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1886 Toledo - 1956 Madrid. Known for: Nordic Impressionism.
Enrique Vera was a Spanish artist who began his training in the family workshop with his father. He continued his training in Madrid with Joaquín Sorolla and was later admitted to the San Fernando... Read full biography
Enrique Vera was a Spanish artist who began his training in the family workshop with his father. He continued his training in Madrid with Joaquín Sorolla and was later admitted to the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. He travelled to Italy, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland on a scholarship from... Read full biography
Enrique Vera was a Spanish artist who began his training in the family workshop with his father. He continued his training in Madrid with Joaquín Sorolla and was later admitted to the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. He travelled to Italy, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland on a scholarship from the Ministry to complete his training, and his painting evolved towards Nordic Impressionism. He was awarded an honourable mention at the National Exhibition in Madrid in 1912 and held his first solo... Read full biography
Enrique Vera was a Spanish artist who began his training in the family workshop with his father. He continued his training in Madrid with Joaquín Sorolla and was later admitted to the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. He travelled to Italy, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland on a scholarship from the Ministry to complete his training, and his painting evolved towards Nordic Impressionism. He was awarded an honourable mention at the National Exhibition in Madrid in 1912 and held his first solo exhibition in Madrid in 1915. Vera is currently represented in the Museo de Santa Cruz in Toledo and in numerous private collections both in Spain and abroad
Enrique Vera was a Spanish artist who began his training in the family workshop with his father. He continued his training in Madrid with Joaquín Sorolla and was later admitted to the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts. He travelled to Italy, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland on a scholarship from the Ministry to complete his training, and his painting evolved towards Nordic Impressionism. He was awarded an honourable mention at the National Exhibition in Madrid in 1912 and held his first solo exhibition in Madrid in 1915. Vera is currently represented in the Museo de Santa Cruz in Toledo and in numerous private collections both in Spain and abroad
