Víctor Patricio de Landaluze

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Víctor Patricio de Landaluze (1830 - 1889),[1] was a Spanish-born painter active for much of his career in Cuba. He is the best-known Cuban practitioner of costumbrismo. He opposed Cuban independence, an attitude reflected in his work; nevertheless his paintings provide a valuable view of nineteenth-century Cuban society. His works also depict a somewhat idealized view of plantation life.

Cutting sugar cane
Oil on canvas,1874

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  • Veerle Poupeye. Caribbean Art. London; Thames and Hudson; 1998.


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  1. Cernuda Arte: Víctor Patricio de Landaluze; http://www.cernudaarte.com/artists/victor-patricio-landaluze/ retvd 1 31 16