José María Murillo Bracho
"Still life of flowers", 1855.
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
Measurements: 97.5 x 84 cm; 117 x 103 cm (frame).
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JOSE MARIA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882).
"Still life of flowers", 1855.
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
Measurements: 97.5 x 84 cm; 117 x 103 cm (frame).
This floral still life is a representative example of the mastery achieved by José María Murillo Bracho in the genre that defined his career and cemented his prestige within the Malaga school of the nineteenth century. The work stands out for its balanced composition, in which the artist combines a rich floral repertoire with a studied spatial arrangement, creating a game of volumes, rhythms and chromatic hallmarks of remarkable refinement.
The artistic quality is manifested in the extraordinary treatment of color and pictorial matter: petals, leaves and stems are depicted with a naturalistic fidelity that does not fall into the mechanical. The sober background enhances the prominence of the whole, while the careful lighting confers depth and a serene atmosphere, in keeping with the purist and classicist taste that characterizes his entire production.
The floral still life was, along with grapes, one of the central themes in Murillo Bracho's work. In these compositions the artist found an ideal field to demonstrate his mastery of drawing, his chromatic sensitivity and his absolute respect for nature, qualities that were already praised during his lifetime by critics and academic figures. Works of similar subject matter and approach are preserved today in public collections of reference, such as the Municipal Museum of Malaga, as well as in institutional and municipal funds of the city, where his still lifes were acquired as exemplary models for the teaching of coloring.
Trained at the Academy of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville and disciple of Antonio María Esquivel, Murillo Bracho developed a solid teaching career in Cadiz, Jerez and Malaga, combined with an intense exhibition activity at national and international level, including the Universal Exhibition in Paris. His painting, based on compositional balance, technical precision and an elegant chromatism, connects with the great tradition of the Spanish still life, reinterpreted from the nineteenth-century academic sensibility.
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