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Historical-scenes painter, Genre Painter, Portrait painter

Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter.

He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at the royal art collections. He requested leave in 1857 to go to Rome and complete his education, using some surplus money from the collection fund.[1] While there, he joined a group of Spanish painters who met at the Antico Caffè Greco, including Luis Álvarez Catalá, Dióscoro Puebla, José Casado del Alisal, Eduardo Rosales, Benet Mercadé, Marià Fortuny and Alejo Vera. He participated in the National Exhibition in 1862 with two works he created in Italy, winning a First-Class Medal. The following year, he returned to Italy and remained until 1866.[2]

After his return to the Court, he won a Gold Medal at the National Exhibition of 1867. That same year, he accompanied the Spanish delegation to the Exposition Universelle in Paris.[2] While there, he met Ernest Meissonier, who would have an influence on his later work. Over the next few years, he would become a renowned portrait painter. In 1872, he was named a Professor at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[1] A year later, he settled in Paris and specialized in creating "tableautins"; small format paintings on amusing or pleasant themes designed to be hung in the home. In 1883, he moved to Rome to become Director of the Academia Española de Bellas Artes de Roma [es].[1]

He returned to Madrid in 1894 when he was appointed Director of the Museo del Prado, a position he would hold until his death.[1] Following a Royal directive, he set up a commission (consisting of himself, the Secretary and the museum's curators) to examine donated works and decide whether to accept or reject them, pursuant to maintaining the quality of the collection. He also oversaw maintenance, which included replacing the wooden roofs with metallic ones. A planned heating system was cancelled due to lack of funds. To help prevent fires, the employee's living quarters were moved to a new extension, built under the direction of architect Fernando Arbós y Tremanti.[1] Most of the works added to the Prado during his tenure were later moved to the collection at the new Museo de Arte Moderno.

He suffered a stroke while attending a theatrical performance, became an invalid, and died several months later in Madrid, aged 61.

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      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896), Petimetre con su dama
        Nov. 27, 2024

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896), Petimetre con su dama

        Est: €1,500 - €2,200

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo: "V. Palmaroli".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896), Retrato de joven dama
        Nov. 27, 2024

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896), Retrato de joven dama

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "V. Palmaroli".

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Vicente Palmaroli y González
        Oct. 23, 2024

        Vicente Palmaroli y González

        Est: €12,000 - €16,000

        (Madrid 1834–1896) On the Promenade, signed V. Palmaroli, oil on panel, 63 x 76.5 cm, framed Provenance: European Private Collection.

        Dorotheum
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI - Royal Meeting in Tortoles de Esgueva
        Sep. 17, 2024

        VICENTE PALMAROLI - Royal Meeting in Tortoles de Esgueva

        Est: -

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896 Royal Meeting in Tortoles de Esgueva Pencil and clarion on paper Signed and titled Measurements 185 x 320 mm

        Subastas Segre
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "The return of the baptism"
        Dec. 18, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "The return of the baptism"

        Est: €22,500 - €30,000

        Oil on canvas. Signed on the table in the foreground. Reproduced in the magazine "Madrid Histerico" nº 41, September/October 2012, article by Angel Castro, "Vicente Palmaroli", p. 29. Attached is a certificate from Dr. Angel Castro Martin, issued in Madrid on November 7, 2007. Measurements: 80 x 110 cm.

        Ansorena
      • Vicente Palmaroli y González
        Oct. 24, 2023

        Vicente Palmaroli y González

        Est: €12,000 - €16,000

        (Madrid 1834–1896) On the Promemade, signed V. Palmaroli, oil on panel, 63 x 76.5 cm, framed Provenance: European Private Collection.

        Dorotheum
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ
        Oct. 24, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ

        Est: €5,000 - €8,000

        Vicente Palmaroli González (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834-Madrid, 1896) Retratos de Beatriz van Hemmema, condesa de Oxford y del conde Hendrik van den Bergh. Pareja de óleos sobre lienzo. Firmados. Ambos están basados en dos obras de Van Dyck realizadas en 1638 y 1627-1632 y conservadas en el Museo del Prado. Se formó en la Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de la Academia de San Fernando a partir de 1848. En 1857, su asignación de «litógrafo de cámara excedente del Real Museo» le permite marchar a Italia a continuar su formación. Desde sus primeras obras, Vicente Palmaroli comienza a separarse de la estética oficial de su tiempo, encaminándose hacia planteamientos mucho más intimistas, de plástica muy depurada e inspirados en motivos contemporáneos e incluso cotidianos. Desde 1873 Palmaroli se instala en París, y allí desarrolla amplísimamente su faceta como pintor de tableautins durante diez años, al término de los cuales es llamado a Roma como director de la Academia de España. En la Ciudad Eterna continúa con el mismo género de inspiración anecdótica. Al final de su vida, su pintura, se aproxima cautelosamente al simbolismo. Bibliografía de referencia: "Vicente Palmaroli", por Rosa Pérez Morandeira. Instituto Diego Velázquez, CSIC. Madrid, 1971. 116,5 x 91 cm cada uno.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "The return of the baptism"
        Oct. 03, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "The return of the baptism"

        Est: €30,000 - €40,000

        Oil on canvas. Signed on the table in the foreground. Reproduced in the magazine "Madrid Histórico" nº 41, September/October 2012, article by Ángel Castro Vicente Palmaroli pag. 29 Measurements: 80 x 110 cm.

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZÁLEZ Mujer con mandolina
        Jul. 13, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZÁLEZ Mujer con mandolina

        Est: -

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Mujer con mandolina" Óleo sobre lienzo 55 x 41 cm Firmado: Palmaroli

        Arte Subastas Bilbao
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI - Neapolitan peasant woman
        Jul. 04, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI - Neapolitan peasant woman

        Est: -

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896 Neapolitan peasant woman Oil on canvas Signed Size 180 x 90 cm Origin: < br> - Collection of Dr. Vicente Llorente Matos, Madrid. - Collection of Dr. Jerónimo Mejías, Madrid. - Margarita Summers Gallery, Madrid. - Christie's London, 19th Century European Art including Spanish Paintings, November 18, 2004, lot 10. - Private collection, Madrid. In 1862 Vicente Palmaroli obtained the first class medal at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid with Pascuccia, a peasant woman in the vicinity of Naples, which was later acquired by the Duke of Fernán Núñez. This Neapolitan peasant belongs to her first stay at the Academy of Rome where she met her friends Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. The sculptural modeling of the young woman from Contadina, which demonstrates her knowledge of classical statuary together with the beautiful Venetian chromaticism of the scene, make this work one of the painter's most interesting creations.

        Subastas Segre
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI. Child and “ciociara”.
        Jun. 29, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI. Child and “ciociara”.

        Est: €500 - €600

        Oil on wood Signed 9x7 cm.

        Balclis
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Church interior". Oil on board. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area.
        Jun. 12, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Church interior". Oil on board. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area.

        Est: €1,400 - €1,600

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Interior of a church". Oil on panel. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area. Size: 31,5 x 19 cm; 42,5 x 33,5 cm (frame). Palmaroli was a vigorous portraitist, who knew how to delve into the psychology of the character and to recreate himself in the minute details of the clothing. With a virtuoso brushstroke, he expressed the plasticity of the clothes and the brilliance of the adolescent flesh tones with veristic language. The son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered the School of Fine Arts at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetic of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Rome Academy. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Vicente Palmaroli y González (Spanish, 1834-1896) The friar and the fair lady Oi
        Jun. 09, 2023

        Vicente Palmaroli y González (Spanish, 1834-1896) The friar and the fair lady Oi

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Vicente Palmaroli y González (Spanish, 1834-1896) The friar and the fair lady Oil on panel 31-1/2 x 21 inches (80.0 x 53.3 cm) Signed lower right: V. Palmaroli HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALEZ
        May. 24, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALEZ

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALEZ (Spanish, 1834-1896), woman with Italian greyhound, oil on mahogany panel, signed lower right. Panel verso with supplier and colorman's stamps for G. Rowney & Co., London, (impressed) and DeForge-Carpentiers, Paris (ink). Frame rub, minor abrasion. Panel 17-3/4''h, 13-3/4''w. Provenance: Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark, PhD, of Newtown, Connecticut, historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.

        South Bay Auctions Inc
      • At the Beach
        May. 24, 2023

        At the Beach

        Est: $15,000 - $20,000

        Property of a Private Collection Vicente Palmaroli y González Spanish 1834 - 1896 At the Beach  signed V. Palmaroli (lower right) oil on panel panel: 24 ¾ by 30 in .; 63 by 76.5 cm framed: 34 ¼ by 39 ¾ in.; 87 by 101 cm

        Sotheby's
      • Vicente Palmaroli (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Veiled Lady"
        Mar. 23, 2023

        Vicente Palmaroli (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Veiled Lady"

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        Vicente Palmaroli (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Veiled Lady" Oil on panel Signed 40 x 31 cm 2.500 - 3.000 €

        Greco Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Male portrait"
        Mar. 15, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Male portrait"

        Est: €150 - €200

        VICENTE PALMAROLI (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896) "Male portrait" Pencil drawing Signed and dated in 1855 15 x 10 cm 150 - 200 €

        Bayeu Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) Palmaroli paper
        Jan. 17, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) Palmaroli paper

        Est: €750 - €1,000

        Pastel on paper Signed and dated Paris 1875 in the lower right corner. Angel Castro's study is attached Measurements: 96 x 66 cm

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "Portrait"
        Jan. 17, 2023

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896) "Portrait"

        Est: €112 - €150

        Graphite on paper Titled, signed and located in Rome in the upper left corner 12 x 9 cm

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES (SPANISH 1834-1896), THE INTERRUPTED LESSON
        Dec. 14, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES (SPANISH 1834-1896), THE INTERRUPTED LESSON

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES (SPANISH 1834-1896)THE INTERRUPTED LESSONOil on panelSigned (lower right)48.5 x 62cm (19 x 24¼ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a young man". Oil on canvas. Relined. It presents craquelure on the pictorial surface. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga.
        Nov. 24, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a young man". Oil on canvas. Relined. It presents craquelure on the pictorial surface. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a young man. Oil on canvas. Re-coloured. It has craquelure on the pictorial surface. Provenance: Private Collection of Luis García Berlanga. Signed in the lower left area. Measurements: 46 x 36 cm; 64 x 54,5 cm (frame). Portrait of a lady which seems to have been conceived as a sketch or study, as the author only presents the face of the young woman in a detailed way, while the bust area is slightly intuited through several touches of colour which make up the volume. The work follows the precepts established by the portrait genre throughout the history of art: the neutral background that monumentalises the figure, and the position in the foreground, avoiding strict frontality. Palmaroli was a vigorous portraitist who knew how to delve into the psychology of the sitter and recreate the minute details of the clothing. With a virtuoso brushstroke, he expressed the plasticity of the clothes and the brilliance of the adolescent flesh tones in a veristic language. The son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered the School of Fine Arts at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetics of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Accademia di Roma. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Atributed to V. Palmaroli. Virgin of Popolo
        Nov. 23, 2022

        Atributed to V. Palmaroli. Virgin of Popolo

        Est: -

        Drawing on paper. Dated (April 18, 65) and titled in the lower right corner.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Attributed to Vicente Palmaroli. Figure
        Nov. 23, 2022

        Attributed to Vicente Palmaroli. Figure

        Est: -

        Drawing on paper.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Attributed to Vicente Palmaroli. Figure
        Nov. 23, 2022

        Attributed to Vicente Palmaroli. Figure

        Est: -

        Drawing on paper.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Atribuído a Vicente Palmaroli. Gentleman
        Nov. 23, 2022

        Atribuído a Vicente Palmaroli. Gentleman

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES, Spanish (1834-1896), Walking Along the Shore, oil on cradled panel, 55 x 25 inches
        Oct. 27, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES, Spanish (1834-1896), Walking Along the Shore, oil on cradled panel, 55 x 25 inches

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Y GONZALES Spanish, (1834-1896) Walking Along the Shore oil on cradled panel signed lower right "V. Palmaroli"

        Shannon's
      • The Lamentations of May 3, school of Vicente Palmaroli (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834-Madrid, 1896), Spanish school of the XIX
        Oct. 27, 2022

        The Lamentations of May 3, school of Vicente Palmaroli (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834-Madrid, 1896), Spanish school of the XIX

        Est: €900 - €1,500

        Oil on board, board measurements: 34 x 26, framed measurements: 46 x 37 cm. (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834-Madrid, 1896). Spanish painter and Director of the Prado Museum from 1894 to 1896. The son of an Italian lithographer, the painter from Madrid trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de la Academia de San Fernando from 1848. From then on, married and already established at court, without much success, he made some history paintings, such as The Battle of Tetuán (Army Museum, Madrid) or The executions of the third of May on the mountain of Príncipe Pío (Madrid City Hall) of an imposted drama, with the who gets his third first class medal, and the following year, in 1872, he is appointed academician of San Fernando. Since 1873 Palmaroli settles in Paris, and there he developed his facet as a painter of tableautins to a great extent for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Spanish Academy. In the Eternal City he continues with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration, of which some of the works preserved in the Prado Museum are an exceptional example, such as The Concert or Confession. He held the post of director of the Prado Museum from 1894 (by royal order of June 22) until his death. Bibliography: Puente, Joaquín de la, Prado Museum. House of the Good Retreat. Nineteenth-century painting, Madrid, 1985. like The Concert or Confession. He held the post of director of the Prado Museum from 1894 (by royal order of June 22) until his death. Bibliography: Puente, Joaquín de la, Prado Museum. House of the Good Retreat. Nineteenth-century painting, Madrid, 1985. like The Concert or Confession. He held the post of director of the Prado Museum from 1894 (by royal order of June 22) until his death. Bibliography: Puente, Joaquín de la, Prado Museum. House of the Good Retreat. Nineteenth-century painting, Madrid, 1985.

        Templum Fine Art Auctions
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Church interior". Oil on board. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Church interior". Oil on board. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Interior of a church". Oil on panel. Signed, dated and dedicated in the lower left area. Size: 31,5 x 19 cm; 42,5 x 33,5 cm (frame). Palmaroli was a vigorous portraitist, who knew how to delve into the psychology of the character and to recreate himself in the minute details of the clothing. With a virtuoso brushstroke, he expressed the plasticity of the clothes and the brilliance of the adolescent flesh tones with veristic language. The son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered the School of Fine Arts at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetic of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Rome Academy. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Young Parisian", c. 1876. Oil on canvas. Relined. Attached certificate issued by Don Ángel Castro. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Jul. 13, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Young Parisian", c. 1876. Oil on canvas. Relined. Attached certificate issued by Don Ángel Castro. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Young Parisian Girl", c. 1876. Oil on canvas. Re-coloured. Attached certificate issued by Don Ángel Castro. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 62 x 51 cm. Son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered in the Superior School of Fine Arts of the Academy of San Fernando, in Madrid, in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetic of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Accademia di Roma. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Looking Out to Sea
        May. 25, 2022

        Looking Out to Sea

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Vicente Palmaroli y González 1834 - 1896 Looking Out to Sea signed V. Palmaroli (lower right) oil on panel panel: 12¾ by 19 in.; 32.3 by 48.2 cm framed: 25¼ by 31¼ in.; 64.1 by 79.3 cm Bid on Sotheby's

        Sotheby's
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Portrait.
        May. 10, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Portrait.

        Est: €180 - €240

        Graphite on paper. Titled, signed and located Roma in the upper left corner. .12 x 9 cm .

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Lady with kimono".
        May. 10, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Lady with kimono".

        Est: €150 - €200

        Graphite on paper. Signed on the lower right side. .17 x 11 cm .

        Ansorena
      • ATRIBUIDO A VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ. LOS ENTERRAMIENTOS DE LA MONCLOA EL DÍA 3 DE MAYO DE 1808.
        Apr. 20, 2022

        ATRIBUIDO A VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ. LOS ENTERRAMIENTOS DE LA MONCLOA EL DÍA 3 DE MAYO DE 1808.

        Est: €900 - €1,500

        Atribuido a Vicente Palmaroli González (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834-Madrid, 1896) Los enterramientos de la Moncloa el día 3 de Mayo de 1808. Óleo sobre tabla. Boceto de la obra que realizó Palmaroli premiada con la medalla de primera clase en la Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes de 1871. 25 x 34 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Portrait of a lady". 75 x 53,5 cm.
        Apr. 05, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ. Zarzalejo (Madrid) (1834) / Madrid (1896). "Portrait of a lady". 75 x 53,5 cm.

        Est: €2,700 - €3,600

        Signed in the upper left corner. Oil on canvas. 75 x 53,5 cm

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a Lady". Oil on canvas. Presents restorations. Signed in the lower right area.
        Mar. 15, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 – Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a Lady". Oil on canvas. Presents restorations. Signed in the lower right area.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a lady. Oil on canvas. With restorations. Signed in the lower right area. Measurements: 89 x 70 cm. Portrait of a lady with a long bust, the work follows the precepts established by the genre of the portrait during all the history of art; the neutral background that monumentalizes the figure, the position in the foreground and the strict frontality among other characteristics. However, it is worth noting the pose of the sitter, who is shown before the viewer with her arms crossed, clasping her hands and leaning slightly to one side, which shows how tired she is from hours of posing before the artist and leaves the viewer with an anecdotal element that describes the sitter's personality. Palmaroli was a vigorous portraitist who knew how to delve deeply into the psychology of the sitter and recreate the minute details of her clothing. With a virtuoso brushstroke, he expressed the plasticity of the clothes and the brilliance of the adolescent flesh tones in a veristic language. The son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered the School of Fine Arts at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetic of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Rome Academy. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a child. Oil on canvas. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner.
        Jan. 27, 2022

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a child. Oil on canvas. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZÁLEZ (Zarzalejo, Madrid, 1834 - Madrid, 1896). "Portrait of a child. Oil on canvas. Signed and dedicated in the lower left corner. Measurements: 57 x 48 cm.; 72 x 62 m.(frame). Palmaroli was a vigorous portraitist, who knew how to delve into the psychology of the character and to recreate himself in the meticulous details of the clothing. With a virtuoso brushstroke, he expressed the plasticity of the clothes and the brilliance of the adolescent flesh tones with veristic language. The son of an Italian lithographer, Palmaroli entered the School of Fine Arts at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid in 1848. A few years later, in 1853, he succeeded his father in the post of lithographer at the Museo del Prado, created especially for him by the king consort Francisco de Asís with the support of José de Madrazo. In 1857 this post enabled him to go to Italy to further his training, accompanied by Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. On his return he submitted two paintings executed during his trip to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1862, which were awarded second and first medals. From his earliest works, Palmaroli began to move away from the official aesthetic of his time, evolving towards much more intimate, refined plastic works inspired by contemporary and even everyday motifs. He returned to Italy in 1863 and stayed there for three years, during which time he painted "The Sermon in the Sistine Chapel" (Caja Duero, Salamanca), a work of enormous success which won him the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1866 and very good reviews in Paris. During this period of splendour and pictorial maturity he also painted numerous portraits, including that of the Infanta Isabel de Borbón (Royal Palace, Madrid). Once he settled in Madrid again, in 1871 he obtained his third first-class medal at the National Academy, and the following year he was appointed a member of the San Fernando Academy. In 1873 Palmaroli settled in Paris, where he worked extensively as a painter of tableautins for ten years, at the end of which he was called to Rome as director of the Rome Academy. In the Italian capital he continued with the same genre of anecdotal inspiration until 1894, when he was appointed director of the Museo del Prado, a post he held until 1896. Towards the end of his life, his painting cautiously approached symbolism in such significant works as his Martyrdom of Saint Christina (Prado, on deposit in Jaen). Palmaroli was also the teacher of prominent painters such as Carlota Rosales, daughter of Eduardo Rosales, Casimiro Sainz, Eduardo León Garrido and Domingo Muñoz Cuesta, among others. Vicente Palmaroli is currently represented in the Prado Museum, the Malaga Municipal Museum, the museums of Jaén, L'Empordà, Granada and La Coruña, the Ministry of Public Works and the Royal Theatre in Madrid, the Royal Academy of San Fernando and the Romantic Museum in Madrid, among others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Vicente Palmaroli. Copy of Rubens
        Dec. 28, 2021

        Vicente Palmaroli. Copy of Rubens

        Est: -

        Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho. Al dorso etiqueta del Museo Nacional de Pintura y Escultura de fecha 30/07/1910.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI - Neapolitan peasant girl
        Dec. 14, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLI - Neapolitan peasant girl

        Est: €15,000 - €30,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896 Neapolitan peasant girl Oil on canvas Signed size 180 x 90 cm Provenance: - Collection of Dr. Vicente Llorente Matos, Madrid. - Collection of Dr. Jerónimo Mejías, Madrid. - Margarita Summers Gallery, Madrid. - Christie's London, 19th Century European Art including Spanish Paintings, November 18, 2004, lot 10. - Private Collection, Madrid. In 1862 Vicente Palmaroli won the first class medal at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid with Pascuccia, a peasant girl in the vicinity of Naples, later acquired by the Duke of Fernán Núñez. This Neapolitan Peasant belongs to his first stay at the Academy in Rome where he coincided with his friends Eduardo Rosales and Luis Alvarez Catalá. The sculptural modeling of the young contadina, which shows his knowledge of classical statuary, together with the beautiful Venetian chromatism of the scene, make this work one of the painter's most interesting creations.

        Subastas Segre
      • PALMAROLI Y GONZALES VICENTE (1834 - 1896) The Clown and the dancer.
        Oct. 12, 2021

        PALMAROLI Y GONZALES VICENTE (1834 - 1896) The Clown and the dancer.

        Est: €6,000 - €8,000

        PALMAROLI Y GONZALES VICENTE (1834 - 1896). The Clown and the dancer.. Signature in the center.. Cm 35,00 x 27,00.

        Capitolium Art
      • VICENTE PALMAROLY Y. GONZALEZ (SPAIN, 1834-1896)
        Aug. 28, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLY Y. GONZALEZ (SPAIN, 1834-1896)

        Est: $300 - $500

        Four Travelers on a Mountain Road, with distant tower, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, in mahogany molded frame, French-ruled mat, glazed, OS: 19 3/4" x 25", SS: 11" x 16 3/4". Good condition.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI. Laureate bust.
        Jun. 03, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLI. Laureate bust.

        Est: €500 - €600

        Gouache on paper stuck to paper Signed 23 cm (diameter).

        Balclis
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896
        May. 18, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896

        Est: €50,000 - €100,000

        VICENTE PALMAROLI Zarzalejo, Madrid 1834 - Madrid 1896 Neapolitan peasant Oil on canvas Signed size 180 x 90 cm Origin: - Collection of Dr. Vicente Llorente Matos, Madrid. - Collection of Dr. Jerónimo Mejías, Madrid. - Margarita Summers Gallery, Madrid. - Christie's London, 19th Century European Art including Spanish Paintings, November 18, 2004, lot 10. - Private collection, Madrid. In 1862 Vicente Palmaroli obtained the first class medal at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid with Pascuccia, a peasant woman in the vicinity of Naples, who was later acquired by the Duke of Fernán Núñez. This Neapolitan peasant belongs to her first stay at the Academy of Rome where she met her friends Eduardo Rosales and Luis Álvarez Catalá. The sculptural modeling of the young woman from Contadina that shows the knowledge of classical statuary together with the beautiful Venetian chromaticism of the scene make this work one of the most interesting creations of the painter.

        Subastas Segre
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ (1834 / 1896) "Portrair of Child Alejandro Groizard and Paternina", 1888
        Apr. 08, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ (1834 / 1896) "Portrair of Child Alejandro Groizard and Paternina", 1888

        Est: €1,350 - €1,800

        In the upper left corner: Titled, signed, dated 1888 and located Rome.

        Ansorena
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ (1834 / 1896) "Portrait of his Excellencand Sir. Alejandro Groizard and Gómez de la Serna"
        Apr. 08, 2021

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ (1834 / 1896) "Portrait of his Excellencand Sir. Alejandro Groizard and Gómez de la Serna"

        Est: €1,350 - €1,800

        with inscription on the back.

        Ansorena
      • Vicente Gonzalez Y Palmaroli (1834-1896)-attributed
        Mar. 31, 2021

        Vicente Gonzalez Y Palmaroli (1834-1896)-attributed

        Est: €150 - €300

        Vicente Gonzalez Y Palmaroli (1834-1896)-attributed, Spanish dancers, oil on canvas. Dimensions: 47X56cm

        Deutsch Auktionen
      • VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ "Mandolin Concert"
        Nov. 04, 2020

        VICENTE PALMAROLI GONZALEZ "Mandolin Concert"

        Est: €27,000 - €36,000

        Signed in the lower right corner. There is another version of this same painting "The Concert" 1880, which is in the Museo del Prado and is reproduced in color in Spanish Painters in Rome (1850-1900), page 151 .Oil on panel

        Ansorena
      • Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) Rêverie
        Jun. 17, 2020

        Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) Rêverie

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) Rêverie signed 'V. Palmaroli' (lower right) oil on panel 30 x 193⁄4 in. (76.2 x 50.2 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) An Interesting Chapter
        Jun. 17, 2020

        Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) An Interesting Chapter

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzáles (Spanish, 1834-1896) An Interesting Chapter signed 'V. Palmaroli.' (lower right) oil on panel 30 x 197⁄8 in. (76.2 x 50.5 cm.)

        Christie's
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