Monday 17 September 2012

José Malhoa (1855 - 1933)


José Vital Branco Malhoa (1855 - 1933), commonly known as José Malhoa was a Naturalist Portuguese painter. Born in a family of farmers April 28th in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal, Malhoa revealed artistic aptitude from early age. At 12, went to the Fine Art school in Lisbon where he studied for 8 years. His dedication and talent were quickly noticed, allowing him to win all the 1st prizes every year. By the end of his studies in Lisbon, Malhoa applied for scholarships to further continue his studies in a foreign country but with little success. And without possibility of a financially support, he is forced to work for his older brother in a clothing store.
Never completely putting his brushes aside, he worked 3 years for his brother, until his work in 1881 (Seara Invadida) was accepted for an exhibition in Madrid where it was extremely well received. It was the end of the clothing store job, dedicated full-time to art since, it was the start of many commissions and exposure that never stopped. Founder and president of the Society of Fine Art, member of Grupo do Leão along side with notorious Portuguese painters of the time (Silva Porto, Columbano, Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, António Ramalho, João Vaz, Henrique Pinto, Ribeiro Cristino, Moura Girão, Rodrigues Vieira and many others), Malhoa  won endless medals, awards and honours through his life. In 1928 received a National tribute, in 1933 the José Malhoa museum was created. The artist died that same year, 17th of October in Figueiró dos Vinhos. The museum's inauguration was in 28th of April of the following year, the day of his anniversary.
José Malhoa Foundation still exists to this day, to help young upcoming artists.

Self-portrait, 1906, Charcoal on paper, 1906
A Noiva, 1888, Oil on canvas, 61x43cm

Cabeça de velho, 1895, Oil on canvas, 40.5x31.8 cm

Camponesa de Figueiró, 1926, Oil on canvas, 34x27 cm

Cócegas, 1904, Oil on canvas, 67x51 cm

Espantando os pardais da seara, 1904, Oil on canvas, 53x44 cm

Landscape, 1916, Oil on canvas, 15.5x21.5 cm

Lavandeiras or Lavadouro da Mata, 1922, Oil on canvas, 15x21 cm

Lendo o jornal, 1905, Oil on canvas, 32.7x21.2 cm

O Emigrante, 1918, Oil on canvas, 57x49 cm

O Fado, 1910, Oil on canvas, 151x186 cm

Os colegas, 1905, Oil on canvas, 52.5x43 cm

Pensando no caso, 1904, Oil on canvas, 41.5x49 cm

Praia Pequena, 1918, Oil on canvas, 50x63 cm
 
Varanda dos Rouxinóis, 1914, Oil on canvas, 126x147 cm



Museums with José Malhoa's work in Portugal.
Cada dos Patudos (Alpiarça)
Museu José Malhoa (Caldas da Rainha)
Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves (Lisbon)
Museu do Fado (Lisbon)

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