Miguel Pou Becerra
(24 August 1880 – 6 May 1968) was a
Puerto Rican oil canvas
painter
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,
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, and art
professor
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. Together with
José Campeche and
Francisco Oller, he has been called "one of Puerto Rico's greatest masters." He was an exponent of the
impressionist
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movement. During his life he exhibited in 64 shows, of which 17 were
solo
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, and won five gold medals.
Early years
Miguel Pou was born in
Ponce, Puerto Rico
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, to Juan Bautista Pou Carreras and Margarita Becerra Julbe. Pou took drawing and painting lessons in Ponce. He began drawing with Pedro Clausells and painting with
Spaniard
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Santiago Meana.
Schooling and career work
After receiving a
Bachelor of Arts
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from the Provincial Institute of Ponce in 1898, he worked as a teacher with the Department of Education. He became a public school teacher at age 20, and assistant superintendent in the Ponce School District in 1900.
In 1906, he completed the methodology course in teaching drawing at the
Hyannis Normal School (now the Hyannis State Teachers College) in
Massachusetts, United States. In 1909, he became director of the
Dr. Rafael Pujals School in Ponce. He also married in 1909, to Ana Valldejuly. Ana Valldejuly was an educator. They had one son, Jaime, who became a physician.
Art school
In 1910 he established the Miguel Pou Academy in Ponce, an art school that stimulated numerous youngsters to develop an interest in art. He directed his school for the next forty years, until 1950. He was very much admired for his artistic works in Puerto Rico. In 1919, he briefly interrupted his presence at the art school to further his studies. In that year he studied in the United States at the
Art Students League
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in
New York City
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and in 1935 at the
Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Miguel Pou studied painting and drawing intensively and also taught art.
Among his pupils are
Epifanio Irizarry, José R. Alicea, José Manuel Cintrón Pou and
Juan Emilio Viguié. Also among his disciples are Olga Albizu, Horacio Castaign,
Rafael Ríos Rey, and Luis Quero Chiesa. José Martínez Narváez, Miguel Rodríguez,
Librado Net, Pedro Pacheco, Orlando Santiago, Ángel Miguel González, Félix Cordero, Waldemar Morales, and Margarita Sastre de Balmaceda.
Style and characteristics
Miguel Pou's was generally
impressionistic
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in his style. He painted Puerto Rican landscapes and
jibaro-type paintings. Pou did not have a political statement to make. He wanted to capture the ideal of what a jibaro or jibara was. He painted the beauty that the people and the land had from both the physical and spiritual perspectives while synergistically merging the two. "His work is considered impressionistic because of his use of a palette of colors and of light, although he presented reality as he saw it, without softening or exaggerating it. Nevertheless, he is a painter of the
realist school because of his effort to depict Puerto Rican reality."
Pou's masterpiece ''"Los Coches de Ponce"'' (1926) received many awards.
By 1926 he had considerably perfectioned his art form from the days of "Las Lavanderas" (1896). By 1926 he had established a name for himself, and Los ''"Coches de Ponce"'' helped positioned Pou among Puerto Rico's greatest oil canvas painters. ''"Los Coches de Ponce"'' portrays Pou's inclination for everyday life scenes that so readily help identify Pou as an impressionistic movement painter. ''"Los Coches de Ponce"'' can be seem at
Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
He liked to portray what the artist called "regional types". In terms of subject matter, he aimed to reflect the soul of the Puerto Rican people and a way of life he feared was being blown by the winds of modernity. His best work was local, embracing the land, its people, and their customs. Like Campeche and Oller before him, Pou helped to define the national character of Puerto Rico during his lifetime, and he added to Puerto Rico's artistic tradition in equally important ways.
According to the
Worcester Art Museum
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, "Miguel Pou... shows thorough command of the concerns of the
Ashcan school
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T ...
, and applied it to the depiction of local types." The importance he places on light and color in his paintings reflects the influence of impressionism. He was inspired by the rural and urban landscapes, popular characters, and the human figure.
Paintings
Pou's works have been exhibited in many Puerto Rican towns,
North America
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,
Madrid
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and
Barcelona
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, and
Paris
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.
Outstanding paintings by Pou are:
*''Los Coches de Ponce'' (The Horse Carriages of Ponce)
926
*''La Promesa'' (The Promise)
928
*''Mi Hijo Jaime'' (My Son Jaime)
927
*''Las Calesas de Ponce'' (The Horse Buggies of Ponce)
940
*''
La Catedral de Ponce'' (The Ponce Cathedral).
There is a reproduction of ''Los Coches de Ponce'' at the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute. Some of his works are in permanent exhibition in the Puerto Rican Artists gallery at the
Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
. The paintings ''Los Coches de Ponce'' (1926), ''La Promesa'' (1928), ''Raza Soñadora - Retrato de Ciquí'' (1938), and ''Mi Hijo Jaime'' (1927), are available at the Museo de Arte de Ponce.<
Recognitions
Pou's work has been recognized in Puerto Rico, the United States, and Paris.
In addition to exhibiting his work on the island, he participated in collective exhibitions such as the Paris Colonial Exhibition (1931), the National Exhibition of American Art in New York (1938), and the Second Biennial Exhibition of Spanish American Art in Madrid (1951). The
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture held a retrospective exhibition of his work in 1957.
Among the prizes he was awarded were two gold medals in the Ponce Progressive League competition for his works ''Los Coches de Ponce'' and ''Retrato a Pluma del tío Ramón'' (1914), a medal and certificate of honor from the
Puerto Rican Athenaeum for his work ''El tío Ramón'' (1924) and a gold medal for his contributions to the culture of Puerto Rico from the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture (1960).
Today, some of his works can be seen at the
Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
,
Museum of Contemporary Art in San Juan, at the Museum of History, Anthropology and Art at the
University of Puerto Rico's Río Piedras campus and at the
Puerto Rico Museum of Art.
Last years and death
In 1966, Pou was the first director of the
Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico (School of Visual Arts of Puerto Rico), an institution of
higher learning
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in the
visual arts
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in San Juan. Miguel Pou Becerra died in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on 6 May 1968. He was buried at
Cementerio Católico San Vicente de Paul in Ponce.
Honors and legacy
In Ponce there is a major
thoroughfare
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Different terms
*Roa ...
named after Miguel Pou. The boulevard is the most popular entrance to the
Ponce historic district, and leads from the intersection of
PR-1 and
PR-2 into the center of the city.
He is also honored at Ponce's
Park of the Illustrious Ponce Citizens.
''Plastic Arts.''
TravelPonce. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
See also
*List of Puerto Ricans
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Notes
Footnotes
References
External links
Paintings
See the painting ''Las Lavanderas'' (1896)Archived.
See the painting ''Paisaje Costero'' (1926)Archived.
See the painting ''Los Coches de Ponce'' (1926)Archived.
See the painting ''La Promesa'' (1928)
See the painting ''Vendedor de Hamacas'' (1938)Archived.
See the painting ''Raza Soñadora - Retrato de Ciquí'' (1938)Archived.
See the painting ''Mi Hijo Jaime'' (1927)Archived.
See the painting ''AutoRetrato'' (1941)Archived.
''Las Calesas de Ponce'' (1940)Archived.
Others
El Museo del Barrio
*
Various Paintings of Miguel Pou at ''Mi Puerto Rico at WAM.'' Worcester Art Museum. Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. 7 November 2006. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
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1880 births
1968 deaths
Burials at Cementerio Católico San Vicente de Paul
Puerto Rican painters
Painters from Ponce
Art Students League of New York alumni
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni
American male painters