1850 Pasajes de San Juan - 1896 Burgos. Known for: Landscape painting.
Pedro Venancio Gassis Minondo was a French artist born to a military engineer and diplomat who established a shipbuilding company in Pasajes de San Juan. He trained as a painter in Bayonne and Madrid...
Read full biography Pedro Venancio Gassis Minondo was a French artist born to a military engineer and diplomat who established a shipbuilding company in Pasajes de San Juan. He trained as a painter in Bayonne and Madrid and fought against the Carlists in the Third War while also pursuing landscape painting. He spent...
Read full biography Pedro Venancio Gassis Minondo was a French artist born to a military engineer and diplomat who established a shipbuilding company in Pasajes de San Juan. He trained as a painter in Bayonne and Madrid and fought against the Carlists in the Third War while also pursuing landscape painting. He spent time in Venice and his paintings of the city were highly acclaimed for their Impressionistic style. He was a disciple of Martín Rico and won a third medal for Venezia at the National Exhibition of...
Read full biography Pedro Venancio Gassis Minondo was a French artist born to a military engineer and diplomat who established a shipbuilding company in Pasajes de San Juan. He trained as a painter in Bayonne and Madrid and fought against the Carlists in the Third War while also pursuing landscape painting. He spent time in Venice and his paintings of the city were highly acclaimed for their Impressionistic style. He was a disciple of Martín Rico and won a third medal for Venezia at the National Exhibition of 1892. His artistic production was short.
Pedro Venancio Gassis Minondo was a French artist born to a military engineer and diplomat who established a shipbuilding company in Pasajes de San Juan. He trained as a painter in Bayonne and Madrid and fought against the Carlists in the Third War while also pursuing landscape painting. He spent time in Venice and his paintings of the city were highly acclaimed for their Impressionistic style. He was a disciple of Martín Rico and won a third medal for Venezia at the National Exhibition of 1892. His artistic production was short.