José Puyet
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José Puyet |
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Birth name | José Puyet Padilla |
Born | April 22, 1922 Málaga, Spain |
Died | August 28, 2004 (aged 82) Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Field | Painting |
Training | José Padilla (grandfather) |
Movement | Modern Impressionism |
José Puyet (April 22, 1922 - August 28, 2004), full name José Puyet Padilla,[1] was Spanish, modern impressionist[2] painter, whose popularity spread throughout Spain and the United States.[3]
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[edit] Early Life
Puyet was born in Malaga, Spain. He was grandson of teacher José Padilla, a Spanish artist who began painting in the nineteenth century. [4] As a child, Puyet learned to paint by watching his grandfather, whose company he preferred to that of children his own age.[5] By age eight, he had started working in pencils and oils. At age 20, Puyet entered the Spanish military, due to World War II, and was sent to the exclave of Melilla. The experience deepened his observations of new personages and atmospheres.[6] His superiors learned of his talent and would often relieve him of guard duty to allow him to create paintings of the families of the High Commanders. [7]
[edit] Career
Upon his return to Malaga, Puyet ventured out on his own as an inspired artist. He moved to Madrid where he found life difficult. He often shared rooms with truck drivers and whoever else would allow him to. He purchased art supplies with the little money he had and painted various scenes of people at work. He also found work painting pictures to decorate crypts and mausoleums, and packaging of perfumes and creams. [8]
Puyet's art eventually earned him a favorable reputation. He gave his first exhibition at Carrera de San Jerónimo de Madrid. The exhibition was a success which lead to 42 more exhibitions until Carrera de San Jerónimo de Madrid closed. Puyet also exhibited in Barcelona, Valencia, Málaga, San Francisco, New York, Montreal, Miami, Monterrey, San Mateo, California, Houston, Boston, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Milán.
In 1984, Puyet was listed in the publication Who's Who in Art. In 1988, he was inducted as a member of the Real Academy of Fine Art of San Telmo, in Malaga.
[edit] Legacy
Today, his works are owned by families such as the House of Alba and the House of Grimaldi.[9] Plácido Domingo maintains a sizable collection of Puyet's work. [10]
Puyet died from a cerebral hemorrhage on August 28, 2004 in Madrid at 82 years of age.[11]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.elpais.com/articulo/agenda/Puyet/_Jose/Jose/Puyet/Padilla/pintor/elpepigen/20040830elpepiage_2/Tes/ El Pais - Obituary, José Puyet Padilla, painter
- ^ http://www.turismoyarte.com/arte/pintura/jose_puyet/jose_puyet.htm turismoyarte.com
- ^ http://www.letralia.com/113/0828puyet.htm Letralia.com
- ^ http://www.letralia.com/113/0828puyet.htm Letralia.com
- ^ http://josepuyet.galeon.com/Biografia.htm Biography - José Puyet
- ^ http://www.turismoyarte.com/arte/pintura/jose_puyet/jose_puyet.htm turismoyarte.com
- ^ http://josepuyet.galeon.com/Biografia.htm Biography - José Puyet
- ^ http://josepuyet.galeon.com/Biografia.htm Biography - José Puyet
- ^ http://josepuyet.galeon.com/Biografia.htm Biography - José Puyet
- ^ http://www.letralia.com/113/0828puyet.htm Letralia.com
- ^ http://www.turismoyarte.com/arte/pintura/jose_puyet/jose_puyet.htm turismoyarte.com