Museo francisco oller: Museo de Arte Francisco Oller
Francisco Oller | Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
Exhibitions
Solo Shows
1983
- Museo de Arte de Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico
1959
- Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1948
- Universidad de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1893
- Palacio de Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Palacio de la Correspondencia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
1868
- Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Group Shows
2013
- Interconexiones: Lecturas Curatoriales de la Colección del MAPR, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2007
- Contexto puertorriqueño: del rococó colonial al arte global, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Mi Puerto Rico: Master Painters of the Island, 1780-1952, Museo de Arte de Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey, United States
2006-2007
- Mi Puerto Rico: Master Painters of the Island, 1780-1952, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
1992
- Oller, Rodón, Campeche, Pabellón de Puerto Rico, Sevilla, Spain
1987
- Puerto Rican Painting: Between Past and Present, The Squibb Gallery, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
1973
- La herencia artística de Puerto Rico: época precolombina al presente, Museo del Barrio, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States
1962
- Dos siglos de pintura puertorriqueña, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1929, 1931, 1933
- Exposición de Arte e Historia, Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1908
- Ateneo Puertorriqueño, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1878, 1881
- Exposición Nacional, Madrid, Spain
1875
- Salón des Refusés, Paris, France
1854
- I Exposición Publica de la Industria, Agricultura y Bellas Artes, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Bibliography
Books
Delgado Mercado, Osiris. Historia de la pintura en Puerto Rico. Vol. 8, La Gran Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico. Madrid: Ediciones R, 1976.
Ferreras Pagan, J. Biografía de las riquezas de Puerto Rico, dos tomos. San Juan,
Catalogues
Benítez, Marimar; Hartup, Cheryl. Mi Puerto Rico : master painters of the island, 1780-1952. P.R. : Museo de Arte de Ponce, Ponce, 2006
José Campeche, Francisco Oller. Ateneo Puertorriqueño, San Juan, 1940.
Dávila, Arturo. José Campeche: Catálogo razonado, San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1971
Oller 1833-1917, Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras, San Juan, 1948.
Francisco Oller, Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras, San Juan, 1959.
Paniagua Oller, Ángel. Biografía y catálogo de obras de Francisco Oller, 6 de junio de 1917 (manuscrito).
Newspapers
Atribuyen a Oller y Campeche, Óleos en la Iglesia de Coamo, El Mundo (San Juan, PR),, 30 de mayo de 1963.
Barrera, Héctor. Cuadro de un puertorriqueño en el Louvre, Escuela, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 5 de septiembre de 1956, pág. 6.
Boehm Oller, Emma. Francisco Oller, un pintor impresionista, Américas. XIX, octubre de 1976, págs.. 22-27.
Campeche, Oller y Ríos, en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Periódico El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 5 de mayo de 1948.
Carreras, Carlos N. Vida y Obra de Francisco Oller y Cesteros, El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 7 de julio de 1935.
Corretjer, Juan Antonio. El Velorio, Periódico El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 25 de julio de 1959.
__________________. Oller Retratista, Periódico El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 1 de agosto de 1959.
__________________. Oller Pintor de Naturaleza Muerta, Periódico El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 8 de agosto de 1959.
Lopez Laborde, Jacinto. Homenaje al Ilustre Señor Francisco Oller de su Discípulo y Amigo, The Times (San Juan, PR), Puerto Rico, 8 de junio de 1917.
Martínez Plee, M. Don Francisco Oller, La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico El Mundo (San Juan, PR),26 de mayo de 1917.
Montalvo, William H. Cuadro de Francisco Oller se exhibe en el Museo del Louvre, El Imparcial, San Juan, 16 de agosto de 1956.
Oller, Francisco. Conocimientos necesarios para dibujar de la naturaleza y elementos de perspectiva al alcance de todos, El País (San Juan, PR), 1868 y 1902
Paniagua Picazo, Antonio. Francisco Oller, Exponente Máximo de la Pintura Puertorriqueña, El Imparcial, San Juan, 16 de junio de 1946.
Seijo Bruno, Miñi. La protesta social en la pintura de Francisco Oller, Claridad, 17 de junio de 1975.
Magazines
Delgado Mercado, Osiris. Sinopsis histórica de las artes en Puerto Rico: Departamento de Instrucción Pública, San Juan, 1957.
___________________. Oller, Cézanne, Pissarro, Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, III, núm. 7, abril-junio, 1960, págs. 8-12.
Fernández Náter, Amparo. El pintor Oller, Magazine Hispanoamericano, 1914, págs. 138-141.
Gaya Nuño, Juan Antonio. Dos paisajes franceses de Francisco Oller, Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, abril- junio de 1962, págs. 1-4.
Hostos, Adolfo de. Francisco Oller, Boletín de la Academia de Artes y Ciencias de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, vol. V, núm. 2, abril-junio de 1969, págs. 198-204.
Ruíz de la Mata, Ernesto. Apuntes sobre Francisco Oller, Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, San Juan, XIV, núm. 52, julio-septiembre de 1971, págs. 23-28.
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El Museo is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, visual arts organization dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary work by diverse artists and cultures.
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El Museo provides programming and supports Western New York in cultivating a future where our communities are stronger because of the presentation and support of diverse artists and cultures.
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El Museo believes that:
• People of color and historically marginalized artists provide critical access to the unique heritage in Western New York provide exposure in the world that communicate the depths of human experience.
• Art that is theoretically independent exemplifies creativity.
• Experiencing and making art is an opportunity to encounter the ideas and experiences of those who are different from ourselves, to better understand our diverse community, heal, and challenge us to widen our horizons.
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El Museo provides programming that will contribute to a truly equitable future. These include:
• Targeting the presentation of outstanding artists who are people of color, and from historically marginalized communities through exhibitions, education partnerships and workshops, and community arts experiences.
• Contextualization of cultural identities with the presentation of all programs, including heritage, strengths, and contemporary influences.
• Internships and apprenticeships for young and emerging artists, to cultivate future leaders. Collaboration with Western New York peers in prioritizing and showcasing the experiences of people of color and those from historically marginalized communities, and supporting the robust future of these people in Western New York’s cultural community.
In the 1970s, following the civil rights movement and a renewed emphasis on diversity politics and multiculturalism, cultural organizations proliferated working to represent minority groups and recognize their contributions to our common heritage. It was in this spirit that a group of young Latino artists primarily associated with the University at Buffalo formed the Latino Artists Collective in 1977 to promote Latino/a, Latin American, and Caribbean fine art in the region.
Without a permanent home, the collective became known for street corner drama, poetry, and literary readings. Meanwhile, visual artists in the group started a program called Gallery Without Walls, staging temporary art exhibitions in various locations on the West Side of Buffalo. In 1981, this program formalized to become El Museo Francisco Oller y Diego Rivera, honoring two of the most esteemed Puerto Rican and Mexican artists, respectively. Since then, we have expanded our mission to include all underserved groups including people of African, Latino/a, Asian, Arab, and Native American descent, women artists, and our region’s growing population of immigrants and refugees. In 1997 we moved into our current space on Allen Street and have since presented numerous exhibitions and public programs promoting diversity and inclusion, dialogue, and excellence in the arts and humanities.
Over the years, many organizations like us have come and gone due to funding cuts, lack of constituent support, and perhaps a general apathy towards maintaining them. El Museo is Western New York’s only nonprofit visual arts organization dedicated to the exhibition of work by underserved artists, occupying an important position in our region’s longstanding and recently resurgent arts and cultural scene. We are proud to have been a lasting presence in our community, as a space where one may encounter the other through art, where artists can interface with the public and challenge us to widen our horizons.
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Baptism of Christ – Cesare da Sesto and Bernazzano
Cesare da Sesto (born in 1447 in Sesto Calenda, in what is now Varese, then in the Duchy of Milan and died on
listen)) is a Lombard painter, noted for the influence and teachings of Leonardo da Vinci and later his meeting in Rome with Raphael.
Summary
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Years of apprenticeship
- 1.2 Roman years
- 1.3 Sicilian years
- 1.4 Return to Milan
- 2 Works
- 3 Notes and references
biography
Years of apprenticeship
Although he is never mentioned by Leonardo da Vinci in his notebooks, Cesare da Sesto is considered one of his students, probably at the end of Leonardo’s first stay in Milan (between 1482 and 1499). His style and inspiration will forever be marked by this influence. Leda and the Swan Wilton House is a copy of a now defunct painting by Leonardo da Vinci and Madonna and Child with Lamb from Poldi Pezzoli in Milan (probably painted around 1515) is a variant of Saint Anne, the Virgin and Child Jesus from the Louvre .
Roman years
We find him in Rome in 1508, where he would have received his first commission from Julius II for the Hall of Heliodor ( Stanza di Eliodoro ) and frescoes for the aviary ( ucceliera ), now destroyed in the Vatican. Undoubtedly, it is on this occasion that he meets Raphael, since here again the iconographic program of the Chamber of Heliodorus, originally entrusted to Luca Signorelli, Bramantino, Lorenzo Lotto and Cesare himself, is repeated.
Until 1511, he painted Christ suffering from his donor , today in the Museo Capodimonte in Naples. The donor is identified with Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, Archbishop of Naples, one of the most important figures in the Roman Curia.
He collaborates with Baldassare Peruzzi, whom he follows to Ostia from 1511 to 1513, to paint the frescoes of the Episcopal Palace, when Cardinal Raffaele Riario, nephew of Julius II, comes there to settle. These are battle scenes, partly inspired by Trajan’s column (the cardinal, along with his uncle, participated in military campaigns against Bologna and against the French).
Sicilian years
Then he went to Sicily. Genoese merchants commissioned him the oratorio of the Church of San Domenico in Messina – the Virgin and Child Jesus, Saint John the Baptist and Saint George (now in the San Francisco Art Museum). His Adoration of the Magi at the Capodimonte Museum in Naples (1515-1517) would have a great influence on artists from southern Italy. He also painted the altar of the monastery of San Domenico in Catania, from which, after the earthquake of 169For 3 years, only a fragment of the face of the Virgin Mary remained.
back to milan
He painted Salome, of which two versions are known to us, one in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and the other in the National Gallery in London, and in collaboration with Bernazzano, The Baptism of Christ (Gallarati-Scotti collection, Milan). Between 1515 and 1520 he painted two versions of Madonna with bas-relief ( Madonna del Bassorilievo ), one at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, the other at Elton Hall, England.
His latest work and one of his masterpieces is the San Rocco polyptych commissioned by the Brotherhood of the same name. Of the fourteen sections, only six (St. John the Baptist, patron saint of the plague, St. John the Evangelist, St. Christopher, St. Sebastian, St. Roch and the Virgin and Child) have survived and are present in the Castello collections. Sforzesco in Milan.
Cesare da Sesto died . Undoubtedly, his assistants completed the polyptych.
The Pierpont Morgan Library has an album and notes by Cesare da Sesto.
Works
- Salome and the head of John the Baptist , poplar panel, 136 × 80 cm , Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
- Christ Carrying His Cross , circa 1520, Grenoble Museum
Notes and links
- ↑ Françoise Wyatt, Leonardo da Vinci, Drawings and Manuscripts , RMN, 2003. Wolfgang Prohaska, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna: Painting , CH Beck / Scala Books, , 128 p. (ISBN 3-406-47459-4, read online) , page 33
Authority Records :
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) (♦: attributed ♣: in collaboration †: lost: AdQ: BA) | |||||||||
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Pictures | Baptism of Christ (1472 – 1475) ♣ • Annunciation (Gallery Uffizi, 1472 – 1475) ♣ • Medusa † • Ginevra de Benchi (c. 1476) • •)• La Belle Ferronnière (1490-1496) ♦ • The Mother of God of the rocks (National Gallery – 1508) ♣ Madonna with a spindle (c. 15075 (c. Virgin and Child. Jesus plays with the lamb (1503-1519) • Mona Lisa d’ISLVORT (between 1503 and 1506) ♦ • Mona Lisa (1503-1506) Salvator Mundi (after 15) ♦ • LA Skapilyata (1508) ♦ • Leda and Swan (1508) † • St. John the Baptist in Baceca (1510-1515) ♦ of the Steas Baptist (between 1513 and 1516) | ||||||||
Murals | Last Supper • Battle of Anghiari † • Sala delle Asse ♣ | ||||||||
Sculptures | Sforza Monument (never realized) • Horse and rider ♦ • Raise horse with warrior ♦ | ||||||||
Drawings |
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Manuscripts | CODEX Atlanticus • Code of flights of birds • Code of Lester • Code of Arundela • Madrid Code • • • • • • • •0939 • Treatise on painting | ||||||||
Projects | Vehicle • Tank • Ornithopter • Propeller • Giant Crossbow • Alto Organist • Robot • Architonnaire • Divine Proportions | ||||||||
Seats | Birthplace (Vinci) • Museo Leonardo da Vinci (Vinci) • Clos Luce Castle (Amboise) • Museum of Science and Technology (Milan) • Museum of Galilee (Florence) | ||||||||
Leonardeschi | Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio • Giampietrino • Hernando de los Llanos • Giovanni Agostino da Lodi • Bernardino Luini • Cesare Magni • Marco d’Oggiono • Francesco Melzi • Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis • Salai • Cesare da Sesto • Andrea Solari | ||||||||
Specialists | Daniel Arasse • Carmen Bambach • Marcel Brion • Pascal Brioist • Alessandro Cecchi • Vincent Deleven • Martin Kemp • Pietro C. |