Luis Eugenio Melendez

(Naples, 1716-Madrid, 1780) was a Spanish painter. Although he received little acclaim during his lifetime and died in poverty, Melendez is recognized today as the greatest Spanish still-life painter of the 18th century. His mastery of composition and light, and his remarkable ability to convey the volume and texture of individual objects enabled him to transform the most mundane of kitchen fare into powerful images. Luis Egidio Melendez de Rivera Durazo y Santo Padre was born in Naples in 1716. His father, Francisco Melendez de Rivera Diaz (1682- after 1758), was a miniaturist painter from Oviedo who had moved to Madrid with his older brother, the portrait painter Miguel Jacinto Melendez (1679-1734) in pursuit of artistic instruction. Whereas Miguel remained in Madrid to study and became a painter in the court of Philip V, Francisco left for Italy in 1699 to seek greater artistic exposure. Francisco took a special interest in visiting the Italian academies and settled in Naples where he married Maria Josefa Durazo y Santo Padre Barrille. Luis was a year old when his father, who had been a soldier in a Spanish garrison and lived abroad for almost two decades, returned to Madrid with the family. Luis Egidio, his brother Jose Agusten, and Ana, one of his sisters, began their careers under the tutelage of their father, who was appointed the King's Painter of Miniatures in 1725. After several years, in his words: painting royal portraits in jewels and bracelets to serve as gifts for envoys and ambassadors, he entered the workshop of Louis Michel van Loo (1707-1771), a Frenchman who had been made royal painter of Philip V of Spain.
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Luis Eugenio Melendez Still-Life oil painting


Still-Life
Gemälde ID::  74815
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still-Life
1770 Oil on canvas 49 x 37 cm cjr
1770 _ Oil_on_canvas _ 49_x_37_cm _ cjr
   
   
     

Luis Eugenio Melendez Still-Life oil painting


Still-Life
Gemälde ID::  76277
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still-Life
Date 1770 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 49 x 37 cm cyf
Date_1770 _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_49_x_37_cm _ cyf
   
   
     

Luis Eugenio Melendez Still Life with Fruit and Cheese oil painting


Still Life with Fruit and Cheese
Gemälde ID::  76487
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Still Life with Fruit and Cheese
Date 18th century Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Date_18th_century _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Luis Eugenio Melendez Queen consort of Spain oil painting


Queen consort of Spain
Gemälde ID::  79136
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Queen consort of Spain
1718-1722 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1718-1722 _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Luis Eugenio Melendez Philip V in Hunting Costume oil painting


Philip V in Hunting Costume
Gemälde ID::  79642
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Philip V in Hunting Costume
February 1712(1712-02) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 103 x 83 cm (40.6 x 32.7 in) cyf
February_1712(1712-02) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_103_x_83_cm_(40.6_x_32.7_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Luis Eugenio Melendez
     (Naples, 1716-Madrid, 1780) was a Spanish painter. Although he received little acclaim during his lifetime and died in poverty, Melendez is recognized today as the greatest Spanish still-life painter of the 18th century. His mastery of composition and light, and his remarkable ability to convey the volume and texture of individual objects enabled him to transform the most mundane of kitchen fare into powerful images. Luis Egidio Melendez de Rivera Durazo y Santo Padre was born in Naples in 1716. His father, Francisco Melendez de Rivera Diaz (1682- after 1758), was a miniaturist painter from Oviedo who had moved to Madrid with his older brother, the portrait painter Miguel Jacinto Melendez (1679-1734) in pursuit of artistic instruction. Whereas Miguel remained in Madrid to study and became a painter in the court of Philip V, Francisco left for Italy in 1699 to seek greater artistic exposure. Francisco took a special interest in visiting the Italian academies and settled in Naples where he married Maria Josefa Durazo y Santo Padre Barrille. Luis was a year old when his father, who had been a soldier in a Spanish garrison and lived abroad for almost two decades, returned to Madrid with the family. Luis Egidio, his brother Jose Agusten, and Ana, one of his sisters, began their careers under the tutelage of their father, who was appointed the King's Painter of Miniatures in 1725. After several years, in his words: painting royal portraits in jewels and bracelets to serve as gifts for envoys and ambassadors, he entered the workshop of Louis Michel van Loo (1707-1771), a Frenchman who had been made royal painter of Philip V of Spain.

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