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Roger Macdivitt .

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RE: The wonderful world of the Self Portrait
9/22/2013 8:20:34 PM

A little diversion.

One of my favourite artists of all time. This artist portrays her time in history like few others.

Tamara de Lempicka
Self Portrait
1925
oil on canvas 35x26cm
Private Collection

TAMARA DE LEMPICKA

Next, back to the masters

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Roger Macdivitt .

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RE: The wonderful world of the Self Portrait
9/29/2013 8:21:44 PM

Luis Meléndez

1716 - 1780

Luis Meléndez is regarded as the leading Spanish still-life painter of the 18th century. He was one of a family of painters, but his promising career in figure painting ran aground after his father's dispute with the Academy in Madrid. He petitioned the King on two occasions to become a court painter, but failed to gain an official post, and died in poverty.

Luis Egidio Meléndez de Rivera Durazo y Santo Padre was born in the Spanish dominion of Naples; his family moved to Spain soon after. His father, uncle, brother and two sisters were all painters. His father, Francisco, was instrumental in founding the Royal Academy in Madrid in 1744, and his son's self portrait of 1746 shows him as a promising student there. Following a dispute, both father and son were expelled from the Academy and turned to miniature painting in the 1750s.

The series of about 100 still lifes for which Luis Meléndez is remembered dates from the last twenty years of his life. Often planned in pairs, they range from large compositions, which sometimes incorporate landscape settings as in Flemish and Neapolitan still lifes, to smaller and more intense paintings, usually of a vertical format, that are more characteristically Spanish.

Brief biography: The National Gallery London

He painted this at the age of thirty.Here he confidently presents a male nude study which he has just produced using the crayon that he holds.

Here is one of his famous still lifes.

Luis Melendez Still Life with Pears, Grapes, Peaches and Receptacles, c. 1772 NGA

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RE: The wonderful world of the Self Portrait
9/29/2013 10:17:25 PM
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Luis Meléndez

1716 - 1780

Luis Meléndez is regarded as the leading Spanish still-life painter of the 18th century. He was one of a family of painters, but his promising career in figure painting ran aground after his father's dispute with the Academy in Madrid. He petitioned the King on two occasions to become a court painter, but failed to gain an official post, and died in poverty.

Luis Egidio Meléndez de Rivera Durazo y Santo Padre was born in the Spanish dominion of Naples; his family moved to Spain soon after. His father, uncle, brother and two sisters were all painters. His father, Francisco, was instrumental in founding the Royal Academy in Madrid in 1744, and his son's self portrait of 1746 shows him as a promising student there. Following a dispute, both father and son were expelled from the Academy and turned to miniature painting in the 1750s.

The series of about 100 still lifes for which Luis Meléndez is remembered dates from the last twenty years of his life. Often planned in pairs, they range from large compositions, which sometimes incorporate landscape settings as in Flemish and Neapolitan still lifes, to smaller and more intense paintings, usually of a vertical format, that are more characteristically Spanish.

Brief biography: The National Gallery London

He painted this at the age of thirty.Here he confidently presents a male nude study which he has just produced using the crayon that he holds.

This is most curious, Roger. I am now featuring Francisco de Goya in my art forum and judging from one of the portraits he painted, that of Bartolome Sureda y Miserol, you would say this man was Luis Meléndez reincarnated. At least, both men share a certain similar stance and attitude that makes you think they could have been brothers...


Francisco de Goya - Bartolomé Sureda y Miserol
(oil on canvas, 1804-06)


"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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RE: The wonderful world of the Self Portrait
9/30/2013 7:20:31 PM

Miguel,

You are so right.

Congratulations on your observation. Very interesting.

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RE: The wonderful world of the Self Portrait
9/30/2013 7:29:44 PM
“Of Silence and Speech, Silence is better.”
Self-Portrait – Salvator Rosa (1615–73)

Of Silence and Speech, Silence is better.”

Self-PortraitSalvator Rosa (1615–73)

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Miguel,

you will like this article. Thought provoking?

LINK

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