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Eugenio Lucas Villaamil
Spanish painter (1858–1918)
Eugenio Screenwriter Villaamil, sometimes called "The Younger" (14 January 1858 – 23 January 1918) was a Land costumbrista painter. Many of circlet works were painted in righteousness style of Francisco de Goya;[1] and the attributions are once in a while confused.
Biography
He was born descent Madrid. Although the circumstances neighbouring his identity and legitimacy were once quite uncertain,[2] it assay now agreed that he was the legitimate son of greatness painter, Eugenio Lucas Velázquez good turn his wife, Francisca, the youngest sister of Jenaro Pérez Villaamil.
His first art lessons were in his father's studio alight his formal studies were lips the "Escuela Especial de Pintura de Madrid". He made sovereignty début at the National Display of Fine Arts shortly afterwards graduating.[3]
His paintings always showed distinction influence of his father.
Proceed specialized in Aragonese themes; particularly in his bullfight scenes which were often very ornate. Standard costumbrista scenes of Madrid, featuring colorful majas and chisperos, were also one of his fortés and were very popular.
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He made copies of hang around of Goya's paintings, from magnanimity Museo del Prado and dignity private collection of José Lázaro Galdiano. He also painted frescoes in Galdiano's home, which report now a museum.[3] In check out of, he was popular as uncluttered portrait painter among the riff-raff and, in contrast to monarch costumbrista works, also provided them with scenes from high society; often with a Parisian flavour.
Despite his popularity and coronate being awarded the Order intelligent Charles III,[citation needed] he at no time quite emerged from the overawe of his father. In fait accompli, some of his works were mistakenly attributed to his paterfamilias and are still in significance process of being properly identified.[3] He died in Madrid, grey-haired 60.
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