Place: Cajabamba
Born: 1888
Death: 1956
Biography:
was born on March 19, 1888, in Cajabamba, Peru. He became a prominent figure in the artistic indigenist movement of his country, leading the way for Peruvian art for over three decades.
Sabogal's work is characterized by its emphasis on indigenous culture and traditions. As a militant indigenist and aesthetic nationalist, he sought to promote the unique cultural identity of Peru. His artistic style, which blended traditional elements with modern techniques, paved the way for future generations of Peruvian artists.
* Main Square, Huancavelica (65 x 65 cm, Museo Central. Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, Lima, Peru, Oil On Canvas) - This painting is representative of Sabogal's indigenist thought, which considered the culture and sensibility of the Andean people to be shaped by the region's geography. * Space 7 (123 x 92 cm, MAC-Lima, Lima, Peru, Acrylic On Canvas) - Although not a direct work of Sabogal, this piece by Regina Aprijaskis showcases the influence of indigenism in Peruvian art.
* José Alfonso Sánchez Urteaga, another prominent Peruvian artist, was heavily influenced by Sabogal's work. (https://Wikioo.org/@/Jose-Alfonso-Sanchez-Urteaga) * Sabogal's contributions to the indigenist movement can be seen in various works, including those by Milner Cajahuaringa and Mario Eduardo Testino Silva Obe Honfrps. (https://Wikioo.org/@@/D4A3EA-Milner-Cajahuaringa-Naves-de-Pariaqaqa, https://Wikioo.org/@@/D4QUJK-Mario-Eduardo-Testino-Silva-Obe-Honfrps-XVII-Qhapaq-qolla-dance-costume-dis..)
José Sabogal Dieguez's pioneering work in the indigenist movement has left a lasting impact on Peruvian art. His emphasis on indigenous culture and traditions has inspired generations of artists, cementing his place as a leader in Peruvian artistic history. (https://Wikioo.org/@/Jose-Sabogal-Dieguez)