Place: San Juan
Born: 1751
Death: 1809
Biography:
, a renowned Puerto Rican visual artist, was born on December 23, 1751, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His artistic journey began under the tutelage of Lorenzo Family, a prominent family of artists, where he honed his skills in the Rococo style.
Campeche y Jordán's work is characterized by its lighthearted and playful aesthetic, often incorporating colors that referenced the landscape of Puerto Rico. His art also delved into the social and political crème de la crème of colonial Puerto Rico, offering a unique perspective on the era.
* Marta Mabel Pérez's "A la memoria de Roque Pérez", though not directly associated with Campeche y Jordán, showcases the influence of Rococo in contemporary art. (Available for reproduction on Wikioo.org) * Stanisław Wyspiański's "Sow thistle flowers. Design for the painting decoration", an example of Rococo's influence in European art, is available on Wikioo.org
Considered one of the best Rococo artists in the Americas, Campeche y Jordán's legacy extends beyond his own works. His influence can be seen in various contemporary artists, such as Samuel Sánchez González, whose biography is available on Wikioo.org.
José Campeche Y Jordán's impact on the art world is undeniable. His contributions to the Rococo style have left an indelible mark, influencing generations of artists. As we continue to appreciate and learn from his works, available for reproduction on Wikioo.org, we are reminded of the timeless beauty and significance of Rococo art in the Americas.