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The Spaniard in Paris (Portrait of the Artist Francisco Iturrino), 1899

  • oil paint, canvas
  • 217 x 152 cm
  • Inv. 1898-I

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After completing his studies at the Art Academy in Brussels, Henri Evenepoel moved to Paris in 1892. Like many other artists he was interested in developments in French art. His most mature works were painted in the years that followed and included this portrait of his friend, the Spanish painter Francisco Iturrino. The monumental sombre figure, dressed in a wide cape, is depicted life-size in the Place Blanche. The upper part of his body is set against a lively background dominated by the bright red of the Moulin Rouge. The harmonious colours, powerful style, soberness and the daring setting which makes the figure stand out from the crowd give the subject an air of great distinction. Photographs taken in the studio show that the figure was painted before the background. The painting was the only work Evenepoel ever sold to a museum.

Artist

Henri EvenepoelRKDVIAFWikidata
Nice 1872 - Paris 1899
painters (artists)AAT

TitleThe Spaniard in Paris (Portrait of the Artist Francisco Iturrino)
Date 1899
Period19th century
LocationParisTGN
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings signature and year bottom left: h.j e. evenepoel. / 99
inscription and year reverse, on the stretcher: HENRI EVENEPOEL / 1899 [vreemde hand ?]
CollectionpaintingsAAT
Object type oil paintings (visual works) AAT
Inventory number1898-I
Acquisition credit purchase
salon
Ghent
1899
Current whereaboutsWork on display
Permalinkhttps://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1898-I
IIIF Manifesthttps://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/130/manifest.json