Contribution to the figure and catalogue of painter Santiago Arcos y Ugalde (1852-1912)
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18-04-2016
José Javier Azanza López
Abstract
This paper provides new information about Santiago Arcos y Ugalde (Santiago de Chile, 1852-San Sebastián, 1912), in order to shape his artistic career, which took place in París and Madrid, the South of France and San Sebastián; and, at the same time, it shows his facet as a painter of Christian themes beyond his characteristic genres of Portrait and Genre-painting, enriching his corpus with new paintings, among them the Ecce Homo given in 1906 to the Capuchin College of Lekaroz (Navarra), whose iconographic proposal is an update of the model set in the 16th Century by Juan de Juanes and Luis de Morales.
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Azanza López, J. J. (2016) “Contribution to the figure and catalogue of painter Santiago Arcos y Ugalde (1852-1912)”, Ars Bilduma, (6). doi: 10.1387/ars-bilduma.14466.
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Santiago Arcos y Ugalde, Spanish Painting, 19th and 20th Centuries, Religious Iconography, París, Madrid, San Sebastián, Pamplona.
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