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1827 Sevilla, Spain - 1882 Málaga, Spain. Known for: Painting.
Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at... Read full biography
Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he... Read full biography
Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in... Read full biography
Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local... Read full biography
Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the Nat... Read full biography
