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Luis Desangles

Luis Desangles Lubiles (8 February 1861, Santo Domingo - 13 April 1940, Santiago de Cuba) was a Dominican painter, sculptor, and educator born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Instructor to many of the great native artists of the era, Desangles is remembered as one of the forerunners of Dominican national art and initiators of the country's costumbrismo style.[1]

Luis Desangles Lubiles
Born
Luis Desangles Lubiles

8 February 1861
Died13 April 1940
Occupation(s)painter, educator, sculptor

His artistic subjects range from portraits, pictorial daily life, religious iconography, historical depictions, naturalist landscapes, and still life. Many of his portraits are of influential political figures, such as Juan Pablo Duarte, Buenaventura Báez Méndez, Matías Ramón Mella, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Gregorio Luperón, Ulises Francisco Espaillat, and Eugenio María de Hostos. He is also credited for painting many religious paintings and murals in cathedrals throughout Cuba, such as in Santiago de Cuba Cathedral and the Cathedral of San Salvador in Bayamo.[1][2]

In 1893, dictator Ulises Hereaux deemed Desangles a conspirator and exiled him from the country after his students painted public works of the leader hanged.[1][3] His travels after exile led him to Puerto Rico, New York City, and Cuba.[1] Some of the most recognizable names that studied under Desangles include Abelardo Rodríguez Urdaneta, Ramón Frade, Arturo Grullón, Leopoldo Navarro, Adolfo García Obregón, Manuel María Sanabia, Arquímedes de la Concha, Carlos Ramírez Guerra, and Francisco González Lamarche.[1][4]

In 1912, he was appointed director of the Municipal Academy of Fine Arts in San Cristóbal and in 1935 he became Head of the Provincial School of Painting in Santiago de Cuba.[2] In 1940, Desangles died due to complications from diabetes at the age of 79. In October 2018, a major retrospective of his work was presented at the Museo Bellapart in Santo Domingo.[5]

Early life

Luis Desangles was born in Santo Domingo to Juan Pedro Desangles, a native of the Pyrenees region in France living in the country since the 1830s and Teresa Sibilly, who was born in Curaçao to French parents, with whom he had four children: Epifanio (1858), Luis (1861), Pedro Nicolás (1863) and María Ana (1865).[6] Desangles was born in the same year in which Dominican conservatives annexed the country to Spain. As a child he showed a fondness for painting which his father encouraged, enrolling him in art classes with Leon Cordero, a Spanish painter living in the country, from 1870-1874, until Cordero died in 1874.[1]

He married Altagracia Vallejo in 1882, who modeled for several portraits, and together they would go on to have seven children: Constancia Mercedes (b. 1883), María Luisa (b. 1885), Juan Pedro (b. 1886), María Altagracia (b. 1888), Ana Teresa (b. 1889), Luis Rafael (b. 1890) and Julio Alfredo (b. 1893).[7] Those who treated Luis Desangles familiarly called him Sisito.

In 1883 he opened an art workshop in Santo Domingo, Casa-Taller, on Padre Billini street, where he instructed many of the great names that go on to define the early era of art in the country.[7] In short time, Desangles’s workshop became a cultural epicenter of the city where intellectuals like Eugenio Maria de Hostos, Francisco Henríquez y Carvajal, Américo Lugo, José Rufino Reyes, and Emilio Prud'Homme gathered. His house-workshop became an environment of learning and bohemian artistic encounters. Artists and intellectuals often met there.[7]

Desangles worked as a teacher of various disciplines: in addition to teaching art, he gave musical instruction as a musician with command of various instruments; he established a gymnasium where he taught exercise classes; and he’s remembered as one of the first collectors of pre-Hispanic objects, colonial antiquities and works of art of his time.[7]

Exile

In 1893, some students of Desangles who were strongly opposed to Heureaux conceived of making several paintings depicting the dictator hanged.[3] The paintings were made and sprang up in different public places. Heureaux’s investigation eventually led him to the well-founded suspicion that the paintings came from the workshop of Desangles, which produced immediate consequences. The first was the expatriation of Desangles, who was given 24 hours to leave the Republic. The second consequence was the closure of the painter's studio-school, of the home space as a place for cultural gatherings, and the closure of the Municipal School that he directed. The third consequence was the planned execution of Arquímedes de la Concha, who was later sparred.[3] The general archive of the nation houses the official act by which the dictator expels him from the country as a “conspirator”. Desangles goes into exile in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where he participates in the exhibition of the Fourth Centennial of the Discovery of the Island. He obtains the first prize with Caonabo.[3]

Desangles traveled to the United States as well, where he made the acquaintance of José Martí. He returned to his native country in 1904, but was there only briefly before being appointed Consul for Santiago de Cuba by President Carlos Morales.[citation needed]

Cuba

Desangles had his most prolific artistic production in Cuba. He carries out notable works such as the Mural of the Cathedral of San Salvador, in the Province of Bayamo, and ten paintings of biblical matters, located in the same ecclesiastical enclosure. The cathedral mural is titled The Oath of the Flag, measuring 850 x 450 centi- It was commissioned in 1918 by the Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba, Monsignor Félix Ambrosio Guerra y Guerra, to be placed inside the main parish of Bayamo.[2]

He would live in Cuba for the rest of his life and it became his second homeland. In 1912, he was appointed Director of the "Escuela Superior de Varones de San Cristóbal" (a boys' school) and later taught at the "Academia Municipal de Bellas Artes".[citation needed] In 1935, he was appointed Honorary Director of the "Escuela Provincial de Artes Plásticas de Santiago de Cuba" (now the "Escuela Provincial de Artes Plásticas José Joaquín Tejada").[2]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Luis Desangles, Sisito (1861-1940)" (PDF). Museo Bellapart.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Patrimonio Cultural Santiago de Cuba. “ Obras plásticas de los artistas dominicanos, Luis Desangles Sebillí y Carlos Ramírez Guerra”. Youtube video. Aug 22, 2021.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UVR66UpeCts&t=91s
  3. ^ a b c d Danilo de los Santos. Memoria de la Pintura Dominicana. (Colección Centenario Grupo León Jimenes) 8v: il. Grupo León Jimenes. Santo Domingo, 2003. pg 180
  4. ^ Danilo de los Santos. Memoria de la Pintura Dominicana. (Colección Centenario Grupo León Jimenes) 8v: il. Grupo León Jimenes. Santo Domingo, 2003. pg 177
  5. ^ Listin Diario
  6. ^ ^ Ibid. pg 206
  7. ^ a b c d ^ Ibid. pg 209

External links

  •   Media related to Luis Desangles at Wikimedia Commons

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Luis Desangles Lubiles 8 February 1861 Santo Domingo 13 April 1940 Santiago de Cuba was a Dominican painter sculptor and educator born in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Instructor to many of the great native artists of the era Desangles is remembered as one of the forerunners of Dominican national art and initiators of the country s costumbrismo style 1 Luis Desangles LubilesBornLuis Desangles Lubiles8 February 1861Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicDied13 April 1940Santiago de Cuba CubaOccupation s painter educator sculptorHis artistic subjects range from portraits pictorial daily life religious iconography historical depictions naturalist landscapes and still life Many of his portraits are of influential political figures such as Juan Pablo Duarte Buenaventura Baez Mendez Matias Ramon Mella Francisco del Rosario Sanchez Gregorio Luperon Ulises Francisco Espaillat and Eugenio Maria de Hostos He is also credited for painting many religious paintings and murals in cathedrals throughout Cuba such as in Santiago de Cuba Cathedral and the Cathedral of San Salvador in Bayamo 1 2 In 1893 dictator Ulises Hereaux deemed Desangles a conspirator and exiled him from the country after his students painted public works of the leader hanged 1 3 His travels after exile led him to Puerto Rico New York City and Cuba 1 Some of the most recognizable names that studied under Desangles include Abelardo Rodriguez Urdaneta Ramon Frade Arturo Grullon Leopoldo Navarro Adolfo Garcia Obregon Manuel Maria Sanabia Arquimedes de la Concha Carlos Ramirez Guerra and Francisco Gonzalez Lamarche 1 4 In 1912 he was appointed director of the Municipal Academy of Fine Arts in San Cristobal and in 1935 he became Head of the Provincial School of Painting in Santiago de Cuba 2 In 1940 Desangles died due to complications from diabetes at the age of 79 In October 2018 a major retrospective of his work was presented at the Museo Bellapart in Santo Domingo 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Exile 3 Cuba 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLuis Desangles was born in Santo Domingo to Juan Pedro Desangles a native of the Pyrenees region in France living in the country since the 1830s and Teresa Sibilly who was born in Curacao to French parents with whom he had four children Epifanio 1858 Luis 1861 Pedro Nicolas 1863 and Maria Ana 1865 6 Desangles was born in the same year in which Dominican conservatives annexed the country to Spain As a child he showed a fondness for painting which his father encouraged enrolling him in art classes with Leon Cordero a Spanish painter living in the country from 1870 1874 until Cordero died in 1874 1 He married Altagracia Vallejo in 1882 who modeled for several portraits and together they would go on to have seven children Constancia Mercedes b 1883 Maria Luisa b 1885 Juan Pedro b 1886 Maria Altagracia b 1888 Ana Teresa b 1889 Luis Rafael b 1890 and Julio Alfredo b 1893 7 Those who treated Luis Desangles familiarly called him Sisito In 1883 he opened an art workshop in Santo Domingo Casa Taller on Padre Billini street where he instructed many of the great names that go on to define the early era of art in the country 7 In short time Desangles s workshop became a cultural epicenter of the city where intellectuals like Eugenio Maria de Hostos Francisco Henriquez y Carvajal Americo Lugo Jose Rufino Reyes and Emilio Prud Homme gathered His house workshop became an environment of learning and bohemian artistic encounters Artists and intellectuals often met there 7 Desangles worked as a teacher of various disciplines in addition to teaching art he gave musical instruction as a musician with command of various instruments he established a gymnasium where he taught exercise classes and he s remembered as one of the first collectors of pre Hispanic objects colonial antiquities and works of art of his time 7 Exile EditIn 1893 some students of Desangles who were strongly opposed to Heureaux conceived of making several paintings depicting the dictator hanged 3 The paintings were made and sprang up in different public places Heureaux s investigation eventually led him to the well founded suspicion that the paintings came from the workshop of Desangles which produced immediate consequences The first was the expatriation of Desangles who was given 24 hours to leave the Republic The second consequence was the closure of the painter s studio school of the home space as a place for cultural gatherings and the closure of the Municipal School that he directed The third consequence was the planned execution of Arquimedes de la Concha who was later sparred 3 The general archive of the nation houses the official act by which the dictator expels him from the country as a conspirator Desangles goes into exile in Ponce Puerto Rico where he participates in the exhibition of the Fourth Centennial of the Discovery of the Island He obtains the first prize with Caonabo 3 Desangles traveled to the United States as well where he made the acquaintance of Jose Marti He returned to his native country in 1904 but was there only briefly before being appointed Consul for Santiago de Cuba by President Carlos Morales citation needed Cuba EditDesangles had his most prolific artistic production in Cuba He carries out notable works such as the Mural of the Cathedral of San Salvador in the Province of Bayamo and ten paintings of biblical matters located in the same ecclesiastical enclosure The cathedral mural is titled The Oath of the Flag measuring 850 x 450 centi It was commissioned in 1918 by the Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba Monsignor Felix Ambrosio Guerra y Guerra to be placed inside the main parish of Bayamo 2 He would live in Cuba for the rest of his life and it became his second homeland In 1912 he was appointed Director of the Escuela Superior de Varones de San Cristobal a boys school and later taught at the Academia Municipal de Bellas Artes citation needed In 1935 he was appointed Honorary Director of the Escuela Provincial de Artes Plasticas de Santiago de Cuba now the Escuela Provincial de Artes Plasticas Jose Joaquin Tejada 2 Gallery Edit Colon engrillado Luis Desangles without date Desangles Woss Self portrait 1900 Luis Desangles Naturaleza Muerta Date unknown Luis Desangles Lad Mendigas Date unknown Juan Pablo Duarte Contemplating the Birth of the RepublicReferences Edit a b c d e f Luis Desangles Sisito 1861 1940 PDF Museo Bellapart a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d Patrimonio Cultural Santiago de Cuba Obras plasticas de los artistas dominicanos Luis Desangles Sebilli y Carlos Ramirez Guerra Youtube video Aug 22 2021 https m youtube com watch v UVR66UpeCts amp t 91s a b c d Danilo de los Santos Memoria de la Pintura Dominicana Coleccion Centenario Grupo Leon Jimenes 8v il Grupo Leon Jimenes Santo Domingo 2003 pg 180 Danilo de los Santos Memoria de la Pintura Dominicana Coleccion Centenario Grupo Leon Jimenes 8v il Grupo Leon Jimenes Santo Domingo 2003 pg 177 Listin Diario Ibid pg 206 a b c d Ibid pg 209External links Edit Media related to Luis Desangles at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Desangles amp oldid 1152193260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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