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Virginio Arias Cruz (8 December 1855,
Ránquil Ránquil is a Chilean Communes of Chile, commune in Itata Province, Ñuble Region. The communal Capital (political), capital is the town of Ránquil. Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute (Chile), Nation ...
- 17 January 1941,
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) was a Chilean sculptor and art teacher.


Life and work

He was born to a humble family, and originally worked in the fields. His artistic education began in Concepción, at the age of twelve, when he took lessons from a sculptor named Tomás Chávez. When he was nineteen, he became one of the most outstanding students of , who took him to Paris in 1875. The following year, he enrolled at the
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, where he studied with
François Jouffroy François Jouffroy (; 1 February 1806 – 25 June 1882) was a French sculptor. Biography Jouffroy was born in Dijon, France, the son of a baker, and attended the local drawing school before being admitted to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in ...
,
Alexandre Falguière Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguière (; also given as Jean-Joseph-Alexandre Falguière, or in short Alexandre Falguière) (7 September 183120 April 1900) was a French sculptor and painter. Biography Falguière was born in Toulouse. A pupil of the ...
and Jean-Paul Laurens. He remained in Paris until 1890. While he was there, he created several works inspired by news bulletins coming from the
War of the Pacific The War of the Pacific (), also known by War of the Pacific#Etymology, multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Treaty of Defensive Alliance (Bolivia–Peru), Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought over Atacama Desert ...
, between Chile, Peru and Bolivia. His most notable work was a monument to "El Roto Chileno" (the common man, originally "A Hero of the Pacific"), which won a contest at the
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in 1882. There are currently two versions of the statue, at the Plaza Yungay in Santiago, and on the main plaza in Ránquil. He then returned to Chile, where he was awarded several honors. In 1895, the Chilean government sent him back to Paris, to gain experience in organizing an art school. When he returned to Chile, in 1900, he was appointed Director of the
Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile) Academy of Painting (), also known as the School of Fine Arts of Santiago ( ''de Santiago''), was a Chilean art school, founded on March 17, 1849 in Santiago, Chile. Initially located in a building of the University of San Felipe, now the site o ...
, following over a decade of disorganization that had left it with few students. During his time there, he developed an entirely new curriculum. He left his position in 1911, the year after the school had effectively become a part of the National Museum of Fine Arts, at his suggestion. Most sources say that he returned to Europe and remained there until the 1930s, but several familiar Chilean artists, including José Perotti,
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and Laura Rodig, are said to have been his students at the Academia in the early 1920s. The school itself became part of the
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in 1932, and currently occupies a space at the
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. In his last years, he suffered from blindness, but continued to sculpt, using his sense of touch. He died in 1941, aged eighty-six. His other well known works include a monument to General
Manuel Baquedano Manuel Jesús Baquedano González (; January 1, 1823 – September 30, 1897) was a Chilean soldier and politician, who served as Commander-in-chief of the Army during the War of the Pacific, and briefly as President of Chile during the civil wa ...
, at the
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in Santiago, and "The Araucanian", which depicts a representative member of the
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. Among his religious works, the most famous is "El Descendimiento" (The Descent from the Cross), a marble ensemble that is preserved at the National Museum. This work won him an award at the Paris Salon in 1887.


Sources


Biography
@ Artistas Visuales Chilenos

@ Portal del Arte
"El laboratorio de papel interviene dibujos de Virginio Arias"
@ the Centro Nacional de Conservación y Restauración


External links


Biographical Data
@ Corporación Ngehuin {{DEFAULTSORT:Arias, Virgino 1855 births 1941 deaths Chilean sculptors Chilean art directors People from Itata Province Academic staff of the Academy of Painting (Santiago, Chile)