- Fortunato Arriola
Fortunato Arriola (1827 - 1872) Born in
Cosala ,Sinaloa ,Mexico he was a painter of portraits and luminous tropical landscapes that were very popular inSan Francisco, California where he came to live in 1857. The son of a wealthy landowner, Arriola was a handsome, distinguished and cultivated man. He had a studio near the corner of Kearney and Clay Streets that was a gathering place for Mexican exiles, a place of intellectual ferment and the occasional brawl. Among his students wereToby Rosenthal andRansom Holdredge .In 1871, he exhibited at the
National Academy of Design inNew York City . He died at sea on the return trip when the ship, which was carrying a load of gunpowder, exploded. Arriola left a widow and twelve children. His paintings are in theCalifornia Historical Society ,Oakland Museum of California inOakland, California and theCrocker Art Museum inSacramento, California . Many additional paintings are in a private collection of actorSteve Martin . Most of Fortunato Arriola's paintings were relatively small portrait paintings. His largest painting, "Sunset in the Tropics," in its original frame measuring just under 5ft by 7ft.
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