1680 - 1759. Known for: Portrait, vanitas, and still life painting.
Bernardo Germán y Llorente (1680-1759) first gained awareness with large scale portraits during his stay at the Spanish court of Felipe V and Isabel de Farnesio in Seville in 1729, which eventually...
Read full biography Bernardo Germán y Llorente (1680-1759) first gained awareness with large scale portraits during his stay at the Spanish court of Felipe V and Isabel de Farnesio in Seville in 1729, which eventually enabled him admission to the Accademia de San Fernando in Madrid. He also became a remarkable painter...
Read full biography Bernardo Germán y Llorente (1680-1759) first gained awareness with large scale portraits during his stay at the Spanish court of Felipe V and Isabel de Farnesio in Seville in 1729, which eventually enabled him admission to the Accademia de San Fernando in Madrid. He also became a remarkable painter of vanitas and still life paintings. Above all he used to worked as a portraitist since the 1730s.
Bernardo Germán y Llorente (1680-1759) first gained awareness with large scale portraits during his stay at the Spanish court of Felipe V and Isabel de Farnesio in Seville in 1729, which eventually enabled him admission to the Accademia de San Fernando in Madrid. He also became a remarkable painter of vanitas and still life paintings. Above all he used to worked as a portraitist since the 1730s.
Bernardo Germán y Llorente (1680-1759) first gained awareness with large scale portraits during his stay at the Spanish court of Felipe V and Isabel de Farnesio in Seville in 1729, which eventually enabled him admission to the Accademia de San Fernando in Madrid. He also became a remarkable painter of vanitas and still life paintings. Above all he used to worked as a portraitist since the 1730s.