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Perezosa (Idle Woman) by Daniel Hernández Morillo
Perezosa (Idle Woman) by Daniel Hernández Morillo

Perezosa (Idle Woman)

Perezosa (Idle Woman) c1906 by Peruvian Painter Daniel Hernández Morillo (1856 – 1932); an Academic Period Painter and director of the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes.

This is a beautiful period உருவப்படம் of a young upper class young lady with red hair, which is tied off at the top with a string of pearls and green ribbon hair piece.

She is outfitted in a light tan linen dress, silver colored cloth shoes and light pink stockings; reclining on a large blue silk cushioned couch chair that is covered with a silk off white and pink sheet.

She has her arms folded on top of a large red pillow that is partially resting against a blue drape covered wall that the couch has been placed up against, with her chin resting on her left hand that is placed over her right hand.

Her left leg is slight bent and hanging over the side of the bench, with her foot resting on a large red pillow that is in the far corner of the bench with a dark pink colored pillow that is leaning on the armrest, and her left shin is also resting on the calf of her out stretched right leg.

This is a remastered digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image that is available online as a கேன்வாஸ் அச்சு.

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Daniel was born to a Spanish father and a Peruvian mother and at the age of 14 years began his artistic education at the studio of Italian born Portrait Painter Leonardo Barbieri (1818 – 1896) in Lima Peru; who was also a Daguerreotype [early photographic process used during the 1840s and 1850s, that was invented by Louis Daguerre (1787 – 1851)].

When Barbieri left Lima, Daniel took over his art classes as an instructor; மற்றும் வயதில் 16 he won recognition from the government of President Manuel Pardo (1834 – 1878) for his rendition of the Death of Socrates, which resulted in him receiving a grant that enabled him to leave Peru and travel to Europe to study in 1874.

Upon his arrival in Paris, he met up with fellow Peruvian Painter Ignacio Merino Muñoz (1817 – 1876), who recommended that he go to Rome, Italy instead to study; and so he did remaining there for the next nine years working with Spanish Painter Marià Josep Maria Bernat Fortuny (1838 – 1874) and others; until he returned to Paris, France in 1883, where upon he was elected President of the Sociedad de Pintores Españoles; which was composed of the Spanish artist living in France.

Daniel was also a member of the Société des Artistes Français and he also exhibited regularly at the Salon in Paris; while later in his career he was asked by the president of Peru to be part of a group to establish a new school of art, which was called Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes; opening its doors in 1919, and to which he would be its first director for the next 13 ஆண்டுகள், until his death in 1932.

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