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Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz

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in 1860. From 1870 to 1871 and again from 1875 to 1880, he was that body's Secretary General. In 1888, he was a Minister with the "Tribunal de lo Contencioso Administrativo". He retired from his legal activities in 1897. Largely progressive in his youth, he became more conservative with age and,
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as the most representative style and introduced the concept of art as an historical heritage. He also chaired a commission on the preservation of provincial historical monuments and wrote the catalogues for the
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He combined his journalistic career with legal service; as an assistant and a prosecutor, in which capacity he worked for the
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with a religiously moral emphasis and, occasionally, some patriotism. He also penned two theatrical pieces, a number of
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Later, he moved to Madrid. There, he, his brother Federico and future brother-in-law, Ochoa, created the magazine,
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He and his brother Federico were born in Rome, while their father was studying there on a grant from King
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style in Spain. He also contributed to most of the cultural publications of the day; including
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and his mother, Isabel Kuntz Valentini, was a daughter of the Polish painter,
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were also painters. His sister, Carlota, married the editor of the journal,
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He came from an illustrious family of artists. His father was the painter
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Diccionario Akal de historiadores españoles contemporáneos (1840-1980)
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and, in 1894, succeeded his brother Federico as director of the
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Spanish painter, jurist, writer, translator and art critic
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and some travel pieces. His major translations include
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In his role of art critic and historian, he promoted
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Madrazo is ninth from the right. 384:Criminal Law and Political Economy 14: 460:Ignacio Peiró y Gonzalo Pasamar, 332:and translations from the Bible. 700:19th-century Spanish translators 545:Enciclopedia del Museo del Prado 315:. Later, he served as Editor of 480:Jaume Pont, "Pedro de Madrazo" 501:Diccionario biográfico español 1: 705:People from the Papal States 599:Antonio María Segovia (1847) 435:Real Academia de la Historia 350:Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 23:, the first or paternal 721: 528:Revista de Ideas Estéticas 59:de Madrazo; photograph by 18: 594: 517:Francisco Calvo Serraller 193: 189: 185: 143: 127: 123: 52: 605:Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz 396:Joseph-Marie Timon-David 367:As a writer, he favored 337:Spanish Council of State 259:University of Valladolid 200:Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz 72:Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz 495:Eduardo Salas Vázquez, 226:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Most Excellent

Jean Laurent
Rome
Papal States
Italy
Madrid
Spain
Real Academia Española
Antonio María Segovia
Emilio Cotarelo
es
Rome
Madrid
José de Madrazo y Agudo
Tadeusz Kuntze
Federico de Madrazo
Luis de Madrazo
Eugenio de Ochoa
Charles IV
Jesuits
Toledo
University of Valladolid
Eduardo Rosales
El Artista
es
Romantic
El Renacimiento

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