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1842 - 1920 Madrid. Known for: Abstract charcoal drawings, landscape paintings, palace decorations.
Domingo Marqués began his training at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in the workshop of Rafael Montesinos, who instilled in him his deep admiration for Ribera. In 1864 he moved to... Read full biography
Domingo Marqués began his training at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in the workshop of Rafael Montesinos, who instilled in him his deep admiration for Ribera. In 1864 he moved to Madrid with the aim of furthering his studies at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, and... Read full biography
Domingo Marqués began his training at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in the workshop of Rafael Montesinos, who instilled in him his deep admiration for Ribera. In 1864 he moved to Madrid with the aim of furthering his studies at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, and in 1868 he obtained the coveted pension for Rome. Already in 1866 he had been awarded with a third medal at the National Exhibition of Madrid for the painting A set in the 17th century, and the... Read full biography
Domingo Marqués began his training at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in the workshop of Rafael Montesinos, who instilled in him his deep admiration for Ribera. In 1864 he moved to Madrid with the aim of furthering his studies at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, and in 1868 he obtained the coveted pension for Rome. Already in 1866 he had been awarded with a third medal at the National Exhibition of Madrid for the painting A set in the 17th century, and the following year with a gold medal for the same work in the Valencian Regional, merits that helped him to achieve the pension for Italy. In Rome, he went to Eduardo Rosales' workshop and became acquainted with Mariano Fortuny, of whom he would make a... Read full biography
Domingo Marqués began his training at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in the workshop of Rafael Montesinos, who instilled in him his deep admiration for Ribera. In 1864 he moved to Madrid with the aim of furthering his studies at the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, and in 1868 he obtained the coveted pension for Rome. Already in 1866 he had been awarded with a third medal at the National Exhibition of Madrid for the painting A set in the 17th century, and the following year with a gold medal for the same work in the Valencian Regional, merits that helped him to achieve the pension for Italy. In Rome, he went to Eduardo Rosales' workshop and became acquainted with Mariano Fortuny, of whom he would make a posthumous portrait in 1884. His first work as a scholarship holder, The last day of Sagunto, was sent to the Valencia Regional E... Read full biography
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