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      • LUIS AND FEDERICO DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (1825-1897 AND 1815-1894) "Banquet at the House of Simon the Pharisee", 1842
        Oct. 29, 2024

        LUIS AND FEDERICO DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (1825-1897 AND 1815-1894) "Banquet at the House of Simon the Pharisee", 1842

        Est: €36,000 - €48,000

        Oil on canvas Signed and dated in the lower right corner. This painting is a reduced version of the canvas painted by Pierre Subleyras (1699 - 1749) in 1737, preserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris (215 x 675 cm; inv. no. 8001). Dimensions: 56.5 x 122 cm

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ Madrid (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of Don Luis Andriani and Rosique",188?9 or 1859
        Oct. 29, 2024

        LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ Madrid (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of Don Luis Andriani and Rosique",188?9 or 1859

        Est: €7,500 - €10,000

        Oil on canvas Signed and dated in the lower right corner. He was an infantry colonel and lieutenant governor of Trinidad (Cuba) in 1854. Son of Luis Maria Andriani and Francisca de Paula Rosique Measurements: 112.5 x 81.5 cm

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO AND KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 – 1897). "Ecstasy of Saint Francis of Assisi". Oil on canvas. Relined. presents repaints.
        Jul. 11, 2024

        LUIS DE MADRAZO AND KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 – 1897). "Ecstasy of Saint Francis of Assisi". Oil on canvas. Relined. presents repaints.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). "Ecstasy of Saint Francis of Assisi". Oil on canvas. Retouching. It has repainting. Measurements: 153 x 117 cm. Son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige in life, being first a teacher (professor of Drawing of the Ancient and Ropajes) and later director of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of Madrid, and recognised with honours such as the appointment of commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, as well as academic of number of the Royal of Fine Arts of San Fernando. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of San Lucas and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various competitions and official exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. In 1855 he was a major success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work "Pelayo en Covadonga" ("Pelayo in Covadonga"). He was also awarded a silver medal at the Franco-Spanish Exhibition of 1864. Luis de Madrazo is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Royal Academy of History in Madrid, the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in the same city and other important public and private collections.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ Madrid (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of the Infante Don Sebastián Gabriel de Borbón" and "Portrait of the Infanta Doña Margarita of Spain"
        Nov. 07, 2023

        LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ Madrid (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of the Infante Don Sebastián Gabriel de Borbón" and "Portrait of the Infanta Doña Margarita of Spain"

        Est: €18,000 - €24,000

        Oils on canvas Origin: -Collection of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil (according to inscription in pencil on back) -Collection of HRH Karoline, Princess of Sachesen Coburg Gotha (according to old label on the back) -Private collection -Dorotheum auction, Vienna, March 12, 1998 Exhibitions: "Spanish painting of the 19th century", CCM, 2003. Reproduced in the exhibition catalogue, early 38-41 Measurements: 177 x 134 cm each

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman ”, 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.
        Jun. 12, 2023

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman ”, 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a Gentleman", 1865. Oil on canvas. Presents various labels. Signed and dated. Measurements: 130 x 95 cm; 147 x 112 cm (frame). Son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige in life, being first a teacher (professor of Drawing of the Ancient and Ropajes) and later director of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of Madrid, and recognised with honours like the appointment of commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, as well as academic of number of the Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of St. Luke and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various competitions and official exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. In 1855 he was a major success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work Pelayo en Covadonga ("Pelayo in Covadonga"). He was also awarded a silver medal at the Franco-Spanish Exhibition of 1864. Luis de Madrazo is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Royal Academy of History in Madrid, the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in the same city and other important public and private collections.

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      • Luis de Madrazo and Kuntz. Girl with a dog
        Apr. 26, 2023

        Luis de Madrazo and Kuntz. Girl with a dog

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed and dated (98) in the lower right corner.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a gentleman".1896. Oil on canvas. Signed with the initials "L.M." and dated. It presents lack of polychromy in the frame.
        Mar. 13, 2023

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a gentleman".1896. Oil on canvas. Signed with the initials "L.M." and dated. It presents lack of polychromy in the frame.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a Gentleman".1896. Oil on canvas. Signed with the initials "L.M." and dated. It presents lack of polychromy in the frame. Measurements: 16 x 13 cm; 33 x 33,5 cm (frame). Oval portrait representing a gentleman resolved with a precise treatment of the qualities: the smoothness of the black silk, the starched neck, the swelling of the flesh tones, etc. The psychological portrayal is also outstanding. The son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige during his lifetime, first as a teacher (professor of Old and Ropajes Drawing) and then as director of the Madrid School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, and was recognised with honours such as the appointment of Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, as well as a full member of the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of St. Luke and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various official competitions and exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. Thus, in 1855 he was a great success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work "Pelayo en

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      • Luis de Madrazo and Kuntz. Girl with puppy
        Dec. 28, 2022

        Luis de Madrazo and Kuntz. Girl with puppy

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Signed and dated (98) in the lower right corner.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO AND KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 – 1897). "Portrait of a lady with a cat". Oil on canvas. Relined. Presents restorations. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Nov. 24, 2022

        LUIS DE MADRAZO AND KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 – 1897). "Portrait of a lady with a cat". Oil on canvas. Relined. Presents restorations. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). "Portrait of a Lady with a Cat. Oil on canvas. Re-coloured. With restorations. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 81 x 54 cm; 100 x 72 cm (frame). Like the rest of his family, Luis de Madrazo cultivated the portrait. The quality of the master responsible for the painting is clear: first, for the economy of means, which keeps the spectator's attention focused on the lady (something to which the neutral background of the painting and the tonal play between the dress and the pale skin of the lady also contribute); second, for the quality of the drawing used, above all, in the face (drawing which predominates over the colour and the brushstroke, as it was usual in the art of the 19th century derived from the Neoclassicism of the Fine Arts Academies). The son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige during his lifetime, first as a teacher (professor of Old and Ropajes Drawing) and later as director of the Madrid School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, and was recognised with honours such as the appointment of Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, as well as a full member of the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of St. Luke and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various competitions and official exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. In 1855 he was a major success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work "Pelayo en Covadonga" ("Pelayo in Covadonga"). He was also awarded a silver medal at the Franco-Spanish Exhibition of 1864. Luis de Madrazo is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Royal Academy of History in Madrid, the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in the same city and other important public and private collections.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman ”, 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.
        Jul. 13, 2022

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman ”, 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a Gentleman", 1865. Oil on canvas. Presents various labels. Signed and dated. Measurements: 130 x 95 cm; 147 x 112 cm (frame). Son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige in life, being first a teacher (professor of Drawing of the Ancient and Ropajes) and later director of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of Madrid, and recognised with honours like the appointment of commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, as well as academic of number of the Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of St. Luke and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various competitions and official exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. In 1855 he was a major success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work Pelayo en Covadonga ("Pelayo in Covadonga"). He was also awarded a silver medal at the Franco-Spanish Exhibition of 1864. Luis de Madrazo is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Royal Academy of History in Madrid, the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in the same city and other important public and private collections.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman , 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.
        Jan. 27, 2022

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825-1897). Portrait of a gentleman , 1865. Oil on canvas. Present various labels. Signed and dated.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        LUIS DE MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (Madrid, 1825 - 1897). Portrait of a Gentleman", 1865. Oil on canvas. Presents various labels. Signed and dated. Measurements: 130 x 95 cm; 147 x 112 cm (frame). Son of José de Madrazo and brother of Federico and Pedro, Luis de Madrazo enjoyed great prestige in life, being first a teacher (professor of Drawing of the Ancient and Ropajes) and later director of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of Madrid, and recognised with honours like the appointment of commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, as well as academic of number of the Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. He was a cultivator of religious and historical themes, although he was particularly praised as a portraitist. He began his training with his father and later furthered it at the San Fernando School in Madrid. As early as 1845 he was already working as an illustrator for "El Semanario Pintoresco". Later he also worked as a draughtsman for the "Semanario Pintoresco Español". In 1848 he went to Rome to further his artistic studies at the National Academy of St. Luke and the French Academy of the Villa Medici. In Rome he came into contact with Friedrich Overbeck through Antonio Solá. He received a powerful Nazarene influence from the German Romantic painter, which can be seen in his work from then on. Later he travelled to Paris, Venice, Munich and Berlin before returning to Italy in the 1890s, settling in Pompeii with the painters Bernardino Montañés and Francisco Sáinz. He finally returned to Spain to begin his teaching career in San Fernando and was introduced into the artistic circles of Madrid by his father and brother Federico. He worked with the latter at the Prado Museum. As a painter, Luis de Madrazo devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture, working for official bodies and also for the nobility. He made his work, characterised by the purity of lines and the sharpness of colour and light typical of the strictest Nazarene aesthetic, known through various competitions and official exhibitions held both in Spain and abroad. In 1855 he was a major success at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the following year he won the first medal at the National Fine Arts Exhibition in Madrid for his work Pelayo en Covadonga ("Pelayo in Covadonga"). He was also awarded a silver medal at the Franco-Spanish Exhibition of 1864. Luis de Madrazo is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Royal Academy of History in Madrid, the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in the same city and other important public and private collections.

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      • LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of a lady of the aristocracy"
        Jun. 16, 2021

        LUIS DE MADRAZO KUNTZ (1825 / 1897) "Portrait of a lady of the aristocracy"

        Est: €2,700 - €3,600

        Signed in the lower left corner on the shoulder of the portrayed "L. M." With its original frame in carved and gilded wood with floral decoration. .58 x 47 cm

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      • Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz. Mens portrait
        Jan. 29, 2019

        Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz. Mens portrait

        Est: -

        MADRAZO KUNTZ, LUIS DE (1825 - 1897). "Retrato de caballero". Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el lateral derecho. 62 x 52 cm

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      • Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz Feminine portrait
        Jan. 29, 2019

        Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz Feminine portrait

        Est: -

        MADRAZO KUNTZ, LUIS DE (1825 - 1897). "Retrato femenino". Óleo sobre lienzo. 62 x 52 cm

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      • MADRAZO KUNTZ, LUIS DE (1825 - 1897). "Joven frente al sol". Acuarela. Firmada y fechada (1852) en el ángulo inferior derecho. 26 x 20 cm
        Dec. 27, 2018

        MADRAZO KUNTZ, LUIS DE (1825 - 1897). "Joven frente al sol". Acuarela. Firmada y fechada (1852) en el ángulo inferior derecho. 26 x 20 cm

        Est: -

        Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz. Young lady

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      • Luis de MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (1825-1897) : PORTRAIT EN
        Jun. 30, 2010

        Luis de MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (1825-1897) : PORTRAIT EN

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        Luis de MADRAZO Y KUNTZ (1825-1897) : PORTRAIT EN BUSTE...

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