Ángel María Cortellini Explained

Ángel María Cortellini
Birth Place:Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Nationality:Spanish
Education:Seville Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Known For:Painting

Ángel María Cortellini Hernández (1819  - 1887) was a Spanish painter. He received the gold medal of the National Exhibition for his painting, Retrato de señora.

Life

Ángel María Cortellini Hernández was born in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Province of Cádiz in 1819. He was the son of an Italian from the Piedmont region who had married a woman of Cadiz. He trained in drawing at an early age before becoming a pupil of Joaquín Domínguez Bécquer. At the age of 17, he traveled to Italy, stopping in Turin, Milan, and Genoa. After two years, he returned to Seville to continue his training, which continued at the Seville Royal Academy of Fine Arts.[1] In 1847, he moved to Madrid, settling there permanently.

The following year, he exhibited at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and the Liceo Artístico y Literario. After receiving an appointment in 1850 as the honorary court painter, he created portraits of Queen Isabel II and her husband Francisco de Asis de Bourbon.

Awards

In 1866, he received the gold medal of the National Exhibition for Retrato de señora, and a similar award in 1871 for La batalla de Wad-Ras.[2] He died in Madrid in 1887.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cortellini Hernández, Angel María. Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga. 2 March 2015.
  2. Web site: PINTURA. EL CENTRO HARTZENBUSCH PARA EL ESTUDIO Y DOCUMENTACIÓN DEL ROMANTICISMO ESPAÑOL. 2 March 2015. Spanish.