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Joaquín Agrasot | Stunning Spanish Realism

Joaquín Agrasot (1836–1919) was a renowned Spanish painter known for his vivid realism and captivating costumbrista scenes—art that depicted everyday life and customs. Born in Orihuela, in the province of Alicante, Agrasot showed artistic promise early on and studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos in Valencia. His talent earned him a scholarship to study in Rome, where he immersed himself in classical techniques and the works of Renaissance masters. While in Italy, Agrasot became part of a circle of Spanish artists including Mariano Fortuny, whose influence helped shape Agrasot’s detailed and expressive style. Upon returning to Spain, he gained recognition for his portraits, historical scenes, and genre paintings that reflected the richness of Spanish culture and rural life. Agrasot became a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and received numerous awards at national exhibitions. His works are celebrated for their warm palettes, precise detail, and emotional depth. Though less known today than some of his contemporaries, Joaquín Agrasot remains a key figure in 19th-century Spanish art, admired for his ability to capture both the realism and romanticism of his time with sensitivity and skill.