María Gutiérrez Blanchard (1881 - 1932)

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María Gutiérrez Blanchard

María Blanchard (born María Gutiérrez-Cueto y Blanchard) was a Spanish painter, renowned for her distinctive approach to Cubism. Born in Santander in 1881, Blanchard's early life was marked by challenges, including a physical disability due to a congenital condition. Despite these obstacles, she pursued her passion for art, studying under notable teachers in Madrid before moving to Paris, where she immersed herself in the avant-garde scene. Blanchard's work was characterized by her innovative Cubist style, which she developed through interactions with prominent Cubist artists like Juan Gris. Her paintings, such as "The Lighthouse" and "Still Life with Red Lamp," exemplify her ability to blend geometric abstraction with expressive color and form.

Throughout her career, Blanchard faced personal and financial hardships, yet she continued to evolve artistically, exploring themes of melancholy and isolation. Her significant contributions to Cubism and modern art were recognized in her lifetime, with her works exhibited in major venues and collected by institutions. Blanchard's legacy as a pioneering female artist in the early 20th-century art world endures, with her paintings held in prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid​​​.

For art collectors and enthusiasts, Blanchard's work represents not only an important chapter in the history of Cubism but also the resilience and creativity of an artist who overcame significant personal challenges to leave a lasting mark on the world of art. To stay updated on exhibitions and sales related to María Blanchard's work, sign up for updates. This subscription ensures you're informed about new product sales and auction events dedicated to Blanchard's influential and captivating artwork.

Date and place of birt:6 march 1881, Santander, Spain
Date and place of death:5 april 1932, Paris, France
Nationality:Spain, France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:School of Paris
Genre:Allegory, Portrait
Art style:Cubism

Creators Spain

Gregorio Fernández (1576 - 1636)
Gregorio Fernández
1576 - 1636
Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (1871 - 1959)
Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa
1871 - 1959
Sarah Grilo (1919 - 2007)
Sarah Grilo
1919 - 2007
Anna Maria Mengs (1751 - 1793)
Anna Maria Mengs
1751 - 1793
José de Mora (1642 - 1724)
José de Mora
1642 - 1724
Jean Ranc (1674 - 1735)
Jean Ranc
1674 - 1735
Alejandro Obregon (1920 - 1992)
Alejandro Obregon
1920 - 1992
Francisco Sobrino (1932 - 2014)
Francisco Sobrino
1932 - 2014
Juan de Pareja (1606 - 1670)
Juan de Pareja
1606 - 1670
Vicente Palmaroli (1834 - 1896)
Vicente Palmaroli
1834 - 1896
José de Madrazo y Agudo (1781 - 1859)
José de Madrazo y Agudo
1781 - 1859
Miguel García Vivancos (1895 - 1972)
Miguel García Vivancos
1895 - 1972
 Quintilianus (35 - 96)
Quintilianus
35 - 96
Pedro Roldán (1624 - 1699)
Pedro Roldán
1624 - 1699
Ricardo Arredondo Calmache (1850 - 1911)
Ricardo Arredondo Calmache
1850 - 1911
Felix Waske (1942)
Felix Waske
1942

Creators Cubism

Heinrich Steinhagen (1880 - 1948)
Heinrich Steinhagen
1880 - 1948
Rolf Retz-Schmidt (1928 - 2006)
Rolf Retz-Schmidt
1928 - 2006
Gunther Gerzso (1915 - 2000)
Gunther Gerzso
1915 - 2000
Franz Marc (1880 - 1916)
Franz Marc
1880 - 1916
Luis Martínez-Pedro (1910 - 1989)
Luis Martínez-Pedro
1910 - 1989
Marthe Donas (1885 - 1967)
Marthe Donas
1885 - 1967
Nguyễn Sáng (1923 - 1988)
Nguyễn Sáng
1923 - 1988
Fernand Léger (1881 - 1955)
Fernand Léger
1881 - 1955
Max Beckmann (1884 - 1950)
Max Beckmann
1884 - 1950
Gino Severini (1883 - 1966)
Gino Severini
1883 - 1966
Vasili Rozhdestvensky (1884 - 1963)
Vasili Rozhdestvensky
1884 - 1963
Michel Adlen (1898 - 1980)
Michel Adlen
1898 - 1980
Jean Dufy (1888 - 1964)
Jean Dufy
1888 - 1964
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889 - 1946)
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
1889 - 1946
Vicente do Rego Monteiro (1899 - 1970)
Vicente do Rego Monteiro
1899 - 1970
Elena Genrikhovna Guro (1877 - 1913)
Elena Genrikhovna Guro
1877 - 1913