Cayetano Descalzi
Cayetano Descalzi (or Gaetano Descalzi) (1809–1886) was an Italian painter and engraver who came to the Río de la Plata, now Argentina, in the 1820s.[1][2]
Cayetano Descalzi | |
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Self portrait - 1843 | |
Born | 1809 |
Died | 1886 |
Nationality | Argentine |
In 1830, Descalzi married Juliana Miró, the widowed mother of Carlos Morel, who was also to become a celebrated artist. They legally separated eight years later.[3]
Descalzi is recognized for his oil lithograph of Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas, made in 1841, entitled "Rosas, el Grande", printed the following year by Lemercier of París. He also made the portrait of the magistrate Don Tomas Giráldez in Quilmes.[4] One of his pupils was Cándido López (1840-1902).[5]
Gallery
- Conde Giraldez y Giraldez, c. 1840
- Juan Manuel de Rosas, governor of Buenos Aires province in Argentina
- Boudoir federal, c. 1845. Note portrait of Rosas on the wall.
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References
Citations
- La vida cotidiana...
- Cayetano Descalzi - Centro Cultural Recoleta (in Spanish)
- Carlos Morel - Argentinidad.
- Agnelli 2012.
- Argentino Roca 2010.
Sources
- Agnelli, Chalo (16 May 2012). "A LOS 70 AÑOS DE LA EMBA CARLOS MOREL - BIOGRAFÍA". Retrieved 2012-11-06.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Argentino Roca, Julio (29 August 2010). "ANIVERSARIO DEL NACIMIENTO DE CANDIDO LÓPEZ". Retrieved 2012-11-06.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Carlos Morel (1813-1894)". Argentinidad.com. Archived from the original on 2013-03-02. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- "La vida cotidiana durante el rosismo (1829 - 1852)". Gobeirno de Santa Fe. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
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