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José Villegas Cordero - Biarritz

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José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
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José Villegas Cordero

José Villegas Cordero was a Spanish painter of historical, genre and costumbrista scenes.

His father ran a barbershop, and his family had their doubts about an artistic career. But, in 1860, when he was still only sixteen, he sold one of his works at the "Exposición Sevillana" for 2,000 Reales. This changed his family's mind and he was apprenticed to the painter José María Romero López, staying with him for two years before enrolling at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, where he studied with Eduardo Cano.

In 1867, he travelled to Madrid, where found work in the studios of Federico de Madrazo. While there, he spent time at the Museo del Prado, copying the works of Velázquez to perfect his technique. Finally, inspired by the works of the Orientalist painter Marià Fortuny, he organized an excursion to Morocco.

Near the end of 1868, with financial assistance from his family, he decided to visit Rome with some of his friends and spent time in the workshop of Eduardo Rosales. It was there that he created his first costumbrista works, which proved to be very popular. He also began painting Orientalist scenes based on the numerous sketches he brought back from Morocco, and returned there briefly to collect more material. The vogue for these types of paintings was soon at its high point, and his works were widely promoted by the Bosch y Hernández galleries.

After 1877, he often lived in Venice and produced works designed to be of interest to wealthy American buyers. By 1887, he was able to build a house, which he designed himself. It soon became a gathering place for high society. He also began accepting a small number of students.

In 1878, the Spanish Senate commissioned him to paint a large-scale historical work on the subject "Hernán Cortés' interview with Moctezuma". The commission was cancelled four years later, but it inspired him to embark on a series of historical paintings. Later, a Dutch publishing company approached several major European artists to produce illustrations for a Magna Biblia. Villegas was entrusted with depicting the prophecies in the Book of Isaiah.

The 1890s began quietly but, in 1896, his younger brother Ricardo (who was also an artist) drowned after he fell off a boat on the Guadalquivir. This plunged him into depression and he began painting works of an ecclesiastical nature. Two years later, he was appointed Director of the "Academia española de Bellas Artes en Roma".

In 1901, in recognition of his work there, he was named Director of the Museo del Prado; abandoning his studio in Rome and returning to Madrid. He held that post until 1918 and presided over a major reorganization. During that time, he also established a new reputation as a portrait painter. He resigned due to negative publicity following a jewelry theft by one of the museum's guards.

More Artworks by José Villegas Cordero

Doorway (San Marco, Venice)

Doorway (San Marco, Venice) (1891)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
La Romería (The Procession)

La Romería (The Procession)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
The harem guard

The harem guard (1872)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Sleeping Boy

Sleeping Boy

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
La Plage de San Sebastian

La Plage de San Sebastian

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Portrait of a woman with fan

Portrait of a woman with fan

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Spanish Siesta

Spanish Siesta

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Portrait Of Manuel Ramos Villegas

Portrait Of Manuel Ramos Villegas (1885)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Examining Antique Arms

Examining Antique Arms (1870)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
The Andalusian Fates

The Andalusian Fates (circa 1910-13)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
The warrior

The warrior

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (Ca 1898)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)
Portrait of a Cardinal

Portrait of a Cardinal (1875)

José Villegas Cordero (Spanish, 1848–1921)

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