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Antonio Maria De Reyna Manescau SIGNATURES
1859 Malaga, Spain - 1937 Rome, Italy. Known for: Cityscape painting (Venice).
Considered today one of the most relevant Andalusian landscape painters of the 19th century, Antonio Reyna began his training at the School of Fine Arts in Malaga, where his teachers were Joaquin... Read full biography
Considered today one of the most relevant Andalusian landscape painters of the 19th century, Antonio Reyna began his training at the School of Fine Arts in Malaga, where his teachers were Joaquin Martinez de la Vega and Bernardo Ferrándiz. From a very young age he exhibited his works regularly,... Read full biography
Considered today one of the most relevant Andalusian landscape painters of the 19th century, Antonio Reyna began his training at the School of Fine Arts in Malaga, where his teachers were Joaquin Martinez de la Vega and Bernardo Ferrándiz. From a very young age he exhibited his works regularly, standing out in the local artistic environment for his colorful, attractive compositions and the ease of his brushstroke. In 1882 he obtained a pension from the Diputación de Málaga to further his... Read full biography
Considered today one of the most relevant Andalusian landscape painters of the 19th century, Antonio Reyna began his training at the School of Fine Arts in Malaga, where his teachers were Joaquin Martinez de la Vega and Bernardo Ferrándiz. From a very young age he exhibited his works regularly, standing out in the local artistic environment for his colorful, attractive compositions and the ease of his brushstroke. In 1882 he obtained a pension from the Diputación de Málaga to further his studies in Italy. After his trip to Italy, Rome became Reyna's place of residence, and he stayed there to live forever. In Rome he frequented, like so many other Spaniards, Villegas, and influenced to a certain extent by the work of this painter, Reyna... Read full biography
Considered today one of the most relevant Andalusian landscape painters of the 19th century, Antonio Reyna began his training at the School of Fine Arts in Malaga, where his teachers were Joaquin Martinez de la Vega and Bernardo Ferrándiz. From a very young age he exhibited his works regularly, standing out in the local artistic environment for his colorful, attractive compositions and the ease of his brushstroke. In 1882 he obtained a pension from the Diputación de Málaga to further his studies in Italy. After his trip to Italy, Rome became Reyna's place of residence, and he stayed there to live forever. In Rome he frequented, like so many other Spaniards, Villegas, and influenced to a certain extent by the work of this painter, Reyna worked on some oriental and "casacón" themes, the latter of exquisite workmanship and refined chromatic variety. At the same time, as a mem... Read full biography
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