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Xavier Martínez

Xavier Timoteo Martínez (February 7, 1869 – January 13, 1943) was a California artist active in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was a well-known bohemian figure in San Francisco, the East Bay, and the Monterey Peninsula and one of the co-founders of two California artists' organizations and an art gallery. He painted in a tonalist style and also produced monotypes, etchings, and silverpoint.[1]

Xavier Martinez
Self-Portrait, 1902
Born
Javier Timoteo Martínez y Orozco

(1869-02-07)February 7, 1869
DiedJanuary 13, 1943(1943-01-13) (aged 73)
NationalityAmerican (naturalized)
Other namesXavier Tizoc Martinez, Marty Martinez
EducationCalifornia School of Design, Paris École des Beaux Arts
Known forFine art painting
MovementCalifornia Tonalism
SpouseElsie Whitaker Martinez
ChildrenMicaela Martinez DuCasse
Patron(s)Rosalia LaBastida de Coney, Alexander K. Coney

Childhood in Guadalajara

He was originally christened Javier Timoteo Martínez y Orozco, but later called himself Xavier Tizoc Martinez, the middle name acknowledging his Purépecha heritage. He was known to his friends as "Marty."[2] Martinez was born in Guadalajara in 1869 to a Mexican father and a Spanish mother.[3] Martinez began drawing his classmates and teachers at a young age while attending public school. After school he worked in his father's bookstore bookbinding and helping with printing chores. He learned French and wrote poetry, admiring the poems of Goethe, Schiller and various French poets. In his later autobiographical writings he recalled how at age ten his mother would teach him about the movements of celestial bodies.

Early life

 
Photo of Martinez's studio with a caricature of the artist, San Francisco Call, 30 July 1905

Martinez reflected that at this age he had his first awareness that there was a rhythm in the order of things. At age 13 he began attending the Liceo de Varones (Grammar School for Men), where he studied pre-Columbian archaeology and his TaPurépechaascan heritage. He excelled in Indian designs and arts, and painted an oil copy of Entombment by Titian.[citation needed]

When his biological mother died at age 17, he was fostered and taken in by an aristocratic woman named Rosalia LaBastida de Coney (1844–1897), she was married to an American, Alexander K. Coney (1847–1930) who worked for Mexico's foreign office.[3] When Alexander Coney was appointed Consul-General of Mexico and posted to in San Francisco in 1886, Martinez followed them, sailing through the Golden Gate in 1893.[3]

Upon arrival in San Francisco, in 1893 Martinez enrolled in the California School of Design, also known as the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art or San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI). In 1895 he received the school's Avery Golden Medal in painting and an honorable mention in drawing.[3] He graduated in 1897, worked briefly as assistant to the head of the institute, Arthur Frank Mathews, and became a member of the Bohemian Club.[1]

Martinez entered the Paris École des Beaux Arts, Atelier Gérome in 1897. In 1898 he sent a number of paintings of Paris scenes back to the Bohemian Club for an exhibition in San Francisco. He enjoyed the company of Henri Matisse and graduated from the École in 1899. In 1900 he entered the Academy of Eugène Carrière and his Portrait of Miss Marion Holden – a Tonalist work similar to Whistler's Mother – won an honorable mention in the Mexican display at the Paris International Exposition.[1][2]

Return to San Francisco, Mexico trips

In 1901 he moved back to San Francisco, he shared an art studio with Gottardo Piazzoni and that year became a naturalized citizen of the United States.[1] He advertised as a portrait painter, but also continued to paint tonalist landscapes. In the subsequent year he helped found the California Society of Artists with Piazzoni, Maynard Dixon, Charles Peter Neilson and other artists who were disaffected with the San Francisco Art Association.[4] Their first and only exhibition included seventeen works by Martinez, mostly French scenes.[2] In 1904 he began sharing his Montgomery Street atelier with Maynard Dixon; they held joint studio shows on Saturdays. The two travelled to Arizona and Tepic, Mexico, in April 1905; upon their return Martinez held several exhibitions.[1]

 
Afternoon in Piedmont (Elsie Whitaker Martinez), ca. 1908

In 1905 he spent two months in Guadalajara with Maynard Dixon. Upon his return to San Francisco he held a number of exhibitions, and also gave one show in New York, emphasizing the recent Mexican genre paintings.[citation needed] That year he produced a painting a critic called a "masterpiece," given the title The Prayer of the Earth by his poet friend George Sterling.[5]

Personal life

 
Marty's Studio, Piedmont

After the earthquake of 1906 he moved across the bay to Piedmont, California, and met Elsie Whitaker, 20 years his junior, the daughter of the writer Herman Whitaker.[3] On October 17, 1907, he married Elsie Whitaker in Oakland.[2] After their honeymoon in Carmel-by-the-Sea they commenced building a studio in Piedmont. During the summers of 1909 to 1914, they rented a house in Carmel so that Martínez could teach art classes at the Hotel Del Monte.[6]

The Martínezes had a daughter on August 13, 1913: Micaela Martinez. She became a fine artist, studying painting with Victor Arnautoff and sculpture with Ralph Stackpole; she later studied stone cutting with Ruth Cravath. In 1944 she married artist Ralph DuCasse and changed her name to Micaela Martinez DuCasse.[7] In 1923, Elsie and Xavier Martínez separated.[8]

Art and teaching career

 
Xavier Martinez (1869-1943)

Martinez was one of a group of artists invited to create an art gallery at Monterey's Hotel Del Monte in 1907.[9] He began teaching as a substitute drawing teacher in June 1909 at the California School of Arts and Crafts (CSAC) in Berkeley.[10] By August he was appointed a permanent member of the faculty with the title "Instructor for Still Life and Landscape Painting in Oil."[1] He published several articles on art history in the CSAC Alumni Magazine. He exhibited with members of the Berkeley art colony between 1906 and 1911. He taught at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco from 1916 to 1917, but his contract was not renewed because the conservative director of that school, Pedro Joseph de Lemos, objected to Martinez's "flamboyant attire and socialist-inspired commentaries."[11] Martinez continued to teach at the CSAC and moved in 1924 to its new Oakland campus where three years later he was appointed a "Professor of Painting." He officially retired in September 1942. The School was renamed the California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2003. He taught summer classes in the Monterey area from 1910 to 1914. From 1915 through the late 1920s he instructed his summer classes from his Piedmont studio-home.[12] In 1912 he helped found the California Society of Etchers; then, the following year he was elected to the National Geographic Society and given a key to the Capitol Club in Monterey. Also in 1913 he made a painting trip to the Arizona desert with Francis McComas (painter), which abruptly ended with much animosity and negative publicity in the press.[13][14]

In 1914, Impressionists Childe Hassam and Edward Simmons came to Piedmont to view Martinez' desert paintings. The following year he exhibited at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition (where he won honorable mention) and at the Golden Gate Park Museum in San Francisco. Throughout this period he had shows in New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Noted paintings of this period are Head of a Girl, The Storm, Piedmont Hills and Lake Merritt. Between 1916 and 1920 he had numerous exhibitions including at the Palace of Fine Arts, The San Francisco Art Association and the Hotel Oakland. Martinez became a member of the American Federation of Arts in 1921. In subsequent years he continued to exhibit, but was increasingly called upon to be a juror of other artists' works. In 1935 he showed The Green Moon at the San Francisco Museum of Art.[15]

In 1939 he exhibited Portrait of Elsie at the 1939–1940 Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE), on Treasure Island. Martinez was selected in 1940 to represent California in the Hall of Fame at the World's Fair of 1940 in New York as one of three (along with Father Junipero Serra and William Keith).

Writings

During the last two decades of his life, Martinez became increasingly interested in his indigenous Mexican heritage. He published poetry and philosophic writings in a column entitled "Notas de un Chichimeca" in the Hispano-Americano, San Francisco's Spanish-language newspaper.[16]

Death

In 1941, Martinez became ill. Elsie brought him to Carmel to be with her, their daughter, and Harriet Dean. He was with Elsie for seven months before he died on January 13, 1943.[17]

Permanent collections

Xavier Martinez' paintings are held in the following museums:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Edwards, Robert W. (2012). Jennie V. Cannon: The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies, Vol. 1. Oakland, Calif.: East Bay Heritage Project. pp. 251, 298, 493–499, 690. ISBN 9781467545679. An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol. 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website (http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/10aa/10aa557.htm)
  2. ^ a b c d Shields, Scott A. (2006). Artists at Continent's End: the Monterey Peninsula Art Colony, 1875–1907. Crocker Art Museum and University of California Press. ISBN 9780520247390.
  3. ^ a b c d e Morseburg, Jeffrey (August 6, 2011). "The Dark Beauty of Xavier Martinez". Xavier Martinez. Wordpress. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  4. ^ Hagerty, Donald L. (2010). The Life of Maynard Dixon. Gibbs Smith. pp. 62–63. ISBN 9781423603795.
  5. ^ San Francisco Call, 30 July 1905, p. 19
  6. ^ Dramov, Alissandra (2013). Carmel-by-the-Sea, The Early Years (1903–1913): An Overview of the History of the Carmel Mission, the Monterey Peninsula, and the First Decade of the Bohemian Artists' and Writers' Colony. AuthorHouse. p. 146. ISBN 9781491824139.
  7. ^ "Micaela Martinez DuCasse (1913 – 1989)". AskART. AskART. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  8. ^ . ParkNet, National Park Service. US National Park Service. November 17, 2004. Archived from the original on October 30, 2012. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  9. ^ The Argonaut (San Francisco, CA): 16 February 1907, p. 463; 27 April 1907, p. 633.
  10. ^ The Courier (Berkeley, CA): 24 April 1909, p. 9; 26 June 1909, p. 14.
  11. ^ Edwards, Robert W. (2015). Pedro de Lemos, Lasting Impressions: Works on Paper. Worcester, Mass.: Davis Publications Inc. p. 17. ISBN 9781615284054.
  12. ^ American Art Annual, 18, 1921, p. 189.
  13. ^ The Oakland Tribune, 30 March 1913, p. 25.
  14. ^ San Francisco Examiner, 21 December 1913, p. 37.
  15. ^ Neubert, George W. (1957). Xavier Martinez (1869–1943). Oakland, Calif.: Oakland Museum. pp. 2–69.
  16. ^ A History of Mexican Americans in California: Historic Sites/Martinez House, Oakland October 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine In 1935 his article Aztecas—Naluatlecas or Mexicas appeared in California Arts and Architecture.
  17. ^ "Elise Whitaker Martinez, San Francisco Bay Area Writers and Artists" (PDF). Bancroft Library. Berkeley, California. 1969. Retrieved 2022-10-31.

External links

  • Online Archive of California: "Self-portrait of Xavier Martinez"; oil sketch on academy board, presented to Haig Patigian in 1912.
  • Xavier Martinez and Benjamin Bufano, 1922
  • Elsie Martinez oral history

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Xavier Timoteo Martinez February 7 1869 January 13 1943 was a California artist active in the late 19th and early 20th century He was a well known bohemian figure in San Francisco the East Bay and the Monterey Peninsula and one of the co founders of two California artists organizations and an art gallery He painted in a tonalist style and also produced monotypes etchings and silverpoint 1 Xavier MartinezSelf Portrait 1902BornJavier Timoteo Martinez y Orozco 1869 02 07 February 7 1869Guadalajara Jalisco MexicoDiedJanuary 13 1943 1943 01 13 aged 73 Carmel by the Sea CaliforniaNationalityAmerican naturalized Other namesXavier Tizoc Martinez Marty MartinezEducationCalifornia School of Design Paris Ecole des Beaux ArtsKnown forFine art paintingMovementCalifornia TonalismSpouseElsie Whitaker MartinezChildrenMicaela Martinez DuCassePatron s Rosalia LaBastida de Coney Alexander K Coney Contents 1 Childhood in Guadalajara 2 Early life 3 Return to San Francisco Mexico trips 4 Personal life 5 Art and teaching career 6 Writings 7 Death 8 Permanent collections 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksChildhood in Guadalajara EditHe was originally christened Javier Timoteo Martinez y Orozco but later called himself Xavier Tizoc Martinez the middle name acknowledging his Purepecha heritage He was known to his friends as Marty 2 Martinez was born in Guadalajara in 1869 to a Mexican father and a Spanish mother 3 Martinez began drawing his classmates and teachers at a young age while attending public school After school he worked in his father s bookstore bookbinding and helping with printing chores He learned French and wrote poetry admiring the poems of Goethe Schiller and various French poets In his later autobiographical writings he recalled how at age ten his mother would teach him about the movements of celestial bodies Early life Edit Photo of Martinez s studio with a caricature of the artist San Francisco Call 30 July 1905Martinez reflected that at this age he had his first awareness that there was a rhythm in the order of things At age 13 he began attending the Liceo de Varones Grammar School for Men where he studied pre Columbian archaeology and his TaPurepechaascan heritage He excelled in Indian designs and arts and painted an oil copy of Entombment by Titian citation needed When his biological mother died at age 17 he was fostered and taken in by an aristocratic woman named Rosalia LaBastida de Coney 1844 1897 she was married to an American Alexander K Coney 1847 1930 who worked for Mexico s foreign office 3 When Alexander Coney was appointed Consul General of Mexico and posted to in San Francisco in 1886 Martinez followed them sailing through the Golden Gate in 1893 3 Upon arrival in San Francisco in 1893 Martinez enrolled in the California School of Design also known as the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art or San Francisco Art Institute SFAI In 1895 he received the school s Avery Golden Medal in painting and an honorable mention in drawing 3 He graduated in 1897 worked briefly as assistant to the head of the institute Arthur Frank Mathews and became a member of the Bohemian Club 1 Martinez entered the Paris Ecole des Beaux Arts Atelier Gerome in 1897 In 1898 he sent a number of paintings of Paris scenes back to the Bohemian Club for an exhibition in San Francisco He enjoyed the company of Henri Matisse and graduated from the Ecole in 1899 In 1900 he entered the Academy of Eugene Carriere and his Portrait of Miss Marion Holden a Tonalist work similar to Whistler s Mother won an honorable mention in the Mexican display at the Paris International Exposition 1 2 Return to San Francisco Mexico trips EditIn 1901 he moved back to San Francisco he shared an art studio with Gottardo Piazzoni and that year became a naturalized citizen of the United States 1 He advertised as a portrait painter but also continued to paint tonalist landscapes In the subsequent year he helped found the California Society of Artists with Piazzoni Maynard Dixon Charles Peter Neilson and other artists who were disaffected with the San Francisco Art Association 4 Their first and only exhibition included seventeen works by Martinez mostly French scenes 2 In 1904 he began sharing his Montgomery Street atelier with Maynard Dixon they held joint studio shows on Saturdays The two travelled to Arizona and Tepic Mexico in April 1905 upon their return Martinez held several exhibitions 1 Afternoon in Piedmont Elsie Whitaker Martinez ca 1908In 1905 he spent two months in Guadalajara with Maynard Dixon Upon his return to San Francisco he held a number of exhibitions and also gave one show in New York emphasizing the recent Mexican genre paintings citation needed That year he produced a painting a critic called a masterpiece given the title The Prayer of the Earth by his poet friend George Sterling 5 Personal life Edit Marty s Studio Piedmont After the earthquake of 1906 he moved across the bay to Piedmont California and met Elsie Whitaker 20 years his junior the daughter of the writer Herman Whitaker 3 On October 17 1907 he married Elsie Whitaker in Oakland 2 After their honeymoon in Carmel by the Sea they commenced building a studio in Piedmont During the summers of 1909 to 1914 they rented a house in Carmel so that Martinez could teach art classes at the Hotel Del Monte 6 The Martinezes had a daughter on August 13 1913 Micaela Martinez She became a fine artist studying painting with Victor Arnautoff and sculpture with Ralph Stackpole she later studied stone cutting with Ruth Cravath In 1944 she married artist Ralph DuCasse and changed her name to Micaela Martinez DuCasse 7 In 1923 Elsie and Xavier Martinez separated 8 Art and teaching career Edit Xavier Martinez 1869 1943 Martinez was one of a group of artists invited to create an art gallery at Monterey s Hotel Del Monte in 1907 9 He began teaching as a substitute drawing teacher in June 1909 at the California School of Arts and Crafts CSAC in Berkeley 10 By August he was appointed a permanent member of the faculty with the title Instructor for Still Life and Landscape Painting in Oil 1 He published several articles on art history in the CSAC Alumni Magazine He exhibited with members of the Berkeley art colony between 1906 and 1911 He taught at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco from 1916 to 1917 but his contract was not renewed because the conservative director of that school Pedro Joseph de Lemos objected to Martinez s flamboyant attire and socialist inspired commentaries 11 Martinez continued to teach at the CSAC and moved in 1924 to its new Oakland campus where three years later he was appointed a Professor of Painting He officially retired in September 1942 The School was renamed the California College of the Arts CCA in 2003 He taught summer classes in the Monterey area from 1910 to 1914 From 1915 through the late 1920s he instructed his summer classes from his Piedmont studio home 12 In 1912 he helped found the California Society of Etchers then the following year he was elected to the National Geographic Society and given a key to the Capitol Club in Monterey Also in 1913 he made a painting trip to the Arizona desert with Francis McComas painter which abruptly ended with much animosity and negative publicity in the press 13 14 In 1914 Impressionists Childe Hassam and Edward Simmons came to Piedmont to view Martinez desert paintings The following year he exhibited at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition where he won honorable mention and at the Golden Gate Park Museum in San Francisco Throughout this period he had shows in New York Philadelphia and San Francisco Noted paintings of this period are Head of a Girl The Storm Piedmont Hills and Lake Merritt Between 1916 and 1920 he had numerous exhibitions including at the Palace of Fine Arts The San Francisco Art Association and the Hotel Oakland Martinez became a member of the American Federation of Arts in 1921 In subsequent years he continued to exhibit but was increasingly called upon to be a juror of other artists works In 1935 he showed The Green Moon at the San Francisco Museum of Art 15 In 1939 he exhibited Portrait of Elsie at the 1939 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition GGIE on Treasure Island Martinez was selected in 1940 to represent California in the Hall of Fame at the World s Fair of 1940 in New York as one of three along with Father Junipero Serra and William Keith Writings EditDuring the last two decades of his life Martinez became increasingly interested in his indigenous Mexican heritage He published poetry and philosophic writings in a column entitled Notas de un Chichimeca in the Hispano Americano San Francisco s Spanish language newspaper 16 Death EditIn 1941 Martinez became ill Elsie brought him to Carmel to be with her their daughter and Harriet Dean He was with Elsie for seven months before he died on January 13 1943 17 Permanent collections EditXavier Martinez paintings are held in the following museums Crocker Art Museum Sacramento California Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Guadalajara Art Museum Mills College Art Museum Oakland Museum of CaliforniaSee also EditCalifornia TonalismReferences Edit a b c d e f Edwards Robert W 2012 Jennie V Cannon The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies Vol 1 Oakland Calif East Bay Heritage Project pp 251 298 493 499 690 ISBN 9781467545679 An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website http www tfaoi com aa 10aa 10aa557 htm a b c d Shields Scott A 2006 Artists at Continent s End the Monterey Peninsula Art Colony 1875 1907 Crocker Art Museum and University of California Press ISBN 9780520247390 a b c d e Morseburg Jeffrey August 6 2011 The Dark Beauty of Xavier Martinez Xavier Martinez Wordpress Retrieved September 28 2014 Hagerty Donald L 2010 The Life of Maynard Dixon Gibbs Smith pp 62 63 ISBN 9781423603795 San Francisco Call 30 July 1905 p 19 Dramov Alissandra 2013 Carmel by the Sea The Early Years 1903 1913 An Overview of the History of the Carmel Mission the Monterey Peninsula and the First Decade of the Bohemian Artists and Writers Colony AuthorHouse p 146 ISBN 9781491824139 Micaela Martinez DuCasse 1913 1989 AskART AskART Retrieved September 28 2014 Martinez House ParkNet National Park Service US National Park Service November 17 2004 Archived from the original on October 30 2012 Retrieved September 29 2014 The Argonaut San Francisco CA 16 February 1907 p 463 27 April 1907 p 633 The Courier Berkeley CA 24 April 1909 p 9 26 June 1909 p 14 Edwards Robert W 2015 Pedro de Lemos Lasting Impressions Works on Paper Worcester Mass Davis Publications Inc p 17 ISBN 9781615284054 American Art Annual 18 1921 p 189 The Oakland Tribune 30 March 1913 p 25 San Francisco Examiner 21 December 1913 p 37 Neubert George W 1957 Xavier Martinez 1869 1943 Oakland Calif Oakland Museum pp 2 69 A History of Mexican Americans in California Historic Sites Martinez House Oakland Archived October 30 2012 at the Wayback Machine In 1935 his article Aztecas Naluatlecas or Mexicas appeared in California Arts and Architecture Elise Whitaker Martinez San Francisco Bay Area Writers and Artists PDF Bancroft Library Berkeley California 1969 Retrieved 2022 10 31 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xavier Martinez Online Archive of California Self portrait of Xavier Martinez oil sketch on academy board presented to Haig Patigian in 1912 Xavier Martinez and Benjamin Bufano 1922 Elsie Martinez oral history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xavier Martinez amp oldid 1119343572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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