Domènec Soberano i Mestres (1825, Reus - 1909, Reus) was a Catalan wine merchant who was also an amateur painter and art teacher.
Biography
Thanks to an improvement his father invented for the process of making sparkling wine, he was able to travel throughout Europe. In 1866, he converted the family business from a wine warehouse to the production of "Champagne de Reus", under the name Soberano & Cia. In 1867, he presented his Cava wine at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.[1]
During his trips, he developed an interest in painting techniques and discovered watercolors, which were little known in Catalonia at the time. He was largely self-taught, and always considered himself to be an amateur.[2]
He opened a drawing school in Reus, which he operated until 1888. He was a friend of Marià Fortuny Baró and Antoni Marsal, the grandfather and uncle, respectively, of Marià Fortuny. Soberano was his first painting instructor and, seeing his great potential, recommended him to the sculptor, Domènec Talarn [ca], who brought him to Barcelona. Fortuny was very grateful; maintaining a lifetime correspondence with Soberano and presenting him with several works.[2]
Few of his own paintings are very well known. Many of them are still-lifes and watercolor landscapes. His portraits were quite traditional in style. He usually did not sign his works. He also did decorative paintings at several houses in Reus.[3]
Toward the end of his life, he devoted himself to collecting his now-famous student Fortuny's paintings and drawings.[4]
References
^Emili Giralt i Raventós, Empresaris, nobles i vinyaters : 50 anys de recerca històrica : escrits seleccionats, Universitat de Valencia, 2002 ISBN978-84-370-5492-6Online
^ abC. Gonzalez i López, Homenatge a 20 artistes reusencs nats al segle XIX, Banco de Bilbao, 1981 ISBN84-300-6117-7
^Francesc M. Quílez i Corella, Fortuny (1838-1874), Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, 2003 ISBN978-84-8043-111-8
^Josep Olesti Trilles, Diccionari biogràfic de reusencs, l'Ajuntament, 1992