Son of the Valencian painter Salvador Martínez Cubells, Enrique Martinez Cubells Y Ruiz began his training in his father's workshop, to later continue his studies in the School of Arts and Crafts of... Read full biography
Son of the Valencian painter Salvador Martínez Cubells, Enrique Martinez Cubells Y Ruiz began his training in his father's workshop, to later continue his studies in the School of Arts and Crafts of Madrid and in the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of the same city. His style... Read full biography
Son of the Valencian painter Salvador Martínez Cubells, Enrique Martinez Cubells Y Ruiz began his training in his father's workshop, to later continue his studies in the School of Arts and Crafts of Madrid and in the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of the same city. His style was freed from his father's influence following a trip to Europe in 1898. His admiration for German modern art led him to settle in Munich for four years, followed by stays in Venice, Paris and... Read full biography
Son of the Valencian painter Salvador Martínez Cubells, Enrique Martinez Cubells Y Ruiz began his training in his father's workshop, to later continue his studies in the School of Arts and Crafts of Madrid and in the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of the same city. His style was freed from his father's influence following a trip to Europe in 1898. His admiration for German modern art led him to settle in Munich for four years, followed by stays in Venice, Paris and Amsterdam. During his travels around Europe, Martínez-Cubells was greatly influenced by European realist trends, at a time when his Spanish contemporaries were still making history paintings. His personal style was characterized by bold, synthetic... Read full biography
Son of the Valencian painter Salvador Martínez Cubells, Enrique Martinez Cubells Y Ruiz began his training in his father's workshop, to later continue his studies in the School of Arts and Crafts of Madrid and in the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of the same city. His style was freed from his father's influence following a trip to Europe in 1898. His admiration for German modern art led him to settle in Munich for four years, followed by stays in Venice, Paris and Amsterdam. During his travels around Europe, Martínez-Cubells was greatly influenced by European realist trends, at a time when his Spanish contemporaries were still making history paintings. His personal style was characterized by bold, synthetic brushstrokes, as well as his great interest in the luminous aspects. More Nordic and austere than his Spanish colleagues, his conceptio... Read full biography
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