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achieved notoriety as a caricaturist and illustrator in different publications born under the auspices of the new journalism of the early 20th century. His illustrations, often done in watercolor, lit up the covers of Zig-Zag magazine, the sobering serials of Familia magazine, the pages of Pacífico Magazine and those of El Diario Ilustrado. He also ventured into book illustration, among which his prints for Tierra de Oceano, by Benjamín Subercaseaux, stand out. However, Pedro Subercaseaux's main contribution as an illustrator was the creation, in 1906, of Baron Von Pilsener, the first Chilean comic book character, who made his creator a pioneer of comics in Chile.
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dissolve their marriage. Both retired, separately, to European monasteries, where they began their religious life. In 1927, Pedro was ordained a Benedictine priest. From then on, he devoted himself to the creation of works of art with religious content, such as the illustration of books on the life of San Francisco and San Benito and the decoration of churches for different parishes throughout Chile. In 1937 he completed the painting of Pius X by adding a halo, a sign of the recent beatification of the pontiff. In 1946 he painted his famous painting,
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Pedro was the only South American painter to have been commissioned to paint a portrait of a Pope (Pius X) for the Vatican Gallery of Popes. He had to go twice: in 1911 to make the painting dressed in tails (as required by protocol), and thirty-six years later, to paint a golden halo on the head of
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Under the pseudonym of P.S., he worked as a cartoonist for El Diario Ilustrado from 1902. He was in charge of the illustrations of the colonial legends of Joaquín Díaz Garcés and of the police stories of Alberto Edwards for the Pacific Magazine. From 1906 and parallel to his life as a painter, he
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He studied in Europe, developing his artistic vocation under the instruction of his father. In 1896 he entered the Royal Higher Academy of Art in Berlin and in 1899 he studied in the workshop of Lorenzo Vallés and at the Free School in Rome. In 1900 he moved to Paris to enter the Académie Julian.
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During the year 1913 and at the request of the presidents of the Chilean Parliament, Pedro Subercaseaux painted "Discovery of Chile", a work that occupies the Hall of Honor of the former National Congress. In 1920, the Subercaseaux-Lyon couple obtained a papal dispensation that enabled them to
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In 1956 Pedro Subercaseaux died. He is buried in the cemetery of the monastery, today Benedictine Abbey of the Santísima Trinidad de Las Condes.
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In 1908 the Argentine Government acquired his painting "El Abrazo de Maipú", an image that was later reproduced for banknotes and postcards.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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their marriage so that they could both get into religious orders.
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