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Quick Facts

  • Museums on APS:
    • Corts Valencianes
    • Corts Valencianes
    • Corts Valencianes
    • Corts Valencianes
    • Corts Valencianes
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Typical colors: neutrals
  • Movements: impressionism
  • Color intensity: balanced
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: Spain
  • Born: 1849, Valencia, Spain
  • More…
  • Lifespan: 67 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Amorcillo woking up
    • Allegory of love
    • Pictures of Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Works on APS: 171
  • Also known as:
    • Ignacio
    • Son Of The Artist
    • Pinazo
  • Died: 1916
  • Top-ranked work: Amorcillo woking up

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench is primarily associated with which art movement?
Question 2:
Before becoming a successful painter, Pinazo worked in several trades to support his family. Which of the following was NOT one of those trades?
Question 3:
Pinazo's artistic style shifted significantly after a trip to Rome in 1873. What subject matter did he begin to focus on?
Question 4:
Which artist is mentioned as being anticipated in both subject and style by Pinazo's work?
Question 5:
What event temporarily caused Pinazo to relocate from Valencia to Bétera in 1884?

Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Struggles

  • Born: Valencia, Spain in 1849 into a poor family.
  • Pinazo faced early hardship, being forced to contribute to the family income from a young age.
  • He worked as a silversmith, tile painter, and fan decorator before pursuing formal artistic training.
  • His mother’s death from cholera and his father's passing led him to live with his grandparents.
  • In 1864, he enrolled at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia while continuing to work as a hatter to support himself.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Pinazo’s artistic career began around age 21, achieving initial success in Barcelona three years later.
  • His early work focused on conventional historical themes but shifted dramatically after a pivotal trip to Rome in 1873.
  • Inspired by his travels, he embraced painting family subjects, nude figures, and scenes from daily life – anticipating the style of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida and Francisco Domingo.
  • A second extended stay in Rome (1876-1881), funded by a grant, further refined his Impressionistic approach.
  • He developed a style characterized by dark colors – blacks, browns, and earth tones – alongside the scintillating palette of Impressionism, often employing rapid brushstrokes.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • Pinazo received commissions from the Valencian aristocracy, including the Marchioness of Benicarló.
  • He earned silver medals at art exhibitions in 1881 and 1885, followed by gold medals in 1887 and 1899.
  • He was awarded a royal medal for his artistic contributions.
  • In 1912, the city of Valencia honored him by naming a street after him.
  • Notable Works: Las hijas del Cid, Los últimos momentos del rey Don Jaime el Conquistador, El guardavía, and Barca en la playa.

Personal Life and Family

  • Pinazo married Teresa Martinez Montfort, and they had two sons, Ignacio and Jose, both of whom also became painters.
  • He temporarily relocated to Bétera during a cholera epidemic in Valencia in 1884, residing at the villa “Maria” owned by banker Jose Jaumandreu.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Pinazo is considered one of the most prominent Valencian artists of the late 19th century, bridging traditional styles with emerging Impressionistic techniques.
  • His work provides valuable insight into Spanish society and daily life during his era.
  • The largest collection of his paintings and drawings is held at the Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM), though not always on permanent display. His works can also be found in the Museu de Belles Arts de València and the Museo del Prado.
  • Died: Godella, Spain in 1916 at the age of 67, leaving behind a significant artistic legacy.