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Alexandre de Riquer

Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada, 7th Count of Casa Dávalos (Catalan pronunciation: [ələkˈsandɾə ðə riˈke]) (Born 3 May 1856 - 13 November 1920), was a versatile artist intellectual and Catalan designer, illustrator, painter, engraver, writer and poet. He was one of the leading figures of Modernisme in Catalonia. He belonged to an aristocratic family, the Counts of Casa Dávalos. His father, Martí de Riquer, Marquis of Benavent, was a senior leader of the Carlists of Catalonia, while his mother, Elisea Ynglada, belonged to a family of intellectuals and artists (including writers such as Joseph and Wifred Coroleu and painter Ricard Modest Urgell).

Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada
Born
Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada

(1856-05-03)3 May 1856
Died13 November 1920(1920-11-13) (aged 64)
NationalitySpanish
EducationSchool of Fine Arts in Toulouse of Languedoc, France
Known forPoster art, lithography
MovementArt Nouveau, Modernisme
SpouseDolors Palau Gonzalez de Quijano

In 1885, he was married to Dolors Palau Gonzalez de Quijano. "Between 1886 and 1898 he fathered nine children (three of whom died in infancy) and it was this responsibility with its attendant economic pressures which doubtless gave added, even urgent stimulus to Riquer's professional dedication."[1]

Riquer as an artist edit

 
Alexandre de Riquer seen by Ramon Casas (MNAC).

Riquer studied in France, first in Béziers between 1869 and 1871. "It was in Beziers that Riquer painted the first canvasses of his apprenticeship, and it was there that clear signs of a powerful artistic vocation, doubtless inherited from his mother, came to be prominent in his life."[2] For his interest in drawing classes he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse of Languedoc, France. Then returned to Barcelona to continue his studies at the art school of La Llotja "where he was to study for several years under Tomas Padro, Claudi Lorenzale and, in particular, Antoni Caba, the teacher who he most admired."[2]

He entered the world of publishing through the guidance of his friend, writer and illustrator Apel-les Mestres. "In 1876, Riquer took over some of his work on ornamental lettering and cover illustration," which led to a collaborative publishing work which brought great impact on Riquer's creative activity.[3] By 1879, he is becoming known in the art world.

The diversification of his work continued in the following years by designing jewelry, programs, furniture decoration and ceramic painting. In the year 1894, he was introduced to the movement of the pre-Raphaelites. His first trip to London in 1894 is where he "discovered modern poster and that the idea of propagating the form was embraced as a missionary undertaking. The artist's view of his role in [Barcelona]: Posters! Why, ever since I saw the first of the new posters the thing tempted me so strongly that I offered to do tradesmen's posters her for nothing; not one would listen to me..[4] Two of his posters were published in Les Maîtres de l'Affiche.

English art and Japanese art would cause a great influence on his creations. Riquer distinguished himself as a graphic designer with great drawing skills. He made posters, etchings, illustrations in books and magazines, certificates, postcards, stamps, menus, sheet music, business cards and bookplates (which Lluís de Yebra documented 142 articles between 1900 and 1924).

He died in Palma de Mallorca in 1920.[5] "His library and the undispersed part of his collections were acquired after his death by the Barcelona Museums and the National Library of Catalonia."[6]

Training edit

  • 1869-1871: Béziers (France)
  • 1873-1874: School of Fine Arts (Toulouse)
  • 1874: La Llotja (Barcelona)
  • 1879: Painting apprenticeship (Rome)

Exhibitions edit

  • 1878 - first publicly exhibited canvas
  • 1886 - Julia Hospitalari
  • 1890 - first solo show at Sala Parés
  • 1893 - biennial exhibition at Sala Parés

Publications edit

  • 1879 - La Academia (Madrid)
  • 1880 - La Illustracio Catalana
  • 1882-1883 - Arte y Letras
  • 1886 - Los Estudiants de Tolosa (Catalan folksong edition)
  • 1903 - Ex-libris d'Alexandre de Riquer

Notes edit

  1. ^ the British connection in catalan modernisme, p. 24
  2. ^ a b the British connection in catalan modernisme, p. 22
  3. ^ the British connection in catalan modernisme, p. 23
  4. ^ the British connection in catalan modernisme, p. 30
  5. ^ "Alexandre de Riquer. Illustration. Biography and works at Spain is culture".
  6. ^ the British connection in catalan modernisme, p. 37

References edit


Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Martín de Riquer y Comelles, 6th Count of Casa Dávalos
Count of Casa Dávalos
?–13 November 1920
Succeeded by

alexandre, riquer, ynglada, count, casa, dávalos, catalan, pronunciation, ələkˈsandɾə, ðə, riˈke, born, 1856, november, 1920, versatile, artist, intellectual, catalan, designer, illustrator, painter, engraver, writer, poet, leading, figures, modernisme, catalo. Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada 7th Count of Casa Davalos Catalan pronunciation elekˈsandɾe de riˈke Born 3 May 1856 13 November 1920 was a versatile artist intellectual and Catalan designer illustrator painter engraver writer and poet He was one of the leading figures of Modernisme in Catalonia He belonged to an aristocratic family the Counts of Casa Davalos His father Marti de Riquer Marquis of Benavent was a senior leader of the Carlists of Catalonia while his mother Elisea Ynglada belonged to a family of intellectuals and artists including writers such as Joseph and Wifred Coroleu and painter Ricard Modest Urgell Alexandre de Riquer i YngladaBornAlexandre de Riquer i Ynglada 1856 05 03 3 May 1856Died13 November 1920 1920 11 13 aged 64 Palma MajorcaNationalitySpanishEducationSchool of Fine Arts in Toulouse of Languedoc FranceKnown forPoster art lithographyMovementArt Nouveau ModernismeSpouseDolors Palau Gonzalez de Quijano In 1885 he was married to Dolors Palau Gonzalez de Quijano Between 1886 and 1898 he fathered nine children three of whom died in infancy and it was this responsibility with its attendant economic pressures which doubtless gave added even urgent stimulus to Riquer s professional dedication 1 Contents 1 Riquer as an artist 2 Training 3 Exhibitions 4 Publications 5 Notes 6 ReferencesRiquer as an artist edit nbsp Alexandre de Riquer seen by Ramon Casas MNAC Riquer studied in France first in Beziers between 1869 and 1871 It was in Beziers that Riquer painted the first canvasses of his apprenticeship and it was there that clear signs of a powerful artistic vocation doubtless inherited from his mother came to be prominent in his life 2 For his interest in drawing classes he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse of Languedoc France Then returned to Barcelona to continue his studies at the art school of La Llotja where he was to study for several years under Tomas Padro Claudi Lorenzale and in particular Antoni Caba the teacher who he most admired 2 He entered the world of publishing through the guidance of his friend writer and illustrator Apel les Mestres In 1876 Riquer took over some of his work on ornamental lettering and cover illustration which led to a collaborative publishing work which brought great impact on Riquer s creative activity 3 By 1879 he is becoming known in the art world The diversification of his work continued in the following years by designing jewelry programs furniture decoration and ceramic painting In the year 1894 he was introduced to the movement of the pre Raphaelites His first trip to London in 1894 is where he discovered modern poster and that the idea of propagating the form was embraced as a missionary undertaking The artist s view of his role in Barcelona Posters Why ever since I saw the first of the new posters the thing tempted me so strongly that I offered to do tradesmen s posters her for nothing not one would listen to me 4 Two of his posters were published in Les Maitres de l Affiche English art and Japanese art would cause a great influence on his creations Riquer distinguished himself as a graphic designer with great drawing skills He made posters etchings illustrations in books and magazines certificates postcards stamps menus sheet music business cards and bookplates which Lluis de Yebra documented 142 articles between 1900 and 1924 He died in Palma de Mallorca in 1920 5 His library and the undispersed part of his collections were acquired after his death by the Barcelona Museums and the National Library of Catalonia 6 Further information Salon PedalTraining edit1869 1871 Beziers France 1873 1874 School of Fine Arts Toulouse 1874 La Llotja Barcelona 1879 Painting apprenticeship Rome Exhibitions edit1878 first publicly exhibited canvas 1886 Julia Hospitalari 1890 first solo show at Sala Pares 1893 biennial exhibition at Sala ParesPublications edit1879 La Academia Madrid 1880 La Illustracio Catalana 1882 1883 Arte y Letras 1886 Los Estudiants de Tolosa Catalan folksong edition 1903 Ex libris d Alexandre de RiquerNotes edit the British connection in catalan modernisme p 24 a b the British connection in catalan modernisme p 22 the British connection in catalan modernisme p 23 the British connection in catalan modernisme p 30 Alexandre de Riquer Illustration Biography and works at Spain is culture the British connection in catalan modernisme p 37References edithttp www spainisculture com en artistas creadores alexandre de riquer html Trenc Ballester Eliseu Yates Alan Alexndre de Riquer 1856 1920 the British connection in Catalan modernisme Sheffield The Anglo Catalan Society 1988 Spanish nobility Preceded byMartin de Riquer y Comelles 6th Count of Casa Davalos Count of Casa Davalos 13 November 1920 Succeeded byMartin de Riquer 8th Count of Casa Davalos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexandre de Riquer amp oldid 1134402939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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