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Santiago Rusiñol

Santiago Rusiñol i Prats (Catalan: [səntiˈaɣu ruziˈɲɔl], Spanish: [santiˈaɣo rusiˈɲol]; Barcelona 25 February 1861 – Aranjuez 13 June 1931) was a Catalan painter, poet, journalist, collector and playwright. He was one of the leaders of the Catalan modernisme movement.[2] He created more than a thousand paintings and wrote numerous works in Catalan and Spanish.

Santiago Rusiñol i Prats
Rusiñol in 1906
Born(1861-02-25)25 February 1861
Died13 June 1931(1931-06-13) (aged 70)
Aranjuez, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationStudio of Tomás Moragas
Known forPainting, Poetry, Theater
MovementModernisme
SpouseLluïsa Denís[1]

Life and friends edit

 
1951 Spanish 50 peseta banknote, showing Rusiñol

He was born in Barcelona into a textile industrialist family from Manlleu, where they owned the textile mill town known as Can Ramissa. Santiago Rusiñol appears in the civil registry with the names of Jaume Jacint Lluís, rather than Santiago. Despite being the inheritor of the family business, he developed in his adolescence an interest in art which would go on to be his life's work.

On 19 June 1886, he married Lluïsa Denís i Reverter. The following year, his daughter, Maria Agustina (ca), was born. A few months later, however, his restless nature, lack of interest in the family business, and desire to paint and travel led him to hand over the company's management to his brother Albert, a businessman and politician. Santiago thereafter began to travel through Catalonia, Spain, France, and Italy. Travel would go on to be a constant in his life.

In 1888, he established himself as a writer, regularly contributing to the newspaper La Vanguardia. In 1889 he broke off ties with his family, a rupture that lasted ten years, although he kept in touch with his daughter. That same year he went to study in Paris, where he lived on and off for the next decade.

In 1893 he set up his studio in Sitges, which today stands as the Cau Ferrat. Sitges became a modernist reference point for artists, writers and musicians, including Rusiñol, and modernist festivals, combining theatre, poetry, painting and music were organized there. He continued to write, chiefly narrative works and poems in prose. Some of his novels were adapted and performed in the theatre, such as L'auca del senyor Esteve, written in 1907 and released a few years later. In the first decade of the twentieth century, he consolidated his prestige as a prolific painter and writer, both in Barcelona and throughout Spain and Paris. In 1899, due to a severe illness, he was reunited with his wife. When he recovered, he returned to France with his family to detoxify from morphine addiction. He became an official member of the Paris Salon in 1908.

He was also part of the famous social gatherings of the Els Quatre Gats brewery on Carrer de Montsió in Barcelona run by Pere Romeu, a place of social gathering and an alternative art room, and frequented by a young Pablo Picasso. He maintained close friendships with the painter Ramon Casas and the sculptor Enric Clarasó until his death.

In the following two decades, his prestige grew in Barcelona despite disagreements with Noucentista artists and critics of the time (notably with the art critic Eugenio d'Ors, who wrote in the newspaper La Veu de Catalunya). In 1917, he was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government.

He died in Aranjuez in 1931. Manuel Azaña, president of the Spanish Republic's provisional government, ordered an official funeral in Madrid. Rusiñol was later buried in Barcelona.

Pictorial artwork edit

He studied at the studio of the painter Tomàs Moragas, where he learned drawing and various techniques, such as oil and watercolor. He first showed his work at the Sala Parés, in Barcelona, in 1879, in a collective exhibition; he would work with this gallery throughout his life. He also painting landscapes, figures, and literary scenes as opposed to the historical themes which at the time were fashionable.

His work often depicted depicting natural scenes of Catalan landscapes. He also painted scenes related to work and of the urban landscape, displaying characters in natural attitudes or engaged in their daily tasks. His work was generally well-received by critics of the time.

In 1888 he had his first solo exhibition in the Parés Gallery, published articles in the newspaper La Vanguardia, exhibited for the first time at the Paris Salon, and participated in the Barcelona World's Fair.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Isabel Coll, 2000.p 62
  2. ^ Martín Bourgon, María Teresa. "Rusiñol y Prats, Santiago - Museo Nacional del Prado". www.museodelprado.es. Retrieved 2018-01-02.

Further reading edit

  • Vázquez, Oscar E., "Beauty Buried in its Own Cemetery: Santiago Rusiñol's 'Jardins d'Espanya' as Reliquaries of Aristocratic History." Word & Image 2, no.1 (January–March, 1995), 61–76

External links edit

  • Works by or about Santiago Rusiñol at Internet Archive
  • "Santiago Rusiñol". lletrA-UOC – Open University of Catalonia.
  • Web about the Rusiñol Year in Sitges
  • Santiago Rusiñol i Prats An extensive view on the life and works of Rusiñol as painter and writer

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santiago Rusinol news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Santiago Rusinol i Prats Catalan sentiˈaɣu ruziˈɲɔl Spanish santiˈaɣo rusiˈɲol Barcelona 25 February 1861 Aranjuez 13 June 1931 was a Catalan painter poet journalist collector and playwright He was one of the leaders of the Catalan modernisme movement 2 He created more than a thousand paintings and wrote numerous works in Catalan and Spanish Santiago Rusinol i PratsRusinol in 1906Born 1861 02 25 25 February 1861Barcelona Catalonia SpainDied13 June 1931 1931 06 13 aged 70 Aranjuez SpainNationalitySpanishEducationStudio of Tomas MoragasKnown forPainting Poetry TheaterMovementModernismeSpouseLluisa Denis 1 Contents 1 Life and friends 2 Pictorial artwork 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and friends editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp 1951 Spanish 50 peseta banknote showing Rusinol He was born in Barcelona into a textile industrialist family from Manlleu where they owned the textile mill town known as Can Ramissa Santiago Rusinol appears in the civil registry with the names of Jaume Jacint Lluis rather than Santiago Despite being the inheritor of the family business he developed in his adolescence an interest in art which would go on to be his life s work On 19 June 1886 he married Lluisa Denis i Reverter The following year his daughter Maria Agustina ca was born A few months later however his restless nature lack of interest in the family business and desire to paint and travel led him to hand over the company s management to his brother Albert a businessman and politician Santiago thereafter began to travel through Catalonia Spain France and Italy Travel would go on to be a constant in his life In 1888 he established himself as a writer regularly contributing to the newspaper La Vanguardia In 1889 he broke off ties with his family a rupture that lasted ten years although he kept in touch with his daughter That same year he went to study in Paris where he lived on and off for the next decade In 1893 he set up his studio in Sitges which today stands as the Cau Ferrat Sitges became a modernist reference point for artists writers and musicians including Rusinol and modernist festivals combining theatre poetry painting and music were organized there He continued to write chiefly narrative works and poems in prose Some of his novels were adapted and performed in the theatre such as L auca del senyor Esteve written in 1907 and released a few years later In the first decade of the twentieth century he consolidated his prestige as a prolific painter and writer both in Barcelona and throughout Spain and Paris In 1899 due to a severe illness he was reunited with his wife When he recovered he returned to France with his family to detoxify from morphine addiction He became an official member of the Paris Salon in 1908 He was also part of the famous social gatherings of the Els Quatre Gats brewery on Carrer de Montsio in Barcelona run by Pere Romeu a place of social gathering and an alternative art room and frequented by a young Pablo Picasso He maintained close friendships with the painter Ramon Casas and the sculptor Enric Claraso until his death In the following two decades his prestige grew in Barcelona despite disagreements with Noucentista artists and critics of the time notably with the art critic Eugenio d Ors who wrote in the newspaper La Veu de Catalunya In 1917 he was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government He died in Aranjuez in 1931 Manuel Azana president of the Spanish Republic s provisional government ordered an official funeral in Madrid Rusinol was later buried in Barcelona Pictorial artwork editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message He studied at the studio of the painter Tomas Moragas where he learned drawing and various techniques such as oil and watercolor He first showed his work at the Sala Pares in Barcelona in 1879 in a collective exhibition he would work with this gallery throughout his life He also painting landscapes figures and literary scenes as opposed to the historical themes which at the time were fashionable His work often depicted depicting natural scenes of Catalan landscapes He also painted scenes related to work and of the urban landscape displaying characters in natural attitudes or engaged in their daily tasks His work was generally well received by critics of the time In 1888 he had his first solo exhibition in the Pares Gallery published articles in the newspaper La Vanguardia exhibited for the first time at the Paris Salon and participated in the Barcelona World s Fair Gallery edit nbsp Bridge over a River c 1884 nbsp Street in Rouen nbsp Blacksmith 1889 nbsp Figure Study 1890s nbsp Santiago Rusinol and Ramon Casas painting each other 1890 nbsp Portrait of Miquel Utrillo c 1890 1891 nbsp Romantic Novel 1894 nbsp A Romance 1894 depicting Erik Satie and Stephanie Nantas nbsp Terraced Garden in Mallorca 1904 nbsp Girona 1909 nbsp Gardens of Aranjuez 1911 nbsp Terraced Garden in Mallorca 1911 nbsp Stately Garden Palma de Mallorca 1912 nbsp Blue Courtyard Arenys de Munt 1913 nbsp Platans 1916 nbsp Path in a Park c 1920 1925 nbsp Interior of the Viznar palaceSee also editList of Orientalist artists OrientalismReferences edit Isabel Coll 2000 p 62 Martin Bourgon Maria Teresa Rusinol y Prats Santiago Museo Nacional del Prado www museodelprado es Retrieved 2018 01 02 Further reading editVazquez Oscar E Beauty Buried in its Own Cemetery Santiago Rusinol s Jardins d Espanya as Reliquaries of Aristocratic History Word amp Image 2 no 1 January March 1995 61 76External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santiago Rusinol Works by or about Santiago Rusinol at Internet Archive Santiago Rusinol lletrA UOC Open University of Catalonia Web about the Rusinol Year in Sitges Santiago Rusinol i Prats An extensive view on the life and works of Rusinol as painter and writer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santiago Rusinol amp oldid 1217860211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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