Mariano Obiols Delgado PRICE CHARTS
1860 Barcelona - 1911. Known for: Paintings.
In his early years, Manuel or Mariano Obiols Delgado was a disciple of Martí Alsina, in whose studio he painted landscapes with figures. He later moved to Paris, where he painted ‘La Porte... Read full biography
In his early years, Manuel or Mariano Obiols Delgado was a disciple of Martí Alsina, in whose studio he painted landscapes with figures. He later moved to Paris, where he painted ‘La Porte Saint-Denis’ which was celebrated by the Parisian critics. In 1890, he moved to Seville, specializing in... Read full biography
In his early years, Manuel or Mariano Obiols Delgado was a disciple of Martí Alsina, in whose studio he painted landscapes with figures. He later moved to Paris, where he painted ‘La Porte Saint-Denis’ which was celebrated by the Parisian critics. In 1890, he moved to Seville, specializing in Andalusian genre painting. He worked as an illustrator for various magazines. In a second stay in Paris, he painted cityscapes of the Quarter Latin and the Montmartre and some genre scenes in the Bois de... Read full biography
In his early years, Manuel or Mariano Obiols Delgado was a disciple of Martí Alsina, in whose studio he painted landscapes with figures. He later moved to Paris, where he painted ‘La Porte Saint-Denis’ which was celebrated by the Parisian critics. In 1890, he moved to Seville, specializing in Andalusian genre painting. He worked as an illustrator for various magazines. In a second stay in Paris, he painted cityscapes of the Quarter Latin and the Montmartre and some genre scenes in the Bois de Boulogne. However, it is especially Delgado’s Andalusian work for which he is known today. The works almost always depict figures in landscapes that are captured especially in Seville. In these works he approaches the style of Baldomero Galofré, who... Read full biography
In his early years, Manuel or Mariano Obiols Delgado was a disciple of Martí Alsina, in whose studio he painted landscapes with figures. He later moved to Paris, where he painted ‘La Porte Saint-Denis’ which was celebrated by the Parisian critics. In 1890, he moved to Seville, specializing in Andalusian genre painting. He worked as an illustrator for various magazines. In a second stay in Paris, he painted cityscapes of the Quarter Latin and the Montmartre and some genre scenes in the Bois de Boulogne. However, it is especially Delgado’s Andalusian work for which he is known today. The works almost always depict figures in landscapes that are captured especially in Seville. In these works he approaches the style of Baldomero Galofré, who he met along with other genre painters in Seville, including Garc... Read full biography

