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Art prints of paintings - Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

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Discover the refined charm and technical virtuosity of Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, a Spanish painter renowned for his elegant portraits and scenes of high society in the 19th century.
His works, both luminous and graceful, celebrate the art of living and feminine elegance.
On Artem Legrand, explore a selection of faithful art print reproductions of his paintings, available as a decorative poster or as a canvas print, ideal for sophisticated and timeless decor.


A master of refinement and detail

Born in Rome in 1841 into an artist family, Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta follows the tradition of academic realism while cultivating an intimate sensitivity.
Trained in Paris, he frequents cosmopolitan artistic circles and mingles with the great painters of his time, such as Jean-Léon Gérôme and Alfred Stevens.
His delicate and precise brushwork stands out with an exceptional rendering of textures — fabrics, lace, velvet, silk — and a soft light that highlights the grace of his models.
Each piece reflects the subtlety of gesture and the beauty of aristocratic daily life.


The sublimated feminine beauty

Madrazo's art prints evoke the refinement of social life and the delicacy of femininity.
Her portraits of elegant ladies, often immersed in a refined interior or in gentle daydreams, evoke the works of Bouguereau and Sargent.
Art prints such as After the Bath, The Model Aline Masson, Woman Reading or Portrait of a Lady capture the light of charm and calm, in an atmosphere of intimacy and grace.
His palette, dominated by warm and golden tones, gives each scene an almost musical dimension.


An elegant work for timeless decoration

Choosing an art print of Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta means bringing the refinement and sweetness of the 19th century into your interior.
His harmonious compositions, imbued with elegance and romanticism, perfectly suit classic, Haussmannian, or contemporary interiors with a chic spirit.
Each painting evokes a suspended moment, an ode to beauty and light.


About Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

  • Birth: 1841 in Rome, Italy

  • Death: 1920 in Versailles, France

  • Movement: Academic Realism, fashionable portrait

  • Famous works: After the Bath, The Model Aline Masson, Woman Reading, Portrait of a Lady, The Music Lesson

Coming from a dynasty of artists — his father Federico de Madrazo and his grandfather José de Madrazo were renowned painters themselves — Raimundo embodies the excellence of European portraiture of the Belle Époque.
His work, imbued with refinement and light, remains a tribute to feminine beauty and grace.


Decorate your walls with the elegance of Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta

The art prints of Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta available on artemlegrand.com bring a atmosphere of delicacy and prestige to your spaces.
They elevate interiors with a touch of classic elegance, inspired by the artistic splendor of the 19th century.