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Pablo Uranga Díaz de Arcaya (26 June 1861 – 7 November 1934) was a Spanish painter of Basque ancestry; known mostly for portraits and genre scenes. He was also one of the founders of the Association of Basque Artists [es].

He was born in Vitoria. Both of his parents died while he was still a child and he moved frequently between foster families.[2] His first art lessons came at the age of seventeen at the School of Fine Arts of Álava. He remained there until 1880, when he moved to Madrid to complete his studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[3] While there, he frequented the Museo del Prado, where he made and sold copies of works by the Old Masters.[1]

Afterward, influenced by his friend, the sculptor Paco Durrio, he went to Paris where he mingled with other Spanish artists of his generation, such as Ignacio Zuloaga and Santiago Rusiñol, with whom he shared an apartment on Île Saint-Louis. He held his first exhibition in 1897.[1] During his stay there, his work increasingly began to display elements of Impressionism, although they continued to be based on classical Spanish styles.

Upon returning to Spain, he spent some time in Segovia, where he shared a studio with Zuloaga, in the workshop of his uncle, the ceramicist Daniel Zuloaga. Eventually, he married and settled in Elgeta Gipuzkoa.[3] Later, he and Zuloaga collaborated on murals at the casino in Bermeo (destroyed by a flood in 1983).

From 1924 to 1925, he visited the United States and Cuba, where he held several showings.[1] During his final years, he concentrated on portraits, including a posthumous one of Karl Marx on the fiftieth anniversary of his death. Uranga died in San Sebastián, aged 73.

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    • PABLO URANGA Vitoria (1861) / San Sebastian (1934) "Manolas"
      Apr. 10, 2024

      PABLO URANGA Vitoria (1861) / San Sebastian (1934) "Manolas"

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      Oil on cardboard Signed on the back in pencil. Work that was part of the Exhibition of the Fine Arts Museum of Alava 2012 "El bohemio de Elgueta" p. 161 Measurements: 60 x 43 cm

      Ansorena
    • PABLO URANGA - Vitoria 1861-San Sebastian 1934
      Sep. 20, 2022

      PABLO URANGA - Vitoria 1861-San Sebastian 1934

      Est: -

      PABLO URANGA Vitoria 1861-San Sebastian 1934 Studies of people and animals Ink and pencil on paper (seven works) signed all Measures 22.5 x 28 cm

      Subastas Segre
    • PABLO URANGA Vitoria 1861-San Sebastián 1934 Basque types Pencil on paper (two d
      Mar. 29, 2022

      PABLO URANGA Vitoria 1861-San Sebastián 1934 Basque types Pencil on paper (two d

      Est: €160 - €320

      PABLO URANGA Vitoria 1861-San Sebastián 1934 Basque types Pencil on paper (two drawings) Both signed Measures 16 x 12.5 cm (each one)

      Subastas Segre
    • PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Landscape of La Rioja", ca. 1927. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. .
      Feb. 16, 2022

      PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Landscape of La Rioja", ca. 1927. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. .

      Est: €5,500 - €6,000

      PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Rioja Landscape", ca. 1927. Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. Work reproduced in colour in "Pablo Uranga. El bohemio de Elgeta", Museum of Fine Arts of Álava, Provincial Council of Álava, p. 139. n.32. Measurements: 65 x 51 cm; 84.5 x 70.5 cm (frame). Pablo Uranga offers us in this canvas a rural landscape of Labastida, a Spanish municipality in the province of Álava. It is a work made up of short, rectangular brushstrokes, full of matter. Pablo Uranga was a Spanish painter whose artistic career began at the Álava School of Fine Arts, where he studied until 1880. In that year he moved to Madrid and continued his training at the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Thanks to the influence of the sculptor Paco Durrio, he then travelled to Paris, where he met artists such as Ignacio Zuloaga and Santiago Rusiño and held his first exhibition in 1897. On returning to Spain, he moved to the Basque Country and made frequent trips to Segovia to spend long periods with Ignacio Zuloaga in the studio of the ceramist Daniel Zuloaga, Zuloaga's uncle. From that trip to France his work was marked by Impressionism, although his predilection for and knowledge of the Spanish classical school can also be appreciated. His subject matter is very varied, although his portraits, landscapes and works related to the world of bullfighting are particularly noteworthy. His works have been exhibited in Zaragoza, Bilbao, Madrid, etc., and his works can be found in important private collections and institutions such as the Museo del Prado and the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao, etc.

      Setdart Auction House
    • PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Afternoon stroll", Vitoria, 1892. Oil on canvas.
      Dec. 14, 2021

      PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Afternoon stroll", Vitoria, 1892. Oil on canvas.

      Est: €8,000 - €9,000

      PABLO URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA (Vitoria, 1861 - San Sebastián, 1934). "Afternoon stroll", Vitoria, 1892. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner. Work reproduced in color in "Pablo Uranga. The Bohemian of Elgeta", Museum of Fine Arts of Alava, Provincial Council of Alava, p.154. n.46. Measurements: 52 x 68 cm; 71 x 87 cm (frame). The beaches were for Pablo Uranga places where spontaneous enjoyment was expressed in faces, gestures, baths and colors, in people of different social classes and of all ages. Children playing in the sea, elegant mothers watching over them, young people having fun and exchanging confidences, etc. The beach was also a theater box, where people watched the show. In the scene we are dealing with, possibly set on a beach in the Basque Country, one of the ladies wears light white clothes, fluttering in the breeze, while the rest of the characters wear popular costumes. In each of Uranga's paintings, the drawing disappears under the impetus of a brushstroke that captures in glances of reflections, transparencies and splashes the dialogues between the sea, the sky and its people. Pablo Uranga was a Spanish painter whose artistic career began at the School of Fine Arts in Alava, where he studied until 1880. In this year he moved to Madrid, and continued his training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Thanks to the influence of the sculptor Paco Durrio, he later traveled to Paris, where he met artists such as Ignacio Zuloaga and Santiago Rusiño and held his first exhibition in 1897. When he returned to Spain, he moved to the Basque Country, and made frequent trips to Segovia to spend long periods of time with Ignacio Zuloaga in the workshop of the ceramist Daniel Zuloaga, Zuloaga's uncle. From that trip to France his work was marked by Impressionism, although his predilection and knowledge of the Spanish classical school can also be appreciated. His subject matter is very varied, although his portraits, landscapes and works related to the world of bullfighting stand out. His works were exhibited in Zaragoza, Bilbao, Madrid, etc., and they are part of important private collections and institutions such as the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Fine Arts Museum in Bilbao, etc.

      Setdart Auction House
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Estudio de figuras”. D
      Dec. 20, 2018

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Estudio de figuras”. D

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Estudio de figuras”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 36x24 cm. Firmado. English Translations URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Estudio de figuras”. Pencil drawing, 36x24 cm. Signed.

      Subastas Galileo
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934) “Curtiendo pieles”. Dibujo a tinta y aguada, de 12x11,5 cm.
      Apr. 19, 2018

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934) “Curtiendo pieles”. Dibujo a tinta y aguada, de 12x11,5 cm.

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934) “Curtiendo pieles”. Drawing in ink and wash drawing, 12x11.5 cm.

      Subastas Galileo
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “La trilla”. Drawing in charcoal, 16.5x17 cm. Signed.
      Mar. 15, 2018

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “La trilla”. Drawing in charcoal, 16.5x17 cm. Signed.

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “La trilla”. Drawing in charcoal, 16.5x17 cm. Signed.

      Subastas Galileo
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Muchacho”. Pencil drawing
      Dec. 19, 2017

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Muchacho”. Pencil drawing

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Muchacho”. Dibujo a lápiz, de 31x23 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • PABLO URANGA
      Oct. 26, 2017

      PABLO URANGA

      Est: -

      PABLO URANGA (Vitoria, 1861-San Sebastián, 1934). "Idi proba en la plaza de Elgeta", óleo sobre lienzo, 56x76 cm. Sin firmar.

      Sala de Ventas
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “El café”. Charcoal drawing
      Oct. 19, 2017

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “El café”. Charcoal drawing

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “El café”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 10,5x16,5 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Obreros”. Charcoal drawing
      Jun. 22, 2017

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Obreros”. Charcoal drawing

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO (1861-1934). “Obreros”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 28,5x21 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • URANGA, PABLO DE ( 1861-1934). “Campesino con carretilla”. Charcoal drawing
      Feb. 23, 2017

      URANGA, PABLO DE ( 1861-1934). “Campesino con carretilla”. Charcoal drawing

      Est: -

      URANGA, PABLO DE ( 1861-1934). “Campesino con carretilla”. Dibujo a carboncillo, de 16x25 cm. Firmado.

      Subastas Galileo
    • Pablo Uranga. Two nudes female
      Sep. 22, 2016

      Pablo Uranga. Two nudes female

      Est: -

      URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA, PABLO (1861 - 1934). "Academias femeninas". Dos dibujos sanguina sobre papel. 19,5 x 15 cm. Firmados P. Uranga.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • Pablo Uranga
      Jun. 23, 2016

      Pablo Uranga

      Est: -

      URANGA DÍAZ DE ARCAYA, PABLO (1861 - 1934). "Academias femeninas". Dos dibujo sanguina sobre papel. 19,5 x 15 cm. Firmados P. Uranga.

      Duran Arte y Subastas
    • PABLO URANGA
      Dec. 17, 2014

      PABLO URANGA

      Est: -

      (Vitoria, 1861-San Sebastián, 1934). "Mercado en la plaza de Elqueta", óleo sobre lienzo, 79x92 cm.

      Sala de Ventas
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