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1893 Elche - 1968 Santa Pola. Known for: Loose brushstrokes and luminous, impressionist treatment in paintings of gypsies, Flemish women, palcos, portraits, landscapes, seascapes, genre scenes, religious themes, allegories, majorales, bullfights, and female nudes..
Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez Clement was a Spanish artist who studied at the San Fernando School and was awarded the title of professor of drawing in 1914. He was influenced by Velázquez and Zurbarán... Read full biography
Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez Clement was a Spanish artist who studied at the San Fernando School and was awarded the title of professor of drawing in 1914. He was influenced by Velázquez and Zurbarán and was impressed by Andalusian folklore during a trip to Seville. He founded an artistic workshop... Read full biography
Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez Clement was a Spanish artist who studied at the San Fernando School and was awarded the title of professor of drawing in 1914. He was influenced by Velázquez and Zurbarán and was impressed by Andalusian folklore during a trip to Seville. He founded an artistic workshop in Elche in 1923 and moved to Madrid in 1932, where he had great success with his paintings. The Civil War interrupted his career, and he returned to Elche in 1937. He was appointed director of the... Read full biography
Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez Clement was a Spanish artist who studied at the San Fernando School and was awarded the title of professor of drawing in 1914. He was influenced by Velázquez and Zurbarán and was impressed by Andalusian folklore during a trip to Seville. He founded an artistic workshop in Elche in 1923 and moved to Madrid in 1932, where he had great success with his paintings. The Civil War interrupted his career, and he returned to Elche in 1937. He was appointed director of the Municipal School of Drawing and Painting in Elche and tutored outstanding artists from the area. He obtained the prize of honour at the Provincial Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1944 and moved to Valencia three years later, where he exhibited with great... Read full biography
Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez Clement was a Spanish artist who studied at the San Fernando School and was awarded the title of professor of drawing in 1914. He was influenced by Velázquez and Zurbarán and was impressed by Andalusian folklore during a trip to Seville. He founded an artistic workshop in Elche in 1923 and moved to Madrid in 1932, where he had great success with his paintings. The Civil War interrupted his career, and he returned to Elche in 1937. He was appointed director of the Municipal School of Drawing and Painting in Elche and tutored outstanding artists from the area. He obtained the prize of honour at the Provincial Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1944 and moved to Valencia three years later, where he exhibited with great success. He was known in France as "Le petit Sorolla" due to his loose brushstrokes and luminous, impressionist treatment. He spent his last days in Santa... Read full biography
