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1888 Spain - 1968 Spain. Known for: Genre painting and female portraiture.
Julio Moisés Fernández de Villasante was a Spanish artist who flourished in the 20th century. He began his studies in painting in Galicia and Cadiz, winning prizes and commissions early in his... Read full biography
Julio Moisés Fernández de Villasante was a Spanish artist who flourished in the 20th century. He began his studies in painting in Galicia and Cadiz, winning prizes and commissions early in his career. Moving to Barcelona in 1912, he continued to achieve recognition, winning awards at national and... Read full biography
Julio Moisés Fernández de Villasante was a Spanish artist who flourished in the 20th century. He began his studies in painting in Galicia and Cadiz, winning prizes and commissions early in his career. Moving to Barcelona in 1912, he continued to achieve recognition, winning awards at national and international exhibitions. Settling in Madrid from 1920, he founded a Free Academy of Art and taught notable students like Salvador Dalí. Known for his genre painting and female portraiture, he was... Read full biography
Julio Moisés Fernández de Villasante was a Spanish artist who flourished in the 20th century. He began his studies in painting in Galicia and Cadiz, winning prizes and commissions early in his career. Moving to Barcelona in 1912, he continued to achieve recognition, winning awards at national and international exhibitions. Settling in Madrid from 1920, he founded a Free Academy of Art and taught notable students like Salvador Dalí. Known for his genre painting and female portraiture, he was appointed director of the School of Fine Arts in 1946 and became an academician of the San Fernando School in Madrid in 1947.
Julio Moisés Fernández de Villasante was a Spanish artist who flourished in the 20th century. He began his studies in painting in Galicia and Cadiz, winning prizes and commissions early in his career. Moving to Barcelona in 1912, he continued to achieve recognition, winning awards at national and international exhibitions. Settling in Madrid from 1920, he founded a Free Academy of Art and taught notable students like Salvador Dalí. Known for his genre painting and female portraiture, he was appointed director of the School of Fine Arts in 1946 and became an academician of the San Fernando School in Madrid in 1947.
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