Henrique Pousão - Vila Viçosa, Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut
N 38° 46.712 W 007° 25.126
29S E 637351 N 4293387
Henrique Pousão was a 19th century painter, who was born and died in Vila Viçosa.
Waymark Code: WM14CKY
Location: Évora, Portugal
Date Posted: 06/12/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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This statue stands in the main square of Vila Viçosa, a historical village in southern Portugal, a place where kings spent leisure time out of the capital.

The statue is actually a bust, placed on the top of a high plinth made of stone. The bust is made of bronze and there is a decorative plaque on the front of the plinth.

Henrique Pousão was a painter. he was born and eventually died in Vila Viçosa. The following text can be read in Wikipedia:
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"Henrique Pousão was the son of a judge, from a wealthy family of Alentejo. His early talent manifested at the age of ten, when he copied a portrait of Rubens. In 1872 he enrolled in the Fine Arts Academy of Porto, graduating in 1879 with excellent grades and numerous prizes.

After graduation, Pousão travelled to France with fellow student José Júlio de Souza Pinto and studied at the École des Beaux-arts in Paris under Adolphe Yvon and Alexandre Cabanel. But he suffered from tuberculosis, and under his doctor's advice left Paris for Italy, hoping that the warmer climate might relieve his condition. In 1882 he established a studio in Rome on the Via dei Portoghesi, moving later to Naples and Capri. Some of his major works were painted during his time in Italy. In 1884, still unwell, he returned to Portugal, where he died that year.

Work
Pousão belonged to the naturalist generation, like António Silva Porto and João Marques de Oliveira, though his work is more related then theirs to impressionism. In Paris he appears to have been influenced by Manet, especially in his use of black in equal proportion to other colours. Some critics have seen in his landscape works, rendered in a looser, expressive style, a prelude to modern art and abstraction. This approach appears in the abstract plains of colour and textures of his 1882 paintings Miragem and Fachada de Porta Soterrada. Some of his best works were painted on small wood panels no bigger than 100mm x 160mm in a poetic, luminous style. The best collection of his work is at the National Museum Soares dos Reis, in Porto."
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