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Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (9 February 181510 June 1894) was a Spanish painter.


Biography

Born in
Rome Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
, he was the son of José de Madrazo y Agudo, the painter and former Director of the
Prado Museum The Museo del Prado ( ; ), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It houses collections of European art, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century, based on ...
, and Isabel Kuntz Valentini. Federico's grandfather on his mother side was Tadeusz Kuntze, a Polish painter. His brothers were
Luis de Madrazo Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz (27 February 1825 – 9 February 1897) was a Spanish painter of portraits and religious scenes from a well-known family that included his father José (a painter), and his brothers Federico (also a painter), Pedro (an a ...
, a painter,
Pedro de Madrazo Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz (11 October 1816, Rome - 20 August 1898, Madrid) was a Spanish painter, jurist, writer, translator and art critic. Biography He came from an illustrious family of artists. His father was the painter José de Madrazo ...
, an art critic and
Juan de Madrazo Juan de Madrazo y Kuntz (1829, Madrid - 7 March 1880, Madrid) was a Spanish architect and restoration expert. Life and work He came from a family of illustrious painters. His father was the portrait painter, José Madrazo. His brothers were ...
, an architect. Among his children were
Ricardo de Madrazo Ricardo Federico de Madrazo y Garreta (7 February 1852 – 18 August 1917) was a Spanish painter from the Madrazo family of artists, best known for his Orientalist works. He was also the brother-in-law of the great Spanish Orientalist, Marian ...
, also a painter, Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta and
Cecilia de Madrazo Cecilia de Madrazo y Garreta (20 December 1846, in Madrid – August 1932, in Venice) was a collector of textiles. She was married to the famous Spanish artist, Marià Fortuny. Biography She was born into a family of artists. Her father, Feder ...
who married the great Orientalist artist,
Marià Fortuny Mariano Fortuny y Marsal (June 11, 1838 – November 21, 1874) was a Spanish painter known for works focusing on Romantic fascination with Orientalist themes, historicist genre painting and military painting of Spanish imperial expansion. B ...
. The Madrazo family have been described as one of the most important painting dynasties, who literally dominated 19th-century painting in Spain.''Los Madrazo, una familia de artistas: xhibition'' Museo Municipal, 1985 atálogo de la exposición, tapa del libro/ref> He 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 ''
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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
portrait A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face is always predominant. In arts, a portrait may be represented as half body and even full body. If the subject in full body better r ...
ure. In 1832 he went to
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, where he studied under
Franz Winterhalter Franz Xaver Winterhalter (20 April 1805 – 8 July 1873) was a German painter and lithographer, known for his flattering portraits of royalty and upper-class society in the mid-19th century. His name has become associated with fashionable court p ...
, and painted portraits of Baron Taylor and
Ingres Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( ; ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassicism, Neoclassical Painting, painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic ...
. In 1837 he was commissioned to produce a picture for the gallery at
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, and painted "
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proclaimed King of
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". The artist then returned 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 Medinaceli'', and ''The Countess de Vilches'' (1845–47), 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 The National Order of the Legion of Honour ( ), formerly the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour (), is the highest and most prestigious French national order of merit, both military and Civil society, civil. Currently consisting of five cl ...
in 1846. He was made a corresponding member of the
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on 10 December 1853, and in 1873, on the death of Schnorr, the painter, he was chosen foreign member. Three years after his father left office, he also became Director of the
Museo del Prado The Museo del Prado ( ; ), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It houses collections of Art of Europe, European art, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th ce ...
and president of the Academy of San Fernando. He originated in Spain the production of art
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s and
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s, such as ''El Artista'', ''El Renacimiento'', and ''El Semanario pintoresco''. He died in Madrid. His brother,
Luis de Madrazo Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz (27 February 1825 – 9 February 1897) was a Spanish painter of portraits and religious scenes from a well-known family that included his father José (a painter), and his brothers Federico (also a painter), Pedro (an a ...
, was also known as a painter, chiefly by his ''Burial of Saint Cecilia'' (1855). Federico's best-known pupils were his sons, Raimundo and
Ricardo Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese cognate of the name Richard. It derived from Proto-Germanic ''*rīks'' 'king, ruler' + ''*harduz'' 'hard, brave'. It may be a given name, or a surname. People Given name * Ricardo de Araújo Pereira (born ...
.


Selected paintings

Federico de Madrazo - Portrait of Marià Fortuny - Google Art Project.jpg, ''
Marià Fortuny Mariano Fortuny y Marsal (June 11, 1838 – November 21, 1874) was a Spanish painter known for works focusing on Romantic fascination with Orientalist themes, historicist genre painting and military painting of Spanish imperial expansion. B ...
'' (1867) Elgrancapitantrasbatalladeceriñola.jpg, ''
Battle of Cerignola The Battle of Cerignola was fought on 28 April 1503 between Spanish and French armies outside the town of Cerignola, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples (now in modern-day Italy), approximately west of Bari. The Spanish force under the command of Gon ...
: El Gran Capitan finds the corpse of
Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (1472; Normandy, France – 28 April 1503; Cerignola, Italy), was a French nobleman, politician and military commander who served as Viceroy of Naples from 1501-1503, during the Third Italian War. He was known for ...
'' (1835) File:Auxilio a unos apestados - Federico Madrazo.jpg, ''Helping the Afflicted'' (1840) File:Amalia de Llano y Dotres, condesa de Vilches (Federico de Madrazo).jpg, '' The Countess of Vilches'' (1853)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Madrazo, Federico de 1815 births 1894 deaths Painters from Madrid Spanish romantic painters 19th-century Spanish painters 19th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters Directors of the Museo del Prado Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni Sibling artists People from the Papal States