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1834 Zarzalejo, Spain - 1896 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Female portrait, figure, genre, interior scene painting and drawing.
Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer,... Read full biography
Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at... Read full biography
Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at the royal art collections. He requested leave in 1857 to go to Rome and complete his education, using some surplus money from the collection fund. While there, he joined a group of Spanish painters who... Read full biography
Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at the royal art collections. He requested leave in 1857 to go to Rome and complete his education, using some surplus money from the collection fund. While there, he joined a group of Spanish painters who met at the Antico Caffè Greco, including Luis Álvarez Catalá, Dióscoro Puebla, José Casado del Alisal, Eduardo Rosales, Benet Mercadé, Marià Fortuny and Alejo Vera. He participated in the National Exhibition in 1862 with two works he created in... Read full biography
Vicente Palmaroli González (5 September 1834 – 25 January 1896) was a Spanish portrait and genre painter. He was born in Zarzalejo, the son of Gaetano Palmaroli, an Italian painter and lithographer, who was his first teacher. After his father's death in 1853, he took over his official position at the royal art collections. He requested leave in 1857 to go to Rome and complete his education, using some surplus money from the collection fund. While there, he joined a group of Spanish painters who met at the Antico Caffè Greco, including Luis Álvarez Catalá, Dióscoro Puebla, José Casado del Alisal, Eduardo Rosales, Benet Mercadé, Marià Fortuny and Alejo Vera. He participated in the National Exhibition in 1862 with two works he created in Italy, winning a First-Class Medal. The following year, he returned to Italy and remained until 1866. After his return to the Court, he won a... Read full biography

