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    Jose Arpa  (1858-1952)

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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 25 x 20
      • Frame: 29 x 24
      • Medium: Oil
      • "Lady in Mantilla" From the Robert Tobin Collection
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      • "Lady in Mantilla" From the Robert Tobin Collection
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 18.25 x24
      • Frame: 25 x 31
      • Medium: Oil
      • Circa 1920s
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 7.5 x 4.5
      • Frame: 17 x 13
      • Medium: Oil
      • Early 1900s
      • "Morning Sunlight"
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      • "Morning Sunlight"
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 17.5 x 23.5
      • Frame: 25 x 31
      • Medium: Oil
      • Circa 1920s
      • "Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas
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      • "Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 15.5 x 11.5
      • Frame: 25.5 x 21.5
      • Medium: Watercolor
      • "The Guitarist"
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      • "The Guitarist"
      • Man with guitar framed
      • Man with guitar signature
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 10 x 17
      • Frame: 17 x 24
      • Medium: Oil
      • Circa 1920
      • "Rio Grande Sunrise"
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      • "Rio Grande Sunrise"
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 25 x 21
      • Frame: 27 x 23.75
      • Medium: Oil
      • Dated 1886
      • Portrait. "Carmona" Arpa's home town.
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      • Portrait.  "Carmona" Arpa's home town.
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 22-1/4 x 40 inches
      • Frame: 31 x 49
      • Medium: Oil
      • Circa 1925 San Antonio Art League 1930 Sticker on Verso
      • "Canyon Flagstaff Arizona"
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      • "Canyon Flagstaff Arizona"
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 4.5 x 7.5
      • Frame: 13 x 17
      • Medium: Oil
      • Early 1900s
      • "Bridge at San Pedro Springs Park" San Antonio
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      • "Bridge at San Pedro Springs Park"  San Antonio
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 22 x 17
      • Frame: 28 x 23
      • Medium: Oil
      • Brackenridge Park San Antonio
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      • Brackenridge Park San Antonio
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 5.75 x 5
      • Frame: 14 x 13
      • Medium: Etching
      • 1932
      • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Madrid Spain
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      • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Madrid Spain
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 20 x 24
      • Frame: 27.5 x 31.5
      • Medium: Oil
      • Circa 1927
      • "Requerdo Du Chien" Recollections of Du Chien, Wisconsin
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      • "Requerdo Du Chien"  Recollections of Du Chien, Wisconsin
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 14.5 x 11.5
      • Frame: 18.5 x 16
      • Medium: Oil
      • 1920s. Original Photo provided by Elise Urrutia from the Urrutia Family Collection of photos.
      • "The Tower in Miraflores: Dr. Urrutia’s Lost Garden" San Antonio Texas.
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      • "The Tower in Miraflores: Dr. Urrutia’s Lost Garden"  San Antonio Texas.
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      • Jose Arpa
      • (1858-1952)
      • San Antonio Artist
      • Size: 29 x 35
      • Frame: 36 x 42
      • Medium: Oil
      • "Algeciras" South of Spain
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      • "Algeciras" South of Spain
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  • Biography

    Jose Arpa (1858-1952) San Antonio Artist

    Born in Carmona, Spain, José Arpa y Perea was known as "The Colorist Painter" of figures and landscapes, especially in Texas where he brought a fresh approach to San Antonio painting in his bright, sunlit local scenes.  He was also an etcher, illustrator, and muralist as well as an art teacher, and he started and ended his career in Spain.  His subjects include the Grand Canyon of Arizona.

    He began his art study as the pupil of Eduardo Cano de la Pena at the Academy of Fine Arts in Seville and then spent six years in Rome followed by extensive travel through Africa and Europe.  His reputation was solid enough that the Spanish government sent four of his paintings as part of the exhibition to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

    In 1894, as an illustrator, he accompanied a Spanish army expedition to Morocco where the Spanish had been defeated by Rifi tribesmen.  In the mid-1890s, he was brought to Mexico City, reportedly by a special Mexican naval vessel, to head the Academy of Fine Arts, but declined the position once he understood the responsibilities.  Instead he joined one of his Spanish schoolmates and went to his home in Puebla, Mexico, where his use of bright colors earned him the name of "Sunshine Man."  He became close to the children of this man, and in 1903, accompanied them as a guardian to school in San Antonio. 

    After twenty years of traveling in Spain, Mexico, the Southwest, and South America, Arpa settled in 1923 in San Antonio, Texas, where he became Director of the San Antonio Art School and painted bright, sun-filled landscapes.  He taught landscape and portrait painting and was exceedingly prolific, and several San Antonio collectors accumulated large numbers of his works.  Among his close artist friends were Robert and Julian Onderdonk, Tom and Joe Brown, and Charles Simmang.  They were members of a San Antonio group who painted together and called themselves the "Brass Mug Club." 

    In 1932, he returned to Seville where he stayed for the next twenty years until his death, reportedly at age ninety-four.

    Source: 
    Harold and Peggy Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West
    John and Deborah Powers, Texas Painters, Sculptors, and Graphic Artists

    Invited to direct the Academy of Fine Arts at Mexico City in 1893, Jose Arpa opened a studio at San Antonio, Texas, around 1901 and became an important part of the San Antonio school.  

    Arpa studied at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, Spain, and received acclaim at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.  He returned to Spain in 1932.   

    Arpa’s work is found in the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Witte Museum; and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon.

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