Emeric Essex Vidal
Emeric Essex Vidal | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
29 March 1791 Brentford, United Kingdom |
Died |
7 May 1861 Brighton, United Kingdom |
Nationality | English |
Occupation |
painter writer |
Profession | Marine |
Emeric Essex Vidal (1791–1861) was an English marine, and amateur painter of Buenos Aires and Montevideo.[1] His most important works include Cabildo de Buenos Aires, La lglesia de Santo Domingo, Matadero sur, and El Fuerte y la playa baja (his first watercolor).[2]
Biography
Emeric Essex Vidal was born in Brentford, Middlesex, England, the son of a family of Marines. He enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1816, and arrived at Rio de la Plata in September the same year, aboard the British schooner "Hyacinth".[3] Remained in the city until 1818, a year before the Plaza de Toros was closed.[4] Vidal made a second trip to the Argentina, settling in the country between 1826 and 1829.[5] His works were published in London in 1820 under the title Picturesque illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Montevideo.[6]
Gallery
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El Cabildo
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Church of San Domingo
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Guachos (Rustics) of Tucuman
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General view of Buenos Ayres from the Plaza de Toros
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Vista de la Recova
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Water Cart
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Fuerte de Buenos Aires, rivera norte
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Milk Boys
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Traveling Post (desplegables)
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Convoy of Wine Mules
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Travelling Waggon in a Pontano (Morass)
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Balling Ostriches
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Landing Place
References
- ↑ Ilustraciones típicas de Buenos Aires y Montevideo :, Emeric Essex Vidal
- ↑ Exposición de litografías, estampas y grabados de asuntos argentinos y americanos:, Dirección General de Bellas Artes
- ↑ Iconográfía de Buenos Aires: la ciudad de Garay hasta 1852, Bonifacio del Carril, Aníbal G. Aguirre Saravia
- ↑ La Buenos Aires ajena: testimonios de extranjeros de 1536 hasta hoy, Emecé Editores
- ↑ Revista Medicina 1993
- ↑ Artes, ciencias y letras en la América colonial: investigaciones ..., Volume 1, Roberto Casazza