Luis Paret y Alcazar
Madrid, España, 1746-1799
Madrid, España, 1746-1799
Painter. Paret y Alcázar has been recognized as the most accurate Spanish interpreter of French Rococo painting. After studying at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, he was appointed painter at the Court of King Carlos III in 1762. Banished to Puerto Rico for his bad behavior at the Court, he arrived on the island in 1775, where he remained until 1778. During the short period of his stay on the island he carried out commissions for the Mayor’s Office and played an important role in the education of our first great painter, José Campeche and Jordan, his only disciple. Among the works created in Puerto Rico his self-portrait, painted in 1776, stands out. Barefooted and dressed in the typical clothing of the Puerto Rican peasant, it was sent to King Carlos III so he would pity his situation and put an end to his exile.
1756-1762
1770
2000
1766
1760
Hermandad de Artistas Gráficos. Puerto Rico Arte e Identidad. San Juan: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1986.
Los Tesoros de la Pintura Puertorriqueña, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2000
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