José Campeche y Jordán (1751–1809)
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Dive into the oeuvre of **José Campeche y Jordán**, the leading Rococo figure in Puerto Rico and one of the most distinguished painters of the 18th century within the Hispanic American sphere. Born on an island that was then a cultural epicenter of the Spanish Caribbean, Campeche developed an unmistakable style, merging the mastery of European tradition with a sensibility rooted in his homeland. His legacy, which Linkgua Ediciones proudly presents with 75 images, reveals an artist of profound faith, keen social observation, and impeccable technique. From the solemnity of his religious commissions, such as the moving `The Holy Family with Angels`, to the vibrant intimacy of his civil portraits, like the fascinating `Portrait of a Lady with a Harpsichord`, each canvas by Campeche is a testament to his virtuosity and his ability to capture the soul of his subjects. His painting, rich in detail and characterized by a distinctive luminosity, transcends mere representation to offer a privileged window into colonial society and the spiritual effervescence of his era. Campeche was not just a visual chronicler but the first great master of Puerto Rican painting, solidifying his place as an unmissable jewel of Ibero-American art that deserves to be rediscovered.
