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See image captions below The Spanish painter Martín Rico y Ortega (1833-1908) was one of the most important artists of the second half of the nineteenth century in his native country, and enjoyed wide international recognition as well, especially in France and the United States. From his earliest works painted in the mountainous countryside outside of Madrid to the later works he painted in Paris and Venice, throughout his life Rico stayed true to his love of painting en plein air, despite his evolving artistic style. Rico was born in Madrid and received his earliest
formal training at the city’s Escuela de Bellas Artes At the invitation of his good friend and colleague
Mariano Fortuny i Marsal (1838-1874), Rico moved to It was Rico’s discovery of Venice in 1873, however,
that led to the perfection of his artistic style and the
creation of many of his most emblematic works.
This year, Rico and Fortuny traveled together to Next spring, as part of the continuing collaboration
between the Meadows Museum and the Museo This exhibition has been organized by the: Additional funding for the Dallas venue has been provided by a generous gift from: Promotional support generously provided by:
Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Rio San Trovaso, Venice, c. 1903. Oil on canvas. Meadows Museum, SMU, Dallas. Museum purchase with funds from The Meadows Foundation, MM.07.01. Photo by Michael Bodycomb. Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), A Canal in Venice, c. 1873-1908. Oil on canvas. Mr. and Mrs. Barron U. Kidd, Dallas, Texas, USA. Photo by Dimitris Skliris. Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), View of Paris from the Trocadero, 1883. Oil on canvas. Gift of Marquesa de Manzanedo, 1987. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, P07163. Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Aubade, Zanudo Garden, 1890, oil on canvas. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska. Bequest of Jessie Barton Christiancy, 1931.21. Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Patio of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, 1883. Oil on canvas. Colección Santander Image captions (second row - left to right): Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), On the Seine, 1869. Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bequest of Maria DeWitt Jesup, from the collection of her husband, Morris K. Jesup, 1914 (15.30.71) Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), The Porte Guillaume in Chartres, 1876. Oilon canvas. Private collection, Madrid Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), La Corniche, 1881. Oil on canvas. Collection of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Gift of Howard Lyon Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Fishermen’s Houses on the Island, Venice, c. 1892-95, oil on canvas. Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, 1984.62. Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Santa Maria della Salute, 1902. Oil on canvas. Private collection Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), Landscape with Cascade, 1865. Oil on canvas. The Hispanic Society of America, New York, A 132 Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), The Tower of Las Damas at the Alhambra, Granada, 1871. Oil on canvas. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Bequest of Ramón de Errazu, P 2623 Image caption (fourth row): Martín Rico y Ortega (Spanish, 1833-1908), The School Patio, 1871. Oil on canvas. Private collection, Madrid
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