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Nationality
  
Portuguese

Known for
  
Painting


Movement
  
Romantic

Name
  
Miguel Lupi

Miguel Angelo Lupi

Born
  
8 May 1826
Lisbon, Portugal

Died
  
26 February 1883 (1883-02-27) (aged 56) Lisbon, Portugal

Notable work
  
Media related to Miguel Angelo Lupi at Wikimedia Commons

Miguel Ângelo Lupi (1826-1883) was a Portuguese painter and art professor, who worked in the Romantic style. He was known primarily for portraits and historical scenes.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi 1874 Viscondessa de Castilho by Miguel ngelo Lupi Museu do Chiado

Biography

Miguel Ângelo Lupi ComJeitoeArte Miguel ngelo Lupi distinto pintor do Romantismo

His father was an immigrant from Italy. He showed and early talent for art and was enrolled at the Lisbon Academy of Fine Arts in 1841, where he studied with António Manuel da Fonseca.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi MNAC Mulher com uma criana nos braos

After graduating in 1848, he discovered that he could not support himself entirely by painting, as his parents had warned him, so he obtained a position at the "Imprensa Nacional de Lisboa" (the government printing office) as an assistant bookkeeper. He remained there, while continuing to paint, until 1851, when he was transferred to the Finance Board for what was then the Province of Angola, and lived in Luanda for two years.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi FileMiguel ngelo Lupi Mulher sentadajpg Wikimedia Commons

In 1855, he was appointed "Aspirante de 2.ª Classe" (a civil service rank similar to officer candidate) for the Bureau of Finance in the Porto District, but never served because he quickly achieved the same rank for the Court of Auditors. In 1859, he was appointed Court Clerk. In that capacity, he was commissioned to paint a portrait of King Pedro V for use in the courtroom. The painting met with great approval and resulted in a state grant for him to continue his art studies in Italy. He was there from 1860 to 1863, taking lessons and copying the Old Masters.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi MNAC Miguel ngelo Lupi

When he returned, he presented himself as a candidate for the Chair of Historical Painting at the Lisbon Academy with a canvas depicting the Kiss of Judas. His application was provisionally accepted and he became a teacher there in 1864. Three years later, he was placed in charge of inspecting the monument to King Pedro IV that was being created in Paris, and publishing an official report. Upon his return, he received the Chair he had originally sought, a position which included producing portraits of notable public figures. In 1879, he wrote a plan for improving the Academy: A reforma da Academia Real de Bellas Artes de Lisboa, completed at the request of José Luciano de Castro, the Minister of Internal Administration.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi Miguel ngelo Lupi Wikipdia a enciclopdia livre

He won several awards at the Exposition Universelle (1878) and a major retrospective of his work was held shortly after his death. A street in Lisbon has been named in his honor.

Miguel Ângelo Lupi MNAC Miguel ngelo Lupi

Miguel Ângelo Lupi A Arte em Portugal Miguel ngelo Lupi 18261883

Miguel Ângelo Lupi Miguel ngelo Lupi Wikipdia a enciclopdia livre

Miguel Ângelo Lupi A Arte em Portugal Miguel ngelo Lupi 18261883

References

Miguel Ângelo Lupi Wikipedia