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1812/15 Sevilla, Spain - 1879 The artist died in Madrid, Spain.. Known for: Landscape and animal painting, particularly of herds and rural landscapes with flocks.
Andrés Cortés was a Spanish painter from Seville who lived from the 19th century. He was the son of Antonio Cortés, who had been a disciple of the painter Constantin Troyon. Andrés Cortés became... Read full biography
Andrés Cortés was a Spanish painter from Seville who lived from the 19th century. He was the son of Antonio Cortés, who had been a disciple of the painter Constantin Troyon. Andrés Cortés became known for his panoramic views of Seville with figures, particularly his versions of The Seville Fair. He... Read full biography
Andrés Cortés was a Spanish painter from Seville who lived from the 19th century. He was the son of Antonio Cortés, who had been a disciple of the painter Constantin Troyon. Andrés Cortés became known for his panoramic views of Seville with figures, particularly his versions of The Seville Fair. He also painted rural landscapes with flocks, portraits, and religious works. He was a member of the Seville School of Fine Arts and its Academy, and received local honors and distinctions... Read full biography
Andrés Cortés was a Spanish painter from Seville who lived from the 19th century. He was the son of Antonio Cortés, who had been a disciple of the painter Constantin Troyon. Andrés Cortés became known for his panoramic views of Seville with figures, particularly his versions of The Seville Fair. He also painted rural landscapes with flocks, portraits, and religious works. He was a member of the Seville School of Fine Arts and its Academy, and received local honors and distinctions
Andrés Cortés was a Spanish painter from Seville who lived from the 19th century. He was the son of Antonio Cortés, who had been a disciple of the painter Constantin Troyon. Andrés Cortés became known for his panoramic views of Seville with figures, particularly his versions of The Seville Fair. He also painted rural landscapes with flocks, portraits, and religious works. He was a member of the Seville School of Fine Arts and its Academy, and received local honors and distinctions
