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Mariano Fortuny Marsal

Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó (June 11, 1838 - November 21, 1874), Catalan/Spanish painter . His brief career encompass both the Romantic fascination with orientalist themes, but also moved towards a prescient loosening brush-stroke and color. He was born at Reus, a town near Taragona in Catalonia (Spain) . His father died when he was an infant, his mother by age 12, thus Mariano was raised by his grandfather, a cabinet-maker, raised him. His grandfather taught him to make wax figurines. At the age of 9, at a public competition in his town a local patron, Domingo Soberno, encouraged further study. At the age of 14 years he moved to Barcelona with his grandfather. A sculptor, Domingo Taleru, secured him a pension of to allow him to attend the Academy of Barcelona. There he studied for four years under Claudio Lorenzale, and in March of 1857 he gained a scholarship that entitled him to two years of studies in Rome starting in 1858. There he studied drawing and grand manner styles. In 1859, he was called by the Spanish government to depict the campaigns of the Spanish-Moroccan War. The expedition lasted for only about six months, and he returned to Spain in the summer of 1860. Since the days of Velazquez, there had been a tradition in Spain of memorializing battles and victories in paint; and on the basis of his experiences, Fortuny was commissioned by the city of Barcelona to paint a large canvas diorama of the capture of the camps of Muley-el-Abbas and Muley-el-Hamed by the Spanish army. He began his composition of The battle of Tetuan on a canvas fifteen metres long; but though it worked on and off on it during the next decade, he never finished it. The greater influence of this travel on Fortuny was his subsequent fascination with the exotic themes of the world of Morocco, painting both individuals and imagined court scenes. He visited Paris in 1868 and shortly afterwards married Cecilia de Madrazo, the daughter of Federico Madrazo, who would become curator of the Prado Museum in Madrid. Together, they had a son, Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, who became a well-known fashion and tapestry designer. Another visit to Paris in 1870 was followed by a two years' stay at Granada, but then he returned to Rome, where he died somewhat suddenly on the 21st of November 1874 from an attack of tertian ague, or malaria , contracted while painting in the open air at Naples and Portici in the summer of 1874. Fortuny paintings are colorful, with a vivacious iridescent brushstroke, that at times recalls the softness of Rococo painting but also anticipates impressionist brushwork, Fortuny’s recollection of Morocco is not a costume ball, but a fierce, realistic portrait which includes bare-chested warriors. Richard Muther states: “his marvellously sensitive eye … discerned the stalls of Moorish carpet-sellers, with little figures swarming, and the rich display of woven stuffs of the East; the weary attitude of old Arabs sitting in the sun; the sombre, brooding faces of strange snake-charmers and magicians. This is no Parisian East…every one here speaks Arabic”. Fortuny often painted scenes where contemporary life had still not shaken off the epaulets and decorations of ancient traditions such a the ‘’Burial of a matador’’ and couples signing marriage contracts (La Vicaria). Each has the dazzle of bric-a-brac ornament, but as in his painting of the ‘’Judgement of the model’’, that painterly decorative air of Rococo and Romanticism was fading into academicism and left to confront the naked reality of the represented object. He inherited Goya’s eye for the paradox of ceremony and reality.

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Drawings

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Mariano Fortuny - A Calabrian

Mariano Fortuny - A Calabrian

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Mariano Fortuny - A donkey in the yard

Mariano Fortuny - A donkey in the yard

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Mariano Fortuny - A House on the Spanish Countryside

Mariano Fortuny - A House on the Spanish Countryside

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Mariano Fortuny - A man with a book

Mariano Fortuny - A man with a book

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Mariano Fortuny - A Moroccan

Mariano Fortuny - A Moroccan

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Mariano Fortuny - A Summer Day, Morocco

Mariano Fortuny - A Summer Day, Morocco

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 1

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 1

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 2

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 2

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 3

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 3

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 4

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 4

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 5

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 5

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Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 6

Mariano Fortuny - Album of 29 landscapes of Barcelona 6

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Mariano Fortuny - Angel, copy of Rafael of Urbino

Mariano Fortuny - Angel, copy of Rafael of Urbino

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Mariano Fortuny - Arab fantasy

Mariano Fortuny - Arab fantasy

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Mariano Fortuny - Arabic cavalier in Tangier

Mariano Fortuny - Arabic cavalier in Tangier

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Mariano Fortuny - Arabic guerrier praying in a mosque

Mariano Fortuny - Arabic guerrier praying in a mosque

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Mariano Fortuny - Architecture

Mariano Fortuny - Architecture

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Mariano Fortuny - Bullfight

Mariano Fortuny - Bullfight

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Mariano Fortuny - El Condesito

Mariano Fortuny - El Condesito

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Mariano Fortuny - Elizabeth II passing list to the troops

Mariano Fortuny - Elizabeth II passing list to the troops

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Mariano Fortuny - Elizabeth II passing list to the troops, detail

Mariano Fortuny - Elizabeth II passing list to the troops, detail

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Mariano Fortuny - Fantasy of the 'Faust'

Mariano Fortuny - Fantasy of the 'Faust'

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Mariano Fortuny - Flowers

Mariano Fortuny - Flowers

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