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Ignacio Merino (1817-1876): Peruvian painter & founder of the Peruvian school of painting. Known for historical scenes, *costumbrista* art, and inspiring Jules Verne's "Martin Paz". Explore his legacy!

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Описание на колекционерския предмет

Female character standing in front of the viewer. She wears a skirt and cloak, as well as her face covered except for one eye. The woman is a covered Lima, an emblematic character of the city of Lima who used to dress in a skirt and cloak, covering one eye. Inscription:

Биография на художника

A Peruvian Visionary in Paris: The Life and Art of Ignacio Merino Muñoz

Ignacio Merino Muñoz, born in the coastal city of Piura, Peru, on January 30th, 1817, stands as a pivotal figure in the development of Peruvian art. His story is one of early promise, rigorous training abroad, and a dedicated commitment to establishing a distinctly national artistic identity for his homeland. From humble beginnings sketching ships in the sand as a toddler—a testament to an innate observational skill—Merino’s path was steered towards artistic excellence by a mother who envisioned him becoming Peru's first renowned artist. His family background provided both stability and opportunity; his father, Don José Clemente Merino, held positions of authority as a judge, district administrator, and military commander, while his mother, Doña Micaela María Muñoz, hailed from an aristocratic lineage steeped in Spanish and Peruvian nobility. This blend of social standing and familial encouragement laid the foundation for a life devoted to artistic pursuit.

Formative Years and European Influences

At the remarkably young age of six, Merino embarked on a journey that would shape his artistic sensibilities: a relocation to Paris for formal education. While simultaneously pursuing academic studies—earning a bachelor’s degree in law—he immersed himself in the vibrant art world of the French capital. His tutelage under Raymond Monvoisin and, more significantly, Paul Delaroche proved instrumental. Delaroche's emphasis on history painting ignited Merino’s passion for grand narratives and meticulous detail, influencing his early focus on European historical themes. However, it was a delicate balance; even as he mastered the techniques of European masters, Merino retained a deep connection to his Peruvian heritage, which would later blossom in his *costumbrista* works—scenes depicting the daily life and customs of Peru. These paintings offered a unique window into Peruvian society, capturing its vibrancy and character with an intimate understanding born from personal experience.

A Founder of Artistic Education in Peru

In 1838, after further studies in Italy and Spain, Merino returned to his native Peru, bringing with him the knowledge and skills acquired during his European sojourn. Recognizing a critical need for structured art education, he immediately set about establishing institutions dedicated to artistic training. He founded both a school of lithography and a school of drawing and painting, laying the groundwork for generations of Peruvian artists to come. His influence extended beyond these foundational schools; he assumed leadership roles at the “Academy of Drawing and Painting,” established by José Fernando de Abascal, first as Assistant Director and then as Director. Here, he mentored a cohort of promising talents, including Luis Montero Cáceres, Francisco Masías, and Francisco Laso, shaping their artistic development and fostering a sense of national pride in Peruvian art. During the 1840s, Merino also produced a series of portraits depicting revered Peruvian saints—Rose of Lima and Martín de Porres—demonstrating his mastery of portraiture and religious iconography.

Parisian Renaissance and Lasting Legacy

In 1850, Merino once again returned to Paris, this time for an extended stay that would last the remainder of his life. This period marked a flourishing of his *costumbrista* style, as he continued to depict scenes of Peruvian daily life with increasing sophistication and nuance. His work gained recognition in Parisian artistic circles, and it is even believed that an exhibition of these paintings served as inspiration for Jules Verne’s adventure story, “Martin Paz,” set in the vibrant city of Lima. Beyond his *costumbrista* works, Merino continued to engage with broader artistic themes, drawing inspiration from European literature—Shakespeare, Sir Walter Scott, and Miguel de Cervantes all found their way onto his canvases. He also undertook a significant project creating 92 wood engravings for Esteban Terralla y Landa’s satirical work, “Lima por dentro y fuera,” which served as preparatory studies for later paintings. Ignacio Merino Muñoz passed away in Paris on March 17th, 1876, from tuberculosis. In a testament to his dedication to Peru, he bequeathed his estate and artworks to the Municipality of Lima. These holdings formed the core of the “Pinacoteca Municipal Ignacio Merino,” established in 1925—a museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating his enduring legacy as the founder of the Peruvian school of painting. His work continues to resonate today, a powerful expression of national identity and artistic innovation.
Ignacio Merino Muñoz

Ignacio Merino Muñoz

1817 - 1876 , Peru

Бързи факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: History painting, Costumbrista
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Peruvian School of Painting
    • Luis Montero Cáceres
    • Francisco Masías
    • Francisco Laso
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Raymond Monvoisin
    • Paul Delaroche
    • Eugène Delacroix
  • Date Of Birth: January 30, 1817
  • Date Of Death: March 17, 1876
  • Full Name: Ignacio Merino Muñoz
  • Nationality: Peruvian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Colón ante los doctores...
    • Mort! (The Death of Columbus)
    • [Lady at mass]
    • [Half covered lady]
  • Place Of Birth: Piura, Peru
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