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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (78 cm)
Wide (69 cm)
Depth (7.5 cm)
Spanish Oil Painting Kitten Patience By Francisco José Domingo y Marqués
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€6.011,95
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Introduce a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home with our 19th century Spanish Eclectic Oil Painting, featuring a playful kitten who is patiently waiting to catch the fly. Created by renowned Spanish artist Francisco José Domingo y Marqués, who captures the warmth and charm of eclectic Spanish art. Perfect for any art lover and cat enthusiast.
- Subject portrait of a beautiful young ginger & white kitten animal who is on the floor hunting watching a fly intensely with such curiosity. A fallen single pink rose petal is laying on the floor at the bottom. To the right is a deep red blanket, above a branch with a pink rose flower and green leaf foliage on. The hue colours are so striking which really captures the eye.
- Impress your clients or guests to your office or home interior wall space & add this striking statement artwork to your collection.
- Title "Patience".
- A fine early example of his work.
- Oil on canvas.
- Origin from Spain.
- Unsigned.
- Name plaque at the bottom which reads F D Marques 1842 for Francisco José Domingo y Marqués.
- Circa mid 19th century 1860's.
- Set in the original heavy deep moulded & gilded frame which really enhances this painting.
- A nice size with the frame being 78 cm high and 69 cm wide.
- Artist biography Francisco José Domingo y Marqués (12 March 1842 – 22 July 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Eclectic style. He was born in Valencia, where he began his studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, as a student of Rafael Montesinos y Ramiro [es] , a great admirer of José de Ribera, whose works Domingo copied as his first exercises. In 1864, he moved to Madrid to continue his studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando with Federico de Madrazo. Three years later, he was awarded a pension by the "Diputación Provincial de Valencia" (the local government) to continue his studies in Rome.
- He went there in 1868, where he obtained a position in the workshop of Eduardo Rosales. While there, he sent his works to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, winning several awards for his Baroque-style paintings. Suffering from the effects of malarial fever, he returned to Spain and taught at the Academia de San Carlos for a year. His portrait of Santa Clara praying won First Prize at the Exhibition of 1871. That same year, his pension was cancelled, as he showed no inclination to return to Rome. As a result, he moved to Madrid, where he found work decorating various buildings, including the palace of Eduardo, Duque de Bailén.
- He married in 1874 and, the following year, moved to Paris, where his works consisted largely of detailed historical genre scenes and portraits for high society patrons, many of whom were former clients of Marià Fortuny. During this time, he absorbed some elements from the style of Meissonier as well as brightening his palette under the influence of the Impressionists. His paintings were bought by Paris based art dealer Etienne Haro.[3] He also made contacts with art dealers in the United States. William Henry Vanderbilt and Augustin Daly were among those who bought his paintings.
- Benezit Dictionary of Artists His Benezit entry is entered as "Domingo y Marques (Francisco)" The entry shows him winning the Prix de Rome 1867. Professor of The Academy of St Charles, Valencia, 1868. Member of the Academy Royale of Antwerp, 1889. The Royal Academy describe him as a typically Spanish artist imitating the old Spanish masters and Goya.
- Francisco Domingo y Marqués's paintings have offered sold at auctions around the world, the highest sold price is 66,671 US Dollars which was for painting called The jester which was sold at Christie's in London in 2001.
- So collectible and sought after the animal subject matter.
- Provenance from a high end auction, musuem label also verso and now in the collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant.
- We select & sell our paintings based solely upon subject, quality & significance.
- Highly sought after work of art.
- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition. The front painting surface is in acceptable order with various craquelure and foxing stains also paint loss & stretcher lines showing, also paint re touch up to the lower left background area. The painting would benefit with having restoration work done to it. The original frame has various general wear, with chips, losses, repairs, over painting, cracking in places commensurate with usage & old age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (78 cm)
Wide (69 cm)
Depth (7.5 cm)