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Salvador Sanchez Barbudo Y Morales SIGNATURES
1857 Jerez de la Frontera, Spain - 1917 Rome, Italy. Known for: Drawing and painting.
Interested in drawing and painting from an early age, Sánchez-Barbudo began his training in the workshop of the restorer Pedro Vera. At the age of nineteen he moved to Seville to study at the... Read full biography
Interested in drawing and painting from an early age, Sánchez-Barbudo began his training in the workshop of the restorer Pedro Vera. At the age of nineteen he moved to Seville to study at the Provincial School of Fine Arts, thanks to the support of his protector and patron, the Marquis del... Read full biography
Interested in drawing and painting from an early age, Sánchez-Barbudo began his training in the workshop of the restorer Pedro Vera. At the age of nineteen he moved to Seville to study at the Provincial School of Fine Arts, thanks to the support of his protector and patron, the Marquis del Castillo, and there he became a disciple of Jose Villegas. In 1878 he traveled to Madrid to further his education, remaining in the capital for four years. In 1881 he took part in the National Exhibition of... Read full biography
Interested in drawing and painting from an early age, Sánchez-Barbudo began his training in the workshop of the restorer Pedro Vera. At the age of nineteen he moved to Seville to study at the Provincial School of Fine Arts, thanks to the support of his protector and patron, the Marquis del Castillo, and there he became a disciple of Jose Villegas. In 1878 he traveled to Madrid to further his education, remaining in the capital for four years. In 1881 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts and was awarded a third class medal for his work "Un salón de esgrima". The following year he went to Rome with his master. Due to the influence of the latter, and given that Villegas was a friend of Rosales, Fortuny, Zamacois and others, as... Read full biography
Interested in drawing and painting from an early age, Sánchez-Barbudo began his training in the workshop of the restorer Pedro Vera. At the age of nineteen he moved to Seville to study at the Provincial School of Fine Arts, thanks to the support of his protector and patron, the Marquis del Castillo, and there he became a disciple of Jose Villegas. In 1878 he traveled to Madrid to further his education, remaining in the capital for four years. In 1881 he took part in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts and was awarded a third class medal for his work "Un salón de esgrima". The following year he went to Rome with his master. Due to the influence of the latter, and given that Villegas was a friend of Rosales, Fortuny, Zamacois and others, as well as a painter with a magnificent clientele (Vanderbilt, Stuard, Krupp. ), . Sánchez-Barbudo began to work in the fashiona... Read full biography
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