José Arpa y Perea (1858–1952), was an artist of Spanish birth who worked in Spain, Mexico, and Texas and was noted for his
Costumbrista
''Costumbrismo'' (in Catalan: ''costumisme''; sometimes anglicized as costumbrism, with the adjectival form costumbrist) is Literary costumbrismo, the literary or pictorial interpretation of local everyday life, mannerisms, and customs, primari ...
studies and his landscapes of Texas.
Life and career
Arpa was born in
Carmona, Spain
Carmona is a town of southwestern Spain, in the province of Seville; it lies 33 km north-east of Seville.
Carmona is built on a ridge overlooking the central plain of Andalusia; to the north is the Sierra Morena, with the peak of San Crist ...
on 19 February 1858, into a very modest family. His father was a cobbler. He displayed a talent for drawing at a young age and was apprenticed to a local painter and decorator. In 1868, he was sent to Seville to study at the Academia Real des Bellas Artes (The Royal Academy of Fine Arts). There, he worked as a house painter during the day, and attended art classes in the evenings. Later, he studied under
Eduardo Cano
Eduardo Cano (17 April 1928 – 5 January 1975) was an Argentine equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1956 Summer Olympics
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at the
Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville () is a museum in Seville, Spain, a collection of mainly Spanish visual arts from the medieval period to the early 20th century, including a choice selection of works by artists from the so-called Golden Age of ...
, where he won the
Rome Prize
The Rome Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Rome, in Rome, Italy. Approximately thirty scholars and artists are selected each year to receive a study fellowship at the academy. Recipients must be American citizens. Prizes have been aw ...
three times, allowing him to study at the Academia des Bellas Artes in
Rome
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.
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On his return to Seville, he found that the internationally renowned Spanish painter,
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 ...
was also working in Seville at the same time. Although the pair probably never met, Fortuny became a major influence on Arpa's work. On account of that influence, he developed a preference for 'plein air' paintings of typical Spanish subjects, which at the time was known in Spain as 'costumbrismo'. He remained in Seville for nine years, where he made many paintings, sketches and also completed a series of ceiling decorations in the Circulo Mercantil Sevilla (Seville Mercantile Building).
In late 1895 or early 1896, by which time he had become an established artist, Arpa sailed from Spain to Vera Cruz, Mexico and from there travelled to Texas. During his years in
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for "Anthony of Padua, Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the List of Texas metropolitan areas, third-largest metropolitan area in Texa ...
he organized summer painting camps and influenced many painters, most notably
Xavier Gonzalez
Xavier Gonzalez (1898–1993) was an American artist. He was born in Almeria, Spain.Richard MeGra"Confronting Modernity: Art and Society in Louisiana" University Press of Mississippi (2008), pp. 82–89. . He lived in Argentina and Mexico for so ...
, Octavio Medellín, and
Porfirio Salinas
Porfirio Salinas (November 6, 1910 – April 18, 1973) was an early Texas landscape painter who is recognized for his depictions of the Texas Hill Country in the springtime. He was one of the first Mexican American artists to become nationally r ...
.
He was a founding member of the "Brass Mug Club", a group of artists that also included
Julian Onderdonk
Robert Julian Onderdonk (July 30, 1882 – October 27, 1922) was a Texan Impressionist painter, often called "the father of Texas painting."
Early years
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, Rolla Taylor, and
Ernst Raba. In 1923, Arpa opened a studio and art school in San Antonio, TX teaching landscape and portrait painting. He often took groups of students out into the hill country around the city to paint.
Arpa exhibited and sold paintings in each of the places where he lived.
In 1932, he returned to Seville where he stayed until his death in 1952, at age ninety-four. Murals by Arpa were hung in the lobby of the
San Antonio Express-News
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building in downtown San Antonio. Some of Arpa's paintings can be found in permanent collections at the
San Antonio Museum of Art
The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is an art museum in Downtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. The museum spans 5,000 years of global culture. The museum is housed in the historic former Lone Star Brewing Company, Lone Star Bre ...
, the
McNay Art Museum
The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in Texas. The museum was created by Marion Koogler McNay's original bequest of most of her fortune, her important art collection and her 24-room Spanish Coloni ...
, and the
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas.
Work
He painted in a realistic style, and was especially noted for his use of brilliant colors and his expertise in capturing the visual effects of sunlight.
His work has been widely exhibited; ten of his paintings are in the collection of the
San Antonio Museum of Art
The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is an art museum in Downtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. The museum spans 5,000 years of global culture. The museum is housed in the historic former Lone Star Brewing Company, Lone Star Bre ...
.
He has been described both as an Orientalist and a Spanish impressionist.
Select list of works
* ''Puenta de Sevilla en Carmona Spain,'' Sketch
* ''Carnival De Ichu,''
eruvian Festival Watercolor
* ''Escena Callejera,''
lley Scene Watercolor
* ''El Monasterio,''
he Monastery
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* Ge (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter cal ...
Pencil drawing
* ''Ciudad italiana,''
talian City Ink drawing
* ''Andalusian Woman with Guitar,'' Oil on canvas
* ''Cactus Flowers,'' Oil on canvas
* ''Sevilla,'' Oil on canvas
File:Jose-arpa-self-portrait.jpg, alt=Jose Arpa, Self Portrait, c. 1927, etching on pape
Jose Arpa, Self Portrait, c. 1927, etching on paper
File:Jose-Arpa--along-the-road-painting.jpg, alt=Along the Road, oil on board, Along the Road, oil on board
References
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1858 births
1952 deaths
19th-century American painters
20th-century American painters
American male painters
Artists from Texas
American landscape artists
Spanish emigrants
Spanish artists
Painters from Seville
19th-century American male artists
20th-century American male artists
Immigrants to Mexico
Immigrants to the United States