Jose Etxenagusia Errazkin or, in Spanish, José Echenagusía Errazquin (1 February 1844 – 31 January 1912) was a Basque genre painter.
After displaying an early talent for art, he began his studies at the Royal Seminary in Bergara, aged only fourteen,[1] which was unusual for someone from a small provincial town.
Four years later, he obtained a position with the city government of Burgos, but was unhappy and moved to Bilbao to pursue his artistic interests.
[1] The outbreak of the Third Carlist War in 1872 interrupted his plans and, after briefly taking part in the defense of the city, moved to Bayonne to pick up where he had left off.
He returned home in 1882 and shortly found work, designing heraldry and costumes for the Holy Week procession in addition to creating a mural of Christ at Calvary for the Church of Santa Maria.