Carlos Mugica y Perez
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Carlos Mugica y Perez (Villanueva de Cameros, La Rioja, 1821-h. 1876). Spanish painter.
Born in the town of Villanueva de Cameros, province of Logroño, in 1821,1 he would have Inocencio Borghini as his teacher.1 He was appointed in 1868 as a professor of elementary studies at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. He completed his artistic education in Rome.2 He presented different works, in oil, in annual exhibitions of that academy, having noted in his 1845 canvas A Village at the Fountain and in 1851 a portrait of General Lersundi, medio cuerpo.2 The portraits of Doña Urraca de León and Castilla and Don Fernando II, from the chronological series of the Spanish kings, were also in his hands.
Dedicated more especially to the drawing of plates, he signed a large number of them for periodicals such as Museum of Families, The Enlightenment, The Picturesque Century, Spanish Picturesque Weekly, 2 1 The Illustration of Madrid or La Niñez.1 He also illustrated works like History of the Royal Spanish Navy, History of Madrid of Amador de los Ríos, Album of the War of Africa, Fables of Miguel Agustín Príncipe, History of England, Spanish Iconography of Valentín Carderera, Viaje de SS. MM. Asturias and León, History of the Blessed Virgin, The Spanish flag, History and origin of the main images of the Virgin, Army Staff, History of infantry and cavalry weapons; and novels such as El Gran Capitán, The Heart of a Bandit, The Slave of their Duty, Felipe V the Bouncy, Envy, The Good Mother, Juan de Padilla, The Widow of Padilla, Graziella, The Excommunicated, The Troubadour, The Mohicans of Paris, The martyr of the Golgotha, The two of May, The necklace of the devil, The finger of God, The abyss and the valley, Anne Boleyn, Rienzi or the last tribune, The angels of the earth, among others.
Appointed teacher in 1864 of the Infanta María Isabel de Borbón, [sic] 1 among his disciples was Salustiano Asenjo, 3 1 as well as names like those of French, Herrer, Bushell, Flores and Franch.1 He died on the 26th October 1892.1
References
O. and B., 1892, p. 1.
Ossorio and Bernard, 1868, p. 70
Pla Vivas, 2011, pp. 337-338.
Parts of this article include text from the Biographical Gallery of Spanish artists of the 19th century (1868), a work by Manuel Ossorio y Bernard (1839-1904) in the public domain.
Bibliography
Casado Lobato, María Concepción; Díaz González, Joaquín (1988). Trajes y estampas castellano-leonesas del siglo XIX. Ediciones Leonesas. ISBN 9788486238186.
Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel (1868). «Múgica y Pérez (D. Carlos)». Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX 2. Madrid: Imprenta de Ramón Moreno. p. 70.
O. y B. (27 de octubre de 1892). «D. Carlos Múgica». El Día (Madrid) (4.494): 1. ISSN 1133-245X.
Pla Vivas, Vicente (2011). La ilustración gráfica del siglo XIX: Funcicostumbres: ones y disfunciones. Universitat de València. ISBN 9788437082530.
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