
1841–1920 · Spanish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta was a Spanish painter from the Madrazo family of artists, known for his portraits and genre scenes. He excelled in capturing the elegance and refinement of his subjects, contributing significantly to the development of portraiture within the Academic style.
what you'll learn
Studying Madrazo's work allows students to understand the techniques of academic painting, including precise rendering, realistic depiction of textures, and the use of light and shadow to create depth. Students can also learn about the transition from Academicism to Impressionism through his later works.
related: John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini

Spring Beauty

Samuel P. Avery
1876

Portrait Of Lady Dressed In Black
1887

Manuela De Errazu
1880

The Pavilion of Carlos V in the Gardens of the Alcázar of Seville
1868

Clotilde, Marchioness of Arcicóllar
1892

MarÃa Hahn
1905

The Engraver Bernardo Rico
1870

Holy Family (after El Greco)
1908

Portrait Of The Marquise D'Hervey, Sitting
1885

The Reluctant Mistress

Athaulf
1858

Eduardo Zamacois Y Zabala
1864

Woman Drinking A Hot Chocolate

The bouquet

Elsie Woodbury Brown
1899

Self-Portrait

Model Aline Masson
1876

Portrait of Jacques Laurens de Waru
1914

Adelina Patti

The Patio De San Miguel In The Cathedral Of Seville
1868

The toilet
1900

Portrait of the Painter Juan De Barroeta
1884

A Portrait of Mrs. James Leigh Coleman
1886

Luisa, Rosa and Raimundo, children of the painter
1845

Portrait Of Federico De Madrazo
1875

Maria Hahn, Painter's Wife
1901

The Painter Benito Soriano Murillo
1867

Pond In The Gardens Of The Alcazar Of Seville
1868

Madame Isaac Hirsch Kann, Née Julie De Koenigswarter
1885