Biarritz o Casona [Biarritz or Large House]
- 1900
- Pencil and wash on paper
- 17 x 20 cm
- Cat. D_54
- Acquired in 2007
- Observations: A work belonging to the album of the Marquis of El Valle, a notebook with 18 drawings.
When war broke out in Europe, Zuloaga returned to Spain and settled in a large house in Zumaia (perhaps similar to the one in Biarritz shown in the drawing and wash in the Banco de España Collection, dated 1900), which he turned into a museum with works by Greco, Goya and other artists.
He was awarded the painting medal at the Venice Biennale in 1940. His strong, personal style combines the example of the great masters of the Spanish Baroque, from Greco to Velázquez and particularly Ribera, with Goya’s vigorous affront. Zuloaga’s style is both naturalist and expressionist and his wild, dark Spain was discovered by the Generation of ’98, to which he belonged as a painter. His portraits (Azorín, Falla, Belmonte, Domingo Ortega, Balenciaga, etc.) show exceptional vigour, while his landscapes stand out for bringing a new impetus to views of the north and Castile. Interesting examples include the View of Madrid sketch in the Banco de España Collection and his study of a typical Basque house in the drawing and wash entitled Large House.
Other works by Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta