagena - Gun Club Bogotá * Quixote - Private Collection * Sancho Panza - Private Collection * Sketch for the fresco of the Salón Elíptico - Private Collection * Flight of the Ducks - Private Collection * Head of Quixote - Private Collection * Thinking Girl - Private Collection * Hunting Trophy - Private Collection * Sad Girl - Private Collection * Head of Jesus - Private Collection * Marina - Private Collection * Procession - Private Collection * Construction - Private Collection * Mariscal Suere - Private Collection * Home of Virrey Sámano - Private Collection * Callejas of Santafé - Private Collection * Cultural dresses of Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Brasil - Private Collection * Antonio José de Sucre, Mariscal de Ayacucho - Private Collection * Bullfighters - Private Collection * Sketch of the Fresco Molino Chapel in Cajicá - Private Collection * The Te Flower - Private Collection


List of books by Martinez

*Title: Ensayo iconográfico del gran mariscal de Ayacucho Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá : Ediciones de Santiago Martínez Delgado Year: 1945 *Title: In memoriam Belisario Caicedo González Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial: Cali : Carvajal year: 19-- *Title: A. J. de Sucre Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial: Bogotá : Tip. Prag Year: 1945 *Title: A propósito de don Gregorio Vásquez de Arce y Ceballos Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial: Bogotá Vida Year: 1941 *Title: El arte y la ciencia Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá Vida Year: 1942 *Title: Bolívar Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial: Santiago Martinez Edicion numerada 100 Year: 1944 *Title:Carlos Polanco : discípulo de Zurbarán Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá Vida Year:1939 *Title:La casa colombiana : decoración de interiores Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá Sabado Year: 1944 *Title:El crimen de Berruecos Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá Vida Year: 1942 *Title:El tigre Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial:Bogotá Vida year:1936 *Title: Una reseña iconográfica del ejército y de las armas libertadoras Author: Santiago Martinez Delgado Editorial: Bogotá Tipografía Praga year: 1944


See also

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Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements o ...
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Gabriela Mistral Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (; 7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral (), was a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist. In 1945 she became the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Li ...
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Congress of Colombia The Congress of the Republic of Colombia ( es, Congreso de la República de Colombia) is the name given to Colombia's bicameral national legislature. The Congress of Colombia consists of the 108-seat Senate, and the 188-seat Chamber of Repre ...
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Colombian Art Colombian art has 3500 years of history and covers a wide range of media and styles ranging from Spanish Baroque devotional painting to Quimbaya gold craftwork to the "lyrical americanism" of painter Alejandro Obregón (1920–1992). Perhaps the ...


Notes and references


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