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Manuel García y Rodríguez (1863, Seville - 6 May 1925, Seville) was a Spanish costumbrista and landscape painter, who also painted Orientalist scenes.

At first, he studied music but ultimately dedicated himself to his love of painting. He received his earliest art education from José de la Vega Marrugal in Seville.[1] Later, he attended the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, where he studied with Eduardo Cano [es], Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda and Emilio Sánchez Perrier.[2]

Throughout his life, he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, where he was awarded medals in 1887, 1890 and 1895.[2] He also participated in the Exposition Universelle (1889) and the World's Columbian Exposition. In 1899, he was named a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[1]

In 1904, he visited Tangier and produced some paintings in Orientalist style. His works are in numerous museums (including the Carmen Thyssen Museum) and private collections. He was also a regular contributor of illustrations for the magazine Blanco y Negro.[2]

He took much of his inspiration from the city of Seville and the Guadalquivir, including the Guadaira rivers and surrounding areas. He was closely associated with the Alcalá de Guadaira school of painting. In his final years, he focussed on the gardens, patios and parks of Seville, at which time he developed more of a modernist and impressionist aesthetic.

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      • Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) “View of Andalusian Village with Peasant”
        Dec. 19, 2024

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) “View of Andalusian Village with Peasant”

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) “View of Andalusian Village with Peasant” Watercolor Signed 24 x 40 cm 1.500 - 2.000 €

        Greco Subastas
      • Manuel García Rodríguez (Seville, 1863-1925) - Landscape with a donkey
        Dec. 12, 2024

        Manuel García Rodríguez (Seville, 1863-1925) - Landscape with a donkey

        Est: €5,000 - €7,000

        Oil on tablex. Measurements: 103 x 77 cm.

        Templum Fine Art Auctions
      • Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Seville
        Sep. 25, 2024

        Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Seville

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (92) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA y RODRÍGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 - 1925), Regreso de Sanlúcar
        Sep. 18, 2024

        MANUEL GARCÍA y RODRÍGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 - 1925), Regreso de Sanlúcar

        Est: €1,200 - €1,400

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / Sanlucar".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
        Sep. 12, 2024

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,500

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). La carreta" ("The Cart"), 1901. Oil on canvas. With restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 50 x 90 cm: 58 x 105 (frame). Manuel García y Rodríguez executes this work with a wide and doughy brushstroke, applying spots of colour. The treatment of the figures and the contrast between the shaded and sunny areas stand out. He uses a palette rich in polychromy, in which greens predominate in all their shades. García y Rodríguez began his training with José de la Vega Marrugal and then moved on to the Seville School of Fine Arts, where he was a pupil of Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel. At first he devoted himself to the figure, but certain circumstances, including the influence and fascination exerted by Marín Rico and Fortuny on young Sevillian artists and the commercial successes of Sánchez Perrier's first trips abroad, led him to turn his attention to landscape painting, which became practically his only subject from that time onwards. He regularly took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, winning a third medal in 1887 for his work "Orillas del Guadalquivir" ("Shores of the Guadalquivir"). He also won second medals in 1890 for "La tarde" and in 1895 for "Tarde de otoño". He also took part in the Fine Arts Exhibitions in Seville from 1921 until his death. In 1888 he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona, and the following year in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1891 his work "Entrance to an Orchard in Seville" was acquired by the Barcelona Museum at the 1st General Exhibition of Fine Arts; that same year the State of Prussia acquired his work "Seville" at the Berlin International Exhibition. During the following years he also showed his works at exhibitions in Chicago and Munich. Around 1893 he made a visit to Morocco, recently visited by other Sevillians such as Sánchez Perrier and Gonzalo Bilbao, where he returned in 1904. In 1889 he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, and between 1902 and 1903 he was an active member of the Fine Arts Centre of the Seville Athenaeum. He was an illustrator as well as a painter, and in this discipline he collaborated with the weekly magazine "Blanco y Negro" and also with "La Ilustración Artística". García y Rodríguez is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Municipal Museum of Málaga), the National Museum of Havana, the Fine Arts Museum of Seville and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • MANUEL GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). "Convent of Capuchins of Sanlúcar de Barrameda", 1921. Oil on canvas. It has a frame from the early twentieth century. Signed, dated and located in the lower left area.
        Sep. 12, 2024

        MANUEL GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). "Convent of Capuchins of Sanlúcar de Barrameda", 1921. Oil on canvas. It has a frame from the early twentieth century. Signed, dated and located in the lower left area.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        MANUEL GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). "Convent of Capuchins of Sanlúcar de Barrameda", 1921. Oil on canvas. It has a frame from the early twentieth century. Signed, dated and located in the lower left area. Measurements: 70 x 111 cm; 87 x 131 cm (frame). Manuel García Rodríguez began his training in the Seminary of Seville, although shortly after he decided to dedicate himself to painting, starting in this art by the hand of José de la Vega Marrugal. Shortly after, he entered the School of Fine Arts, where he had Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel as teachers. Influenced by Sánchez Perrier, from 1885 he dedicated his work to landscape, a discipline in which he specialized, achieving multiple successes. He was awarded a third medal at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897 and at the Regional Exhibition of Malaga; a bronze medal at the International Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888 and at the International Exhibition of Alicante in 1894; and a second medal at the National Exhibitions of 1890 and 1895 and at the International Exhibition of Barcelona. His works were in demand from Munich, Prague, Hamburg, Stockholm, London, St. Petersburg and especially South America, and in 1899 he was appointed corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. From 1900 until his death he participated regularly in the Spring Exhibitions of Seville (except in 1907 and 1908) and in all the National Exhibitions (except 1917 and 1920). He was an active member of the Fine Arts Center between 1902 and 1903, and of the Monuments Commission in 1919.

        Setdart Auction House
      • MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Lacustrine landscape" 1918
        Jun. 25, 2024

        MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Lacustrine landscape" 1918

        Est: €6,750 - €9,000

        Oil on canvas glued to board Signed and dated in the lower right corner Measurements: 43 x 31 cm

        Ansorena
      • Fachada trasera de la Iglesia de Santa Catalina de Sevilla
        Jun. 19, 2024

        Fachada trasera de la Iglesia de Santa Catalina de Sevilla

        Est: -

        Firmada en el ángulo inferior derecha: "García Rodríguez". Desperfectos.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) "Popular Revolt"
        May. 29, 2024

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) "Popular Revolt"

        Est: €200 - €250

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Seville, 1863 - 1925) "Popular Revolt" Ink drawing Signed 13 x 26 cm 200 - 250 €

        Greco Subastas
      • GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL (1863 - 1925)
        May. 28, 2024

        GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL (1863 - 1925)

        Est: -

        Oil on cardboard. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ
        May. 14, 2024

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        Manuel García y Rodríguez (Sevilla, 1863-1925) Paisaje lacustre. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. Reentelado. 76 x 123 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ (1863-1925), BEACH WITH FIGURES
        May. 08, 2024

        MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ (1863-1925), BEACH WITH FIGURES

        Est: €500 - €800

        MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ (1863-1925), BEACH WITH FIGURES Oil on wood. Signed. Dated 15-VIII-1913. Gilded wood and plaster frame. Dim.: 16.5x26 cm.

        Renascimento
      • Vista de la Alhambra
        Apr. 24, 2024

        Vista de la Alhambra

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / 1897".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Vista con muralla
        Apr. 24, 2024

        Vista con muralla

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Paisaje con casas
        Apr. 24, 2024

        Paisaje con casas

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "García y Rodríguez".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Regreso de Sanlúcar
        Apr. 24, 2024

        Regreso de Sanlúcar

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / Sanlucar".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Manuel García y Rodríguez. Castle in Seville
        Apr. 24, 2024

        Manuel García y Rodríguez. Castle in Seville

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed and located (Seville) in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Granada Street", 1890
        Mar. 04, 2024

        MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Granada Street", 1890

        Est: €9,000 - €12,000

        Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner 45.5 x 26.5 cm

        Ansorena
      • Manuel García y Rodríguez. In the CarlosV Pavilion
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Manuel García y Rodríguez. In the CarlosV Pavilion

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (Seville, 1923) in the lower left corner. Titled on the back.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
        Jan. 15, 2024

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). La carreta" ("The Cart"), 1901. Oil on canvas. With restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 50 x 90 cm: 58 x 105 (frame). Manuel García y Rodríguez executes this work with a wide and doughy brushstroke, applying spots of colour. The treatment of the figures and the contrast between the shaded and sunny areas stand out. He uses a palette rich in polychromy, in which greens predominate in all their shades. García y Rodríguez began his training with José de la Vega Marrugal and then moved on to the Seville School of Fine Arts, where he was a pupil of Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel. At first he devoted himself to the figure, but certain circumstances, including the influence and fascination exerted by Marín Rico and Fortuny on young Sevillian artists and the commercial successes of Sánchez Perrier's first trips abroad, led him to turn his attention to landscape painting, which became practically his only subject from that time onwards. He regularly took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, winning a third medal in 1887 for his work "Orillas del Guadalquivir" ("Shores of the Guadalquivir"). He also won second medals in 1890 for "La tarde" and in 1895 for "Tarde de otoño". He also took part in the Fine Arts Exhibitions in Seville from 1921 until his death. In 1888 he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona, and the following year in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1891 his work "Entrance to an Orchard in Seville" was acquired by the Barcelona Museum at the 1st General Exhibition of Fine Arts; that same year the State of Prussia acquired his work "Seville" at the Berlin International Exhibition. During the following years he also showed his works at exhibitions in Chicago and Munich. Around 1893 he made a visit to Morocco, recently visited by other Sevillians such as Sánchez Perrier and Gonzalo Bilbao, where he returned in 1904. In 1889 he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, and between 1902 and 1903 he was an active member of the Fine Arts Centre of the Seville Athenaeum. He was an illustrator as well as a painter, and in this discipline he collaborated with the weekly magazine "Blanco y Negro" and also with "La Ilustración Artística". García y Rodríguez is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Municipal Museum of Málaga), the National Museum of Havana, the Fine Arts Museum of Seville and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville 1863 - 1925 The park. 1908 Pencil drawing on p
        Dec. 12, 2023

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville 1863 - 1925 The park. 1908 Pencil drawing on p

        Est: -

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville 1863 - 1925 The park. 1908 Pencil drawing on paper Signed and dated in Cádiz Measurements 252 x 208 mm

        Subastas Segre
      • Regreso de Sanlúcar
        Nov. 29, 2023

        Regreso de Sanlúcar

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / Sanlucar".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Manuel García y Rodríguez. In the CarlosV Pavilion
        Nov. 22, 2023

        Manuel García y Rodríguez. In the CarlosV Pavilion

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (Seville, 1923) in the lower left corner. Titled on the back.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Garden of Seville", 1913
        Nov. 07, 2023

        MANUEL GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Garden of Seville", 1913

        Est: €4,500 - €6,000

        Watercolor and gouache on paper Signed, dated and located "Seville" in the lower right corner Measurements: 63 x 45 cm

        Ansorena
      • Feria de Abril
        Sep. 20, 2023

        Feria de Abril

        Est: -

        Fechado y firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "20 - IV - 1912 / García y Rodríguez".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Feria del ganado
        Sep. 20, 2023

        Feria del ganado

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / 18 - IV - 1913 Sevilla".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Paseo a caballo
        Sep. 20, 2023

        Paseo a caballo

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 – 1925). "Scenes from Don Quixote", 1885. Oil on board (x23). Signed and dated.
        Jul. 26, 2023

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 – 1925). "Scenes from Don Quixote", 1885. Oil on board (x23). Signed and dated.

        Est: €25,000 - €30,000

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). "Scenes from Don Quixote", 1885. Oil on panel (x23). Signed and dated. Measurements: 19 x 11 cm (x23); 32.5 x 25 cm (frames, x23). García y Rodríguez began his training with José de la Vega Marrugal, and then went on to the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he was a disciple of Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel. At first he devoted himself to the figure, but certain circumstances, including the influence and fascination exerted by Marín Rico and Fortuny on young Sevillian artists and the commercial successes of Sánchez Perrier's first trips abroad, led him to turn his attention to landscape painting, which became practically his only subject from that time onwards. He regularly took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, winning a third medal in 1887 for his work "Orillas del Guadalquivir" ("Shores of the Guadalquivir"). He also won second medals in 1890 for "La tarde" and in 1895 for "Tarde de otoño". He also took part in the Fine Arts Exhibitions in Seville from 1921 until his death. In 1888 he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona, and the following year in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1891 his work "Entrance to an Orchard in Seville" was acquired by the Barcelona Museum at the 1st General Exhibition of Fine Arts; that same year the State of Prussia acquired his work "Seville" at the Berlin International Exhibition. During the following years he also showed his works at exhibitions in Chicago and Munich. Around 1893 he made a visit to Morocco, recently visited by other Sevillians such as Sánchez Perrier and Gonzalo Bilbao, where he returned in 1904. In 1889 he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, and between 1902 and 1903 he was an active member of the Fine Arts Centre of the Seville Athenaeum. He was an illustrator as well as a painter, and in this discipline he collaborated with the weekly magazine "Blanco y Negro" and also with "La Ilustración Artística". García y Rodríguez depicted in his canvases the most typical corners of Seville, such as the banks of the Guadalquivir and the Guadaira, the corners of the Alcázar and the Seville neighbourhoods. He belonged to the colony of landscape painters of Alcalá de Guadaira, founded by Emilio Sánchez Perrier, of which Jiménez Aranda was also a member. This group, influenced by Corot and the Barbizon school, frequented the hamlets and outskirts of this Sevillian town, whose nooks and crannies and views of the banks of the Guadalquivir became a constant feature of their work. García y Rodríguez is currently represented in the Prado Museum (work on deposit at the Malaga Municipal Museum), the Museo Nacional de La Habana, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville and the Thyssen-Bornemisza, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
        Jul. 04, 2023

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Sevilla, 1863 – 1925). "The cart", 1901. Oil on canvas. It presents restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRIGUEZ (Seville, 1863 - 1925). La carreta" ("The Cart"), 1901. Oil on canvas. With restorations. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 50 x 90 cm: 58 x 105 (frame). Manuel García y Rodríguez executes this work with a wide and doughy brushstroke, applying spots of colour. The treatment of the figures and the contrast between the shaded and sunny areas stand out. He uses a palette rich in polychromy, in which greens predominate in all their shades. García y Rodríguez began his training with José de la Vega Marrugal and then moved on to the Seville School of Fine Arts, where he was a pupil of Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel. At first he devoted himself to the figure, but certain circumstances, including the influence and fascination exerted by Marín Rico and Fortuny on young Sevillian artists and the commercial successes of Sánchez Perrier's first trips abroad, led him to turn his attention to landscape painting, which became practically his only subject from that time onwards. He regularly took part in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, winning a third medal in 1887 for his work "Orillas del Guadalquivir" ("Shores of the Guadalquivir"). He also won second medals in 1890 for "La tarde" and in 1895 for "Tarde de otoño". He also took part in the Fine Arts Exhibitions in Seville from 1921 until his death. In 1888 he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona, and the following year in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1891 his work "Entrance to an Orchard in Seville" was acquired by the Barcelona Museum at the 1st General Exhibition of Fine Arts; that same year the State of Prussia acquired his work "Seville" at the Berlin International Exhibition. During the following years he also showed his works at exhibitions in Chicago and Munich. Around 1893 he made a visit to Morocco, recently visited by other Sevillians such as Sánchez Perrier and Gonzalo Bilbao, where he returned in 1904. In 1889 he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, and between 1902 and 1903 he was an active member of the Fine Arts Centre of the Seville Athenaeum. He was an illustrator as well as a painter, and in this discipline he collaborated with the weekly magazine "Blanco y Negro" and also with "La Ilustración Artística". García y Rodríguez is currently represented in the Prado Museum (his work is on deposit at the Municipal Museum of Málaga), the National Museum of Havana, the Fine Arts Museum of Seville and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • MANUEL GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ
        Jun. 20, 2023

        MANUEL GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ

        Est: €21,000 - €25,000

        Manuel García Rodríguez (Sevilla, 1863-1925) Patio de la Iglesia del Salvador y Patio sevillano con alberca. Pareja de óleos sobre lienzo. Firmados, fechados en 1896 y localizados en Sevilla. Como indica el Doctor Enrique Valdivieso "las obras pertenecen a la época de madurez de este artista cuando se encontraba en toda su plenitud creativa". Pintor sevillano y miembro de la Escuela paisajística de Alcalá de Guadaira. En sus inicios fue aprendiz de José de la Vega Magurral. Manuel García y Rodríguez estudió en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, allí se dejó influenciar artísticamente por Wssel de Guimbarda y Eduardo Cano, entre otros. Ha participado en la Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes en varias ocasiones y obtuvo medallas en las de 1887, 1890 y 1895. Los paisajes andaluces forman parte de la obra más representativa de Manuel García y Rodríguez. Adjunta certificado de autenticidad expedido por Don Enrique Valdivieso. Sevilla, 2018. 45 x 60 cm cada uno.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • Fachada trasera de la Iglesia de Santa Catalina de Sevilla
        Jun. 14, 2023

        Fachada trasera de la Iglesia de Santa Catalina de Sevilla

        Est: -

        Firmada en el ángulo inferior derecha: "García Rodríguez". Desperfectos.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Vista de la Alhambra
        Jun. 14, 2023

        Vista de la Alhambra

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / 1897".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Watering the Flowers
        May. 24, 2023

        Watering the Flowers

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Manuel García y Rodríguez  Spanish 1863-1925 Watering the Flowers signed Garcia y Rodriguez/ Sevilla 1923. (upper left); inscribed Sra. Dna. Victoria Aquirrer/ Corrito 211/ Buenos Aires/ Republica Argentina (reverse) watercolor and gouache on postcard card: 5 ½ by 3 ½ in.; 13.5 by 9 cm framed: 12 ⅕ by 10 ¼ in.; 31 by 26 cm

        Sotheby's
      • Manuel García y Rodriguez (Sevilla, 1863 - 1925) “Street of Granada”
        May. 18, 2023

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Sevilla, 1863 - 1925) “Street of Granada”

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Manuel García y Rodriguez (Sevilla, 1863 - 1925) “Street of Granada” Oil on canvas Signed 28 x 20 cm 1.500 - 2.000 €

        Greco Subastas
      • La Feria de Sevilla
        Apr. 19, 2023

        La Feria de Sevilla

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "García y Rodríguez / Sevilla 1917". Titulado en el reverso.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Franciscan Monk with a Mule, Manuel García y Rodríguez (Seville, 1863 — 1925), 19th century Sevillian school
        Mar. 23, 2023

        Franciscan Monk with a Mule, Manuel García y Rodríguez (Seville, 1863 — 1925), 19th century Sevillian school

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        Watercolor on paper, signed and dated Seville 98, measures: 28 x 23 cm, framed: 53 x 45 cm. Manuel García y Rodríguez (Seville, 1863 — May 6, 1925) was a Spanish painter. He went through the seminary and the provincial institute, where he obtained a bachelor's degree, and received his first painting lessons from José de la Vega Marrugal and his brothers Pedro and Francisco, belonging to a family of Sevillian artists, traditional and romantic painting. , but of a meticulous and descriptive realism, and linked to the recently created Free Academy of Fine Arts of Seville. Later he trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he was a disciple of Eduardo Cano and Manuel Wssel de Guimbarda, and connected with other young Sevillian artists such as Sánchez Perrier, Fernando Tirado, Virgilio Mattoni, José Arpa or Rico Cejudo. Throughout his life he participated on several occasions in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (Spain), obtaining in 1887 a bronze medal with the work Las orillas del Guadalquivir and in the years 1890 and 1895 the second medal. His painting was directed towards landscapes and traditional scenes that he would practice almost exclusively throughout his career. Interested in this pictorial genre, he traveled to Madrid, where he came into contact with the pleinairist circle of Professor Carlos de Haes, although he dedicated most of his pictorial work to Seville, the Guadalquivir and its surroundings, actively participating in the neighboring school of landscapes. town of Alcala de Guadaira. He collaborated as an illustrator for the weekly Blanco y Negro. obtaining in 1887 a bronze medal with the work Las orillas del Guadalquivir and in the years 1890 and 1895 the second medal. His painting was directed towards landscape and costumbrist scenes that he would practice almost exclusively throughout his career. Interested in this pictorial genre, he traveled to Madrid, where he came into contact with the pleinairist circle of Professor Carlos de Haes, although he dedicated most of his pictorial work to Seville, the Guadalquivir and its surroundings, actively participating in the neighboring school of landscapes. town of Alcala de Guadaira. He collaborated as an illustrator for the weekly Blanco y Negro. obtaining in 1887 a bronze medal with the work Las orillas del Guadalquivir and in the years 1890 and 1895 the second medal. His painting was directed towards landscape and costumbrist scenes that he would practice almost exclusively throughout his career. Interested in this pictorial genre, he traveled to Madrid, where he came into contact with the pleinairist circle of Professor Carlos de Haes, although he dedicated most of his pictorial work to Seville, the Guadalquivir and its surroundings, actively participating in the neighboring school of landscapes. town of Alcala de Guadaira. He collaborated as an illustrator for the weekly Blanco y Negro. His painting was directed towards the landscape and the traditional scenes that he would practice almost exclusively throughout his career. Interested in this pictorial genre, he traveled to Madrid, where he came into contact with the pleinairist circle of Professor Carlos de Haes, although he dedicated most of his pictorial work to Seville, the Guadalquivir and its surroundings, actively participating in the neighboring school of landscapes. town of Alcala de Guadaira. He collaborated as an illustrator for the weekly Blanco y Negro. His painting was directed towards the landscape and the traditional scenes that he would practice almost exclusively throughout his career. Interested in this pictorial genre, he traveled to Madrid, where he came into contact with the pleinairist circle of Professor Carlos de Haes, although he dedicated most of his pictorial work to Seville, the Guadalquivir and its surroundings, actively participating in the neighboring school of landscapes. town of Alcala de Guadaira. He collaborated as an illustrator for the weekly Blanco y Negro.

        Templum Fine Art Auctions
      • Manuel Garcia Rodriguez. Monk under the rain
        Mar. 22, 2023

        Manuel Garcia Rodriguez. Monk under the rain

        Est: -

        Watercolor on paper. Signed, located (Seville) and dated (98) in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Manuel Garcia y Rodriguez
        Mar. 04, 2023

        Manuel Garcia y Rodriguez

        Est: €1,200 - €2,000

        Manuel Garcia y Rodriguez 1863 Sevilla - 1925 Sevilla - Spanische Stadt mit Orangenbäumen - Öl/Holz. 27,5 x 41 cm. Sign., ortsbez. und undeutl. dat. l. u.: Garcia y Rodriguez / Sevilla (...). Rahmen. Kratzspuren. Rest.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Peasants on the road
        Feb. 22, 2023

        Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Peasants on the road

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (Seville, 1908) in the lower left corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Peasant on the road
        Feb. 22, 2023

        Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Peasant on the road

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed and located (Seville) in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Granada's corner
        Dec. 28, 2022

        Manuel Garcia and Rodriguez. Granada's corner

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (Sevilla,96) in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Bajo la sombra
        Dec. 19, 2022

        Bajo la sombra

        Est: -

        Firmado y fechado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "García y Rodríguez / La Jara 1912".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • A orillas del Guadalquivir
        Dec. 19, 2022

        A orillas del Guadalquivir

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / Sevilla 86". Desperfectos.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Regreso de Sanlúcar
        Dec. 19, 2022

        Regreso de Sanlúcar

        Est: -

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "García y Rodríguez / Sanlucar".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Calle granadina", 1890
        Dec. 14, 2022

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Calle granadina", 1890

        Est: €12,000 - €16,000

        Oil on canvas Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner 45.5 x 26.5 cm

        Ansorena
      • Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925) Puerta del Privilegio del Real Alcázar de Sevilla
        Nov. 22, 2022

        Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925) Puerta del Privilegio del Real Alcázar de Sevilla

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Manuel García y Rodríguez (Spanish, 1863-1925) Puerta del Privilegio del Real Alcázar de Sevilla signed 'García y Rodríguez' (lower left) oil on canvas 101 x 125.1cm (39 3/4 x 49 1/4in).

        Bonhams
      • MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Landscape of Jara", 1915
        Nov. 02, 2022

        MANUEL GARCÍA Y RODRÍGUEZ Seville (1863) / (1925) "Landscape of Jara", 1915

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        Oil on canvas Signed, located and dated in the lower right corner Measurements: 42 x 56 cm

        Ansorena
      • Manuel García y Rodríguez. Park of Seville
        Jul. 19, 2022

        Manuel García y Rodríguez. Park of Seville

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed, located and dated (Seville, 1913) in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
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