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Eugenio Lucas Velázquez

 
Eugenio Lucas Velázquez

painter
(Madrid, Spain, 1817 - 1870, Madrid, Spain)

Note: Painter of Spanish and European Romanticism. Long known as Lucas Padilla, research has shown that his real surname was Lucas Velázquez. He became a painter late in his career, still listing 'cabinetmaker' as his profession in 1844; by the mid-1850s we was well-established and finding success in his new career as painter. Lucas Velázquez was influenced by Goya, particularly in terms of color and vigorous brushwork, and is considered a precursor to Impressionism. He may have also been influenced by Delacroix, whom he may have met in Paris, and he apparently knew, and perhaps influenced, Manet.

3 objects

Mancha

n.d.
ink wash on paper
Museum Purchase, Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund
2009.10.1
 

Mancha

ca. 1840-1870
ink wash on paper
Museum Purchase, Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund
2009.10.2
 

Un Enano: El Primo (A Dwarf: The First)

1778
etching on off-white laid paper
Gift of Charles Pendexter
2009.16.376