- Pedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón, 9th Duke of Osuna
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name= Pedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón
caption= The 9th Duke of Osuna, portrait byGoya
title= 9thDuke of Osuna
spouse= María Josefa Alonso Pimentel de la Soledad
children=Joaquina Téllez-Girón, Marchioness of Santa Cruz andPedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón y Pimentel
royal house=House of Osuna
birth_date=1756
birth_place=Spain
death_date=1807
death_place=Spain Don Pedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón y Pacheco, (
1756 -1807 ), 9thDuke of Osuna ( _es. noveno duque de Osuna) since April 1787, when his father, the 8 Duke,Pedro Zoilo Téllez Girón y de Guzmán , (27th June 1728 - 1 April 1787) , died was a co-founder of a society for the promotion of national cultural consciousness, known asSociedad Económica de Amigos del País , (Madrid branch). His mother was really namedMaría Vicenta Tellez - Girón , (28 July 1735 - marries 1753 - ???) but even so he is known as a Pacheco, perhaps because of the extensive family comnnections between Téllez - Girón's and Pacheco's since the XV Century.In 1772, he married María Josefa Alonso Pimentel de la Soledad, who became thus 9th Duchess Consort of Osuna. She was 15th Countess of Benavente, Grandee of Spain, 13th Duchess of Béjar, Duchess of Arcos, Duchess of Gandía and Duchess of Monteagudo, Princess of Esquilache and Marquise of Lombay, whose possessions and noble titles were absorbed thereto by the Osuna family. She was an extraordinarily intelligent and accomplished woman. An educated man interested in scientific and cultural innovations, the duke was an outstanding example of the late
18th century aristocrat , a man who tried to modernize backward Spanish society according to the precepts of theAge of Enlightenment . The duke and his wife were majorpatron s of theart s and among the most important clients of the painterFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes .In a famous
portrait , Goya portrays the Duke of Osuna without any medals in front of a dark background. The only indication of his military background is thetruncheon he holds. The vivid dark eyes of the aristocrat lend the sensitively-painted portrait an amazing presence. With lively brush-strokes, the painter created a richly varied surface structure, capturing the reflection of light on the duke's clothing.In another famous painting by Goya, the ducal family is portrayed. In the large painting, Goya succeeded in perceiving the soul of his subjects with great skill and wisdom. In this serene group the easy-going nature of the duke, the duchess’s intelligence and the subtly differentiated innocence of their four children was captured by Goya.
One of his children was
Joaquina Téllez-Girón, Marchioness of Santa Cruz , who was also portrayed by Goya.Another of the children from Goya's painting was known as
Pedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón y Pimentel , (1776 - 1851), Principe de Anglona, Captain General of the Island ofCuba from 10th January 1840 to 7th March 1841, and who was substituted byJerónimo Valdés y Sierra , (1784 - 1855), Captain General of the Island ofCuba from 7th March 1841 to 13th September 1843.[Pedro de Alcántara Téllez-Girón held an extraordinary number of titles. In addition to being the 9th Duke of Osuna, he was also the 8th Marquis of Peñafiel, the 13th Count of Ureña, the 15th Count and 12th Duke of Benavente, Duke of Gandía, Duke of Arcos, Duke of Medina, Duke of Ríoseco, Duke of Béjar, Marquis of Lombay, and Grandee of Spain (from 1787), among others.]
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