1846 Madrid, Spain - 1907. Known for: Rural landscape, genre, animal, bird painting.
Federico Jiménez Fernández was a Spanish artist who specialized in painting domestic animals and poultry. He studied at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of San Fernando in...
Read full biography Federico Jiménez Fernández was a Spanish artist who specialized in painting domestic animals and poultry. He studied at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of San Fernando in Madrid and furthered his training in Paris. Federico participated in various national and international...
Read full biography Federico Jiménez Fernández was a Spanish artist who specialized in painting domestic animals and poultry. He studied at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of San Fernando in Madrid and furthered his training in Paris. Federico participated in various national and international exhibitions, receiving recognition for his works. His notable pieces include "The Judgment of Paris" and "Two hares and a partridge dead" at the Museo del Prado. His works can be found in museums such...
Read full biography Federico Jiménez Fernández was a Spanish artist who specialized in painting domestic animals and poultry. He studied at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of San Fernando in Madrid and furthered his training in Paris. Federico participated in various national and international exhibitions, receiving recognition for his works. His notable pieces include "The Judgment of Paris" and "Two hares and a partridge dead" at the Museo del Prado. His works can be found in museums such as the Prado Museum, Municipal Museums of Játiva and Málaga, and the National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires, among others.
Federico Jiménez Fernández was a Spanish artist who specialized in painting domestic animals and poultry. He studied at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving of San Fernando in Madrid and furthered his training in Paris. Federico participated in various national and international exhibitions, receiving recognition for his works. His notable pieces include "The Judgment of Paris" and "Two hares and a partridge dead" at the Museo del Prado. His works can be found in museums such as the Prado Museum, Municipal Museums of Játiva and Málaga, and the National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires, among others.