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RICARDO VERDUGO LANDI (Malaga, 1871 - Madrid, 1930)."Marina".Oil on wood.Signed in the lower left
"Marina".
Oil on wood.
Signed in the lower left corner.
Size: 20 x 30 cm; 31 x 43 cm (frame).
Verdugo Landi's undisputed master was Emilio Ocón, an outstanding 19th century sailor, of whom he was the favourite disciple. He soon learned to capture with subtlety the emotions revealed by the landscape, the sea and the horizon, as well as the atmospheres and tonalities. The sea is the absolute protagonist of his work, and his reputation as a marine painter began to be recognised in the 1880s, when his works began to circulate in Malaga. He was a regular participant in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, winning third medals in 1899 and 1906 for his paintings "Oleaje" and "Alta mar", and second medals in 1910 and 1929 for his canvases "Marina" and "Por la ría de Bilbao". He was also awarded an honourable mention at the International Exhibition in Madrid in 1892, which commemorated the 4th Centenary of the Discovery of America, for the canvas "Desembarcado". He also stood out in international exhibitions, winning second medal at the Panama International Exhibition (1916), the Grand Diploma of Honour at the Hispano-French Exhibition in Zaragoza (1919) and second medal at the Barcelona International Exhibition (1929). In the same way, many individual exhibitions of his work were organised, such as in 1921 at the Majestic Hall in Bilbao and that same year at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. He also appeared at the Salones de "El Siglo" in Barcelona in 1923, the Salón Vilches in Madrid in 1928 and, after his death, at the Galerías Layetanas and the Sala Parés in Barcelona. In 1924 he held an exhibition in his native city, the same year in which he was appointed a member of the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his facet as a consolidated marine artist, his important work as a graphic journalist and editor should also be mentioned. At the beginning of the nineties he went to Madrid and was hired by the newspaper "ABC" to work as a retoucher, a post for which he showed talent and imagination, being promoted by Luca de Tena to artistic director of all the publications of "ABC". Together with his brother Francisco, he also founded the magazines "La Esfera" and "Nuevo Mundo", and contributed originals to "Blanco y Negro" and "La Vida Moderna". For a time he returned to Malaga, where in 1894 he was appointed curator of the city's museum. However, he resigned from the post in 1897 and returned to Madrid for good. Verdugo Landi is represented in the Prado Museum, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Fine Arts and Municipal Heritage Museum of Malaga and the Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, among other public and private collections.
"Marina".
Oil on wood.
Signed in the lower left corner.
Size: 20 x 30 cm; 31 x 43 cm (frame).
Verdugo Landi's undisputed master was Emilio Ocón, an outstanding 19th century sailor, of whom he was the favourite disciple. He soon learned to capture with subtlety the emotions revealed by the landscape, the sea and the horizon, as well as the atmospheres and tonalities. The sea is the absolute protagonist of his work, and his reputation as a marine painter began to be recognised in the 1880s, when his works began to circulate in Malaga. He was a regular participant in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, winning third medals in 1899 and 1906 for his paintings "Oleaje" and "Alta mar", and second medals in 1910 and 1929 for his canvases "Marina" and "Por la ría de Bilbao". He was also awarded an honourable mention at the International Exhibition in Madrid in 1892, which commemorated the 4th Centenary of the Discovery of America, for the canvas "Desembarcado". He also stood out in international exhibitions, winning second medal at the Panama International Exhibition (1916), the Grand Diploma of Honour at the Hispano-French Exhibition in Zaragoza (1919) and second medal at the Barcelona International Exhibition (1929). In the same way, many individual exhibitions of his work were organised, such as in 1921 at the Majestic Hall in Bilbao and that same year at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. He also appeared at the Salones de "El Siglo" in Barcelona in 1923, the Salón Vilches in Madrid in 1928 and, after his death, at the Galerías Layetanas and the Sala Parés in Barcelona. In 1924 he held an exhibition in his native city, the same year in which he was appointed a member of the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his facet as a consolidated marine artist, his important work as a graphic journalist and editor should also be mentioned. At the beginning of the nineties he went to Madrid and was hired by the newspaper "ABC" to work as a retoucher, a post for which he showed talent and imagination, being promoted by Luca de Tena to artistic director of all the publications of "ABC". Together with his brother Francisco, he also founded the magazines "La Esfera" and "Nuevo Mundo", and contributed originals to "Blanco y Negro" and "La Vida Moderna". For a time he returned to Malaga, where in 1894 he was appointed curator of the city's museum. However, he resigned from the post in 1897 and returned to Madrid for good. Verdugo Landi is represented in the Prado Museum, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Fine Arts and Municipal Heritage Museum of Malaga and the Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, among other public and private collections.
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