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Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar

Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar (San Fernando, 1851 - Santiago, Chile, September 4, 1886) was a Chilean painter and draftsman. She was the first student of the Painting Academy and the first teacher of plastic arts in her country. [1] She obtained an important public recognition for her work as a portraitist of women of the high society of Valparaíso, according to what was reflected in the press of his time.[2]

Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar
Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar
Born
1851
DiedSeptember 4, 1886 (35 years old)
Resting placeSantiago of Chile
NationalityChilean
EducationPainting Academy
Alma materPainting Academy
Known forThe first teacher in her country
The first of plastic arts in her country
MovementRealism and pencil drawing
Awards1884 Honorable Mention in Painting, Salon 1884, Santiago of Chile
Patron(s)Alejandro Cicarelli

Family and studies edit

 
Her father
José Antonio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez

She was the daughter of José Antonio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, born in the city of San Fernando, in the province of Colchagua, in the middle of a middle-class family, where her artistic gifts stood out as a child.

At age 15 she moved to Santiago with his father. She joined the Painting Academy in 1866.

She is considered the first woman who drives feminine art. In 1869, she was appointed by Alejandro Ciccarelli and, therefore, by the state of Chile, professor of drawing at the Painting Academy; She was 18 years old. This fact made her the first drawing teacher in Chile, being one of the initiators of this discipline as a teacher in the state school.

Art edit

 
Charcoal drawing of dogs

She was one of the pioneer women to participate in the Painting Salons of Santiago. His talent was highlighted by oil painting on canvas, mainly on motifs about mythological legends, animals, epic themes, still lifes, flowers and varied compositions.

He also stood out as a pencil portraitist. With this technique it is estimated that he made more than two thousand portraits on paper. Among these portraits, the ladies of Valparaíso stand out: Juana Vargas de Jara Quemada, Carmela Mena de Veras, Marcelina Vargas de Mena, Acasia Lazo de Undurraga and the Royal Lady of Azúa. The portraits received a psychological character and nuances. He made a profession of his artistic work, like any other of the students of the Academy, being a work that allowed him to have his income to cover his needs, which for his time, moved him away from the leisure pattern; This was socially linked to women. You could see the learning of art, also French and music, as complements of their high education and culture.

Thus, his work was a reflection of the Chilean social context, especially the portraits of ladies of the high society of the time. His five sisters also cultivated the painting.

In the inauguration speech of the Academy of Painting in the year of 1849, where Alejandro Ciccarelli pointed out that:

I want to call the attention of the studious Chilean youth, to observe him, that the country opens a new career that assures him a new social position. The race is vast, and although opposed to that of weapons, it is glorious like her. If the children of the country shed their blood on the battlefields to ensure their independence and greatness, the fine arts have the mission of fertilizing this seed of virtue and patriotism, illustrating through art the feats of these brave

She in her art can also make references to Paula Aldunate Larraín (1834-1871) who she was a disciple of Mauricio Rugendas.

Death and legacy edit

 
Tribute of the illustrated workshop N ° 51
to
Agustina Gutiérrez Salazar

Agustina Gutiérrez was a victim of pneumonia of 35 years old, dying from this cause on September 4, 1886.[3]

In number 51 of the cultural newspaper called The Illustrated Workshop, it is said of her:

She came to form a clientele, her oil and pencil portraits had the highest acceptance. Of the latter, a good number have been successful, particularly in Valparaíso, among which there are some outstanding merits, either as correction and purity of lines, or due to their artistic language modeled on the similarity of the original.

In the following paragraphs they indicate that:

She became known throughout the country for her artistic talent. People with great wealth and materially poor praised their work. His reputation was assured. His paintings were to be acquired naturally by the men of fortune

José Miguel Blanco says about her:

Let's honor your memory
Today that you enter the eternal to get up,
Your new future becomes glory
Your triumphant crown emerges from art

Agustina Gutiérrez participated in a single collective exhibition, which was the first exhibition of the Fifth Normal of the National Association of Agriculture, in Santiago of Chile, in 1884.[4]

Awards and distinctions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Agustina Gutiérrez - Artistas Visuales Chilenos, AVCh, MNBA". www.artistasvisualeschilenos.cl.
  2. ^ Novoa Donoso, Soledad (2013). "Historia del Arte y Feminismo: relatos lecturas escrituras omisiones". In Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (ed.). Seminario Historia del Arte y Feminismo: relatos lecturas escrituras omisiones. Santiago de Chile. p. 13. ISBN 9789568890216. OCLC 898085862.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Registro del cementerio General. Libro N°6 de 1886, página 329. Sector histórico , patio 29 , tumba 3005, firmada por su padre José Antonio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
  4. ^ El Taller Ilustrado N°51, septiembre de 1886

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Agustina Gutierrez Salazar San Fernando 1851 Santiago Chile September 4 1886 was a Chilean painter and draftsman She was the first student of the Painting Academy and the first teacher of plastic arts in her country 1 She obtained an important public recognition for her work as a portraitist of women of the high society of Valparaiso according to what was reflected in the press of his time 2 Agustina Gutierrez SalazarAgustina Gutierrez SalazarBornSan Fernando Chile 1851DiedSeptember 4 1886 35 years old Santiago of ChileResting placeSantiago of ChileNationalityChileanEducationPainting AcademyAlma materPainting AcademyKnown forThe first teacher in her country The first of plastic arts in her countryMovementRealism and pencil drawingAwards1884 Honorable Mention in Painting Salon 1884 Santiago of ChilePatron s Alejandro Cicarelli Contents 1 Family and studies 2 Art 3 Death and legacy 4 Awards and distinctions 5 See also 6 ReferencesFamily and studies edit nbsp Her father Jose Antonio Gutierrez Gutierrez She was the daughter of Jose Antonio Gutierrez Gutierrez born in the city of San Fernando in the province of Colchagua in the middle of a middle class family where her artistic gifts stood out as a child At age 15 she moved to Santiago with his father She joined the Painting Academy in 1866 She is considered the first woman who drives feminine art In 1869 she was appointed by Alejandro Ciccarelli and therefore by the state of Chile professor of drawing at the Painting Academy She was 18 years old This fact made her the first drawing teacher in Chile being one of the initiators of this discipline as a teacher in the state school Art edit nbsp Charcoal drawing of dogs She was one of the pioneer women to participate in the Painting Salons of Santiago His talent was highlighted by oil painting on canvas mainly on motifs about mythological legends animals epic themes still lifes flowers and varied compositions He also stood out as a pencil portraitist With this technique it is estimated that he made more than two thousand portraits on paper Among these portraits the ladies of Valparaiso stand out Juana Vargas de Jara Quemada Carmela Mena de Veras Marcelina Vargas de Mena Acasia Lazo de Undurraga and the Royal Lady of Azua The portraits received a psychological character and nuances He made a profession of his artistic work like any other of the students of the Academy being a work that allowed him to have his income to cover his needs which for his time moved him away from the leisure pattern This was socially linked to women You could see the learning of art also French and music as complements of their high education and culture Thus his work was a reflection of the Chilean social context especially the portraits of ladies of the high society of the time His five sisters also cultivated the painting In the inauguration speech of the Academy of Painting in the year of 1849 where Alejandro Ciccarelli pointed out that I want to call the attention of the studious Chilean youth to observe him that the country opens a new career that assures him a new social position The race is vast and although opposed to that of weapons it is glorious like her If the children of the country shed their blood on the battlefields to ensure their independence and greatness the fine arts have the mission of fertilizing this seed of virtue and patriotism illustrating through art the feats of these brave She in her art can also make references to Paula Aldunate Larrain 1834 1871 who she was a disciple of Mauricio Rugendas Death and legacy edit nbsp Tribute of the illustrated workshop N 51to Agustina Gutierrez Salazar Agustina Gutierrez was a victim of pneumonia of 35 years old dying from this cause on September 4 1886 3 In number 51 of the cultural newspaper called The Illustrated Workshop it is said of her She came to form a clientele her oil and pencil portraits had the highest acceptance Of the latter a good number have been successful particularly in Valparaiso among which there are some outstanding merits either as correction and purity of lines or due to their artistic language modeled on the similarity of the original In the following paragraphs they indicate that She became known throughout the country for her artistic talent People with great wealth and materially poor praised their work His reputation was assured His paintings were to be acquired naturally by the men of fortune Jose Miguel Blanco says about her Let s honor your memoryToday that you enter the eternal to get up Your new future becomes gloryYour triumphant crown emerges from art Agustina Gutierrez participated in a single collective exhibition which was the first exhibition of the Fifth Normal of the National Association of Agriculture in Santiago of Chile in 1884 4 Awards and distinctions edit1884 Honorable Mention in Painting Salon 1884 Santiago de ChileSee also editAurora Mira Mena 1863 1939 Magdalena Mira Mena 1859 1930 Celia Castro 1860 1930 Painting Academy Chile References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agustina Gutierrez Salazar Agustina Gutierrez Artistas Visuales Chilenos AVCh MNBA www artistasvisualeschilenos cl Novoa Donoso Soledad 2013 Historia del Arte y Feminismo relatos lecturas escrituras omisiones In Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes ed Seminario Historia del Arte y Feminismo relatos lecturas escrituras omisiones Santiago de Chile p 13 ISBN 9789568890216 OCLC 898085862 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Registro del cementerio General Libro N 6 de 1886 pagina 329 Sector historico patio 29 tumba 3005 firmada por su padre Jose Antonio Gutierrez Gutierrez El Taller Ilustrado N 51 septiembre de 1886 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agustina Gutierrez Salazar amp oldid 1213669537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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