Gonzalo Bilbao
“Vase.”
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Mr. Gerardo Pérez Calero.
Shows minor restoration.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 133 x 60 cm.
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GONZALO BILBAO (Seville, 1860 – Madrid, 1938).
“Vase.”
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Mr. Gerardo Pérez Calero.
Shows minor restoration.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 133 x 60 cm.
The painting depicts an elegant floral still life arranged in a glass vase on a table covered with a bluish cloth, rendered with loose, vibrant brushstrokes that seek to capture the effects of light and transparency—characteristics common in the Sevillian artist’s work.Throughout his career, Bilbao demonstrated a notable interest in still lifes and floral compositions, in which he applied a technique inspired by Luminism and Impressionism, characterized by delicate chromatic nuances and an enveloping atmosphere. Notable features of this work include the dark background, which enhances the luminosity of the flowers, and the spontaneous rendering of the petals—elements frequently found in his decorative compositions and flower studies.
Gonzalo Bilbao began drawing as a child and launched his career as a painter in 1880. Around this time, he traveled to Italy and France with Jiménez de Aranda. In Rome, he worked alongside the painter José Villegas Cordero and traveled through various Italian cities, painting urban and rural landscapes until his return to Spain in 1884. In the following years, he visited Rome again, traveled throughout Spain, and also went to Morocco, Paris, and Munich. In Spain, he worked as a painting instructor, initially in private lessons and, beginning in 1903, as Jiménez de Aranda’s successor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. In 1904, he married and settled in Madrid, where he continued his teaching career at the San Fernando Academy. Throughout his career, he participated in numerous fine arts exhibitions, both domestic and international, winning third prize at the Paris World’s Fair (1889) and the Barcelona International Exhibition (1891), a single medal at the Chicago World’s Fair (1893), and a gold medal at the International Exhibitions in Berlin (1899), Munich (1905), Buenos Aires (1910), Santiago, Chile (1910), San Francisco (1915), and Panama (1916). He also participated in the National Fine Arts Exhibitions, winning a second-place medal in 1887 and 1892, a first-place medal in 1899 and 1901, and an honorary medal in 1915. A traditional painter and representative of Spanish costumbrismo, he depicted in his paintings colorful scenes of Andalusian life and its most popular figures; he also painted landscapes, figures, and portraits, including prominent figures of the time such as King Alfonso XIII and the actress Carmen Díaz. The light and vitality of his compositions bring his artistic language closer to the Impressionist aesthetic, focusing on the essential representation of settings and landscapes. Gonzalo Bilbao’s work is represented at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville—where an entire room is dedicated to his work—as well as at the Prado Museum, the Jaume Morera Museum in Lleida, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Córdoba, among others, and in both Spanish and international private collections.
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