My Uncle Daniel and his Family
Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta
(Spanish, 1870–1945)
1910
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions205.1 x 289.5 cm (80 3/4 x 114 in.)
Credit LineCaroline Louisa Williams French Fund
Accession number17.1598
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Zuloaga, “the Great Basque,” hailed from five generations of painters. Influenced by predecessors such as Velázquez and Goya, he painted mostly images of Basque and Andalusian traditions. While his work is uniquely Spanish, his early mentors and colleagues included French painters like Degas and Gauguin, and Dutch-born van Gogh. Later, he befriended Émile Bernard, who taught him the cloisonné technique seen in the “stained glass” quality of the oriental shawl. Zuloaga’s large family portrait combines these stylistic sources, visible in the composition and emotional effect achieved through swirling brushstrokes and a haunting atmosphere.
Zuloaga, "the Great Basque," hailed from five generations of painters. Influenced by predecessors such as Velázquez and Goya he painted mostly images of Basque and Andalusian traditions. While his work is uniquely Spanish, early mentors and colleagues included French painters like Degas, Gauguin, and van Gogh. Later, he befriended Emile Bernard who taught him the cloissoné techniqe seen in the "stained glass" quality of the shawl. Combined, these stylistic sources create the compostion and emotional effect expressed through his swirling brushstrokes and haunting atmosphere.
InscriptionsLower right: I ZuloagaProvenance1917, sold by the artist to the MFA for $20,000. (Accession Date: April 19, 1917)Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta
Ignacio de Castro
about 1775
Ignacio de Castro
about 1775
Francisco Goya y Lucientes