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Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon, The Conqueror of Minorca (1782?), engraved by Jose Joaquin Fabregat

José Joaquín Fabregat (1748 in Torreblanca – 1807 in Mexico) was an engraver and cartoonist of the New Spain who was born in Torreblanca, [1] in the province of Castelló, and began his studies in the Academy of San Carlos. [2]

Artistic career

José Joaquín Fabregat began his studies at the Academy of San Carlos. In 1772 he obtained an engraving prize at the Academy of San Fernando, and in 1774 he obtain the title of Supernumerary Professor at the same institution,. He also won the Merit Prize of the Academy of San Carlos in 1781. In 1788 he travelled to Mexico after being appointed Engrave Director of the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Mexico. [3]

Fabregat created engravings for some of the most recognised printers of the period: Antonio Sancha, Joaquín Ibarra, the Real Printing in Madrid, and Benito Monfort from Valencia. [4]

Work

Graphic work at the University of Navarra [5]

  • Arman a Sancho para defender la ínsula acometida por los enemigos
  • Battle of Don Quixote with the knight of the Mirrors
  • Despedida de Sancho del ama y de la sobrina
  • Disputa de Sancho con la sobrina y el ama
  • Don Quijote enjaulado es sacado de la venta
  • Don Quijote hace penitencia en Sierra Morena
  • Don Quijote impone sus condiciones al Caballero del Bosque tras derrotarle
  • Baby Jesus
  • Portrait of Carlos Antonio Erra (1774)
  • Portrait of Carlos IV, King of Spain
  • Portrait of Francisco of Rioja
  • Portrait of Juan Bautista Pérez
  • Portrait of Juan Luis Vives
  • Portrait of Juan María Rivera Valenzuela Pizarro
  • Portrait of Lorenzo Bert
  • Portrait of Lucio Anneo Séneca
  • Portrait of Luis Antonio Bermejo (1769)
  • Portrait of San Juan de Ribera

References

  1. ^ "Museo en honor al grabador José Joaquín Fabregat y exposiciones". El Periódico Mediterraneo. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  2. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  3. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  4. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  5. ^ "Dadun: Buscando en Dadun". dadun.unav.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon, The Conqueror of Minorca (1782?), engraved by Jose Joaquin Fabregat

José Joaquín Fabregat (1748 in Torreblanca – 1807 in Mexico) was an engraver and cartoonist of the New Spain who was born in Torreblanca, [1] in the province of Castelló, and began his studies in the Academy of San Carlos. [2]

Artistic career

José Joaquín Fabregat began his studies at the Academy of San Carlos. In 1772 he obtained an engraving prize at the Academy of San Fernando, and in 1774 he obtain the title of Supernumerary Professor at the same institution,. He also won the Merit Prize of the Academy of San Carlos in 1781. In 1788 he travelled to Mexico after being appointed Engrave Director of the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Mexico. [3]

Fabregat created engravings for some of the most recognised printers of the period: Antonio Sancha, Joaquín Ibarra, the Real Printing in Madrid, and Benito Monfort from Valencia. [4]

Work

Graphic work at the University of Navarra [5]

  • Arman a Sancho para defender la ínsula acometida por los enemigos
  • Battle of Don Quixote with the knight of the Mirrors
  • Despedida de Sancho del ama y de la sobrina
  • Disputa de Sancho con la sobrina y el ama
  • Don Quijote enjaulado es sacado de la venta
  • Don Quijote hace penitencia en Sierra Morena
  • Don Quijote impone sus condiciones al Caballero del Bosque tras derrotarle
  • Baby Jesus
  • Portrait of Carlos Antonio Erra (1774)
  • Portrait of Carlos IV, King of Spain
  • Portrait of Francisco of Rioja
  • Portrait of Juan Bautista Pérez
  • Portrait of Juan Luis Vives
  • Portrait of Juan María Rivera Valenzuela Pizarro
  • Portrait of Lorenzo Bert
  • Portrait of Lucio Anneo Séneca
  • Portrait of Luis Antonio Bermejo (1769)
  • Portrait of San Juan de Ribera

References

  1. ^ "Museo en honor al grabador José Joaquín Fabregat y exposiciones". El Periódico Mediterraneo. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  2. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  3. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  4. ^ "Exposiciones virtuales". www.unav.es. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  5. ^ "Dadun: Buscando en Dadun". dadun.unav.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-13.

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