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Miquel Utrillo

Miquel Utrillo i Morlius (16 February 1862, Barcelona - 20 January 1934, Sitges) was a Spanish art critic, scenographer, painter and engineer.

Miquel Utrillo; portrait by Santiago Rusiñol

Biography edit

He was born to the lawyer, Miquel Utrillo i Riu, originally from Tremp, a liberal republican who lived in exile in France from 1867 to 1882, and his wife, Ramona Morlius i Borràs, from Lleida. He and his mother followed his father into exile, and Miquel was given a bilingual education, initially in Avignon. Later, from 1880 to 1882, he studied engineering at the Institut National Agronomique. When his parents returned to Spain, he remained in Paris and was attracted to the artistic milieu in Montmartre. He was a frequent visitor to the cabaret, Le Chat Noir, where he met the artist, Suzanne Valadon, and became her lover. In 1883, she gave birth to a son; Maurice. She never identified the father, and was known to have had other lovers.[1]

 
Drawing of Utrillo by Suzanne Valadon

In 1885, after travelling to Belgium and Germany, he joined his father in Madrid. Three years later, he was part of a team of engineers who helped prepare the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition. The following year, he returned to Paris, as a correspondent for the newspaper, La Vanguardia, to report on the Exposition Universelle. He would stay there to work as an art critic. In 1890, he met Suzanne, who was now calling her son "Maurice Utrillo Valadon".[1] In 1891, after much contention, he agreed to sign papers declaring his paternity. That same year, he worked on a theatrical production, with music provided by Erik Satie. Two years later, after discovering that she was having an affair with Satie, he left France for Chicago, to participate in the World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago was not to his liking, however, so he went to back to Paris when the exposition closed.[1]

After two years there, he returned to his homeland; moving in with Santiago Rusiñol, a friend from his previous stay in Spain, who had become part of a growing artistic community in Sitges. There, he worked to develop his talents as a painter, while once again providing art criticism for La Vanguardia. Later, their collective launched an annual "Festes modernistes de Sitges", for which he provided scenography and posters. He also worked with the poet, Joan Maragall, to produce illustrations for his translation of Iphigénie en Tauride, an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck.[1] From 1899 to 1903, together with Rusiñol and Ramon Casas, he helped produce Pèl & Ploma, an artistic and literary journal.

In 1910, he married Lola Vidal, a sister of the painter Lluïsa Vidal, and a widow with a grown son, whom he had known for fifteen years. Around that same time, the Franco-American art collector, Charles Deering, commissioned Utrillo to design a space near Sitges to house his collection. For this purpose, Deering bought the Hospital de Sant Joan Baptista [ca], dating from the Middle Ages. He would work on this project until 1919. In the meantime, however, he continued his usual activities, which included helping to organize the Exhibition of French Arts in Barcelona. This earned him the Legion of Honor in 1916.[2]

 
Poster for the shadow theatre at Els Quatre Gats

The year 1921 saw the beginning of what would be known as the "Affaire Deering". Among many other complaints, it involved accusations that Utrillo had stolen parts of the old building for his personal use. The issues were never resolved.[1] His reputation was tarnished but, ultimately, he was affected more by the European economic crisis. This was alleviated somewhat by his participation in the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, where he helped design and create the architectural museum known as the "Poble Espanyol".[3]

In 1930, his friend Rusiñol made efforts to rehabilitate Utrillo's reputation, as part of converting his home into what is now known as the Cau Ferrat Museum. Rusiñol died in 1931, followed by his wife Lola, in 1932. During that time, he was working on a history of the local artistic community, which was published after his death in 1934.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Vinyet Panyella, Miquel Utrillo i les Arts, Ajuntament de Sitges, 2009 ISBN 978-84-89948-26-6
  2. ^ "Miquel Utrillo rebent la legió d’honor", by Ester Barón @ the Museums of Sitges website
  3. ^ Soledad Bengoechea, Els secrets del poble espanyol, Barcelona, Ed. Poble Espanyol de Montjuïc, 2004, pg.42 ISBN 978-84-609-1551-5

Further reading edit

  • Carlos Serrano and Marie-Claire Zimmermann, Santiago Rusiñol et son temps : Actes du colloque international, 14-15 janvier 1993, Centre d'études catalanes, Éd. hispaniques, 1994 ISBN 978-2-85355-039-0
  • Puig Reixach, Rosa Maria. "De Miami a Sitges, l' últim viatge" Minorisa Edicions. Edic actualitzada català 2020
  • Puig Reixach, Rosa Maria. "De Miami a Sitges, el último viaje" Minorisa Edicions. Edición actualizada castellano 2020
  • Puig Reixach, Rosa Maria. "De Miami a Sitges, l'últim viatge", El cep i la nansa, edicions, 2015.

External links edit

  • Search results for Miquel Utrillo @ the Museums of Sitges website.

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This article is about the Catalan art critic scenographer painter and engineer For the French painter of the School of Paris see Maurice Utrillo Miquel Utrillo i Morlius 16 February 1862 Barcelona 20 January 1934 Sitges was a Spanish art critic scenographer painter and engineer Miquel Utrillo portrait by Santiago Rusinol Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksBiography editHe was born to the lawyer Miquel Utrillo i Riu originally from Tremp a liberal republican who lived in exile in France from 1867 to 1882 and his wife Ramona Morlius i Borras from Lleida He and his mother followed his father into exile and Miquel was given a bilingual education initially in Avignon Later from 1880 to 1882 he studied engineering at the Institut National Agronomique When his parents returned to Spain he remained in Paris and was attracted to the artistic milieu in Montmartre He was a frequent visitor to the cabaret Le Chat Noir where he met the artist Suzanne Valadon and became her lover In 1883 she gave birth to a son Maurice She never identified the father and was known to have had other lovers 1 nbsp Drawing of Utrillo by Suzanne ValadonIn 1885 after travelling to Belgium and Germany he joined his father in Madrid Three years later he was part of a team of engineers who helped prepare the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition The following year he returned to Paris as a correspondent for the newspaper La Vanguardia to report on the Exposition Universelle He would stay there to work as an art critic In 1890 he met Suzanne who was now calling her son Maurice Utrillo Valadon 1 In 1891 after much contention he agreed to sign papers declaring his paternity That same year he worked on a theatrical production with music provided by Erik Satie Two years later after discovering that she was having an affair with Satie he left France for Chicago to participate in the World s Columbian Exposition Chicago was not to his liking however so he went to back to Paris when the exposition closed 1 After two years there he returned to his homeland moving in with Santiago Rusinol a friend from his previous stay in Spain who had become part of a growing artistic community in Sitges There he worked to develop his talents as a painter while once again providing art criticism for La Vanguardia Later their collective launched an annual Festes modernistes de Sitges for which he provided scenography and posters He also worked with the poet Joan Maragall to produce illustrations for his translation of Iphigenie en Tauride an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck 1 From 1899 to 1903 together with Rusinol and Ramon Casas he helped produce Pel amp Ploma an artistic and literary journal In 1910 he married Lola Vidal a sister of the painter Lluisa Vidal and a widow with a grown son whom he had known for fifteen years Around that same time the Franco American art collector Charles Deering commissioned Utrillo to design a space near Sitges to house his collection For this purpose Deering bought the Hospital de Sant Joan Baptista ca dating from the Middle Ages He would work on this project until 1919 In the meantime however he continued his usual activities which included helping to organize the Exhibition of French Arts in Barcelona This earned him the Legion of Honor in 1916 2 nbsp Poster for the shadow theatre at Els Quatre GatsThe year 1921 saw the beginning of what would be known as the Affaire Deering Among many other complaints it involved accusations that Utrillo had stolen parts of the old building for his personal use The issues were never resolved 1 His reputation was tarnished but ultimately he was affected more by the European economic crisis This was alleviated somewhat by his participation in the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition where he helped design and create the architectural museum known as the Poble Espanyol 3 In 1930 his friend Rusinol made efforts to rehabilitate Utrillo s reputation as part of converting his home into what is now known as the Cau Ferrat Museum Rusinol died in 1931 followed by his wife Lola in 1932 During that time he was working on a history of the local artistic community which was published after his death in 1934 References edit a b c d e Vinyet Panyella Miquel Utrillo i les Arts Ajuntament de Sitges 2009 ISBN 978 84 89948 26 6 Miquel Utrillo rebent la legio d honor by Ester Baron the Museums of Sitges website Soledad Bengoechea Els secrets del poble espanyol Barcelona Ed Poble Espanyol de Montjuic 2004 pg 42 ISBN 978 84 609 1551 5Further reading editCarlos Serrano and Marie Claire Zimmermann Santiago Rusinol et son temps Actes du colloque international 14 15 janvier 1993 Centre d etudes catalanes Ed hispaniques 1994 ISBN 978 2 85355 039 0 Puig Reixach Rosa Maria De Miami a Sitges l ultim viatge Minorisa Edicions Edic actualitzada catala 2020 Puig Reixach Rosa Maria De Miami a Sitges el ultimo viaje Minorisa Edicions Edicion actualizada castellano 2020 Puig Reixach Rosa Maria De Miami a Sitges l ultim viatge El cep i la nansa edicions 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miquel Utrillo i Morlius Search results for Miquel Utrillo the Museums of Sitges website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miquel Utrillo amp oldid 1195623214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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