01 painting, The amorous game, Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzales' A Secret Love, with Footnotes #96

Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzales (Spanish, 1834-1896)
A Secret Love
Oil on panel
54½ x 25¾ in. (138.4 x 65.4 cm.)
Private collection

Sold for USD 38,400 in Oct 2005

 In the present work, Palmaroli, inspired by the anceint world, depicts two classical figures. He possessed a great sensitivity to rendering the human figure and has carefully considered the way the drapery of their togas fall on the body of the man and woman. More on this painting

Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter.

He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at the royal art collections. He requested leave in 1857 to go to Rome and complete his education. He participated in the National Exhibition in 1862 with two works he created in Italy, winning a First-Class Medal. The following year, he returned to Italy and remained until 1866.

After his return to the Court, he won a Gold Medal at the National Exhibition of 1867. That same year, he accompanied the Spanish delegation to the Exposition Universelle in Paris. While there, he met Ernest Meissonier, who would have an influence on his later work. Over the next few years, he would become a renowned portrait painter. In 1872, he was named a Professor at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. A year later, he settled in Paris and specialized in creating "tableautins"; small format paintings on amusing or pleasant themes designed to be hung in the home. In 1883, he moved to Rome to become Director of the Academia Española de Bellas Artes de Roma.

He returned to Madrid in 1894 when he was appointed Director of the Museo del Prado, a position he would hold until his death. Most of the works added to the Prado during his tenure were later moved to the collection at the new Museo de Arte Moderno.

He suffered a stroke while attending a theatrical performance, became an invalid, and died several months later in Madrid, aged 61. More on Vicente Palmaroli González




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