Leopoldo Romanach was born in Las Villas province, Cuba, in 1862. In 1867, Romanach was sent by his widower father to Spain where he completed his early education including several years of study in... Read full biography
Leopoldo Romanach was born in Las Villas province, Cuba, in 1862. In 1867, Romanach was sent by his widower father to Spain where he completed his early education including several years of study in Barcelona where he was influenced by the important Catalonian painter Mariano Fortuny. Romanach... Read full biography
Leopoldo Romanach was born in Las Villas province, Cuba, in 1862. In 1867, Romanach was sent by his widower father to Spain where he completed his early education including several years of study in Barcelona where he was influenced by the important Catalonian painter Mariano Fortuny. Romanach returned to Cuba in 1877. While studying the English language in New York City during a six month sojourn there, Romanach also studied the Old Master painting collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.... Read full biography
Leopoldo Romanach was born in Las Villas province, Cuba, in 1862. In 1867, Romanach was sent by his widower father to Spain where he completed his early education including several years of study in Barcelona where he was influenced by the important Catalonian painter Mariano Fortuny. Romanach returned to Cuba in 1877. While studying the English language in New York City during a six month sojourn there, Romanach also studied the Old Master painting collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1885 he enrolled in the Academy of San Alejandro in Havana. Four years later he won a prestigious scholarship that allowed him to study in Rome. After the War of Independence from Spain, Romanach returned to Havana from New York, where he helped... Read full biography
Leopoldo Romanach was born in Las Villas province, Cuba, in 1862. In 1867, Romanach was sent by his widower father to Spain where he completed his early education including several years of study in Barcelona where he was influenced by the important Catalonian painter Mariano Fortuny. Romanach returned to Cuba in 1877. While studying the English language in New York City during a six month sojourn there, Romanach also studied the Old Master painting collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1885 he enrolled in the Academy of San Alejandro in Havana. Four years later he won a prestigious scholarship that allowed him to study in Rome. After the War of Independence from Spain, Romanach returned to Havana from New York, where he helped organize an influential group of republican Cuban revolutionary expatriates, to become a Professor at the Academy of San Alejandr... Read full biography
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