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Manuel García y Rodríguez - Garden In Seville

Garden In Seville

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
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Manuel García y Rodríguez

Manuel García y Rodríguez was a Spanish costumbrista and landscape painter, who also painted Orientalist scenes.

At first, he studied music but ultimately dedicated himself to his love of painting. He received his earliest art education from José de la Vega Marrugal in Seville. Later, he attended the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, where he studied with Eduardo Cano [es], Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda and Emilio Sánchez Perrier.

Throughout his life, he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, where he was awarded medals in 1887, 1890 and 1895. He also participated in the Exposition Universelle (1889) and the World's Columbian Exposition. In 1899, he was named a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.

In 1904, he visited Tangier and produced some paintings in Orientalist style. His works are in numerous museums (including the Carmen Thyssen Museum) and private collections. He was also a regular contributor of illustrations for the magazine Blanco y Negro.

He took much of his inspiration from the city of Seville and the Guadalquivir, including the Guadaira rivers and surrounding areas. He was closely associated with the Alcalá de Guadaira school of painting. In his final years, he focussed on the gardens, patios and parks of Seville, at which time he developed more of a modernist and impressionist aesthetic.

More Artworks by Manuel García y Rodríguez

Street scene in Granada

Street scene in Granada (1890)

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First Atrium of Santa Paula Convent, Seville

First Atrium of Santa Paula Convent, Seville (c.1920-1925)

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Calle En Granada (In The Street, Granada)

Calle En Granada (In The Street, Granada) (1920)

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Dappled Sunlight In A Garden

Dappled Sunlight In A Garden (1912)

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Easter Procession In Mateos Gago Street, Seville

Easter Procession In Mateos Gago Street, Seville (1896)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
A Sevillian Alley

A Sevillian Alley (1896)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
Interior Courtyard, Seville

Interior Courtyard, Seville (1920)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
Bridge in Sevilla

Bridge in Sevilla

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
Ronda

Ronda (1924)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
The Alcazar Gardens, Seville

The Alcazar Gardens, Seville (c. 1920-1925)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
Hilly pilgrim trail

Hilly pilgrim trail (1892)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)
A Garden In Seville

A Garden In Seville (1913)

Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925)

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