Jose Llaneces PRICE CHARTS
1863 Spain - 1919 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Genre, landscapes, and royalty portrait painting, copyist.
Painter of the Madrid Romanticist school, Jise Llaneces is known in the artistic world as Llaneces. His artistic inclination arose through his work, since childhood, in the studio of the photographer... Read full biography
Painter of the Madrid Romanticist school, Jise Llaneces is known in the artistic world as Llaneces. His artistic inclination arose through his work, since childhood, in the studio of the photographer Herbert and his training at the School of Arts and Crafts. He also attended the Higher School of... Read full biography
Painter of the Madrid Romanticist school, Jise Llaneces is known in the artistic world as Llaneces. His artistic inclination arose through his work, since childhood, in the studio of the photographer Herbert and his training at the School of Arts and Crafts. He also attended the Higher School of Painting of the Academy of San Fernando and was a copyist at the Prado Museum. In 1886, he settled in Paris, where he focused on genre painting and casacones, under the protection of the commercial... Read full biography
Painter of the Madrid Romanticist school, Jise Llaneces is known in the artistic world as Llaneces. His artistic inclination arose through his work, since childhood, in the studio of the photographer Herbert and his training at the School of Arts and Crafts. He also attended the Higher School of Painting of the Academy of San Fernando and was a copyist at the Prado Museum. In 1886, he settled in Paris, where he focused on genre painting and casacones, under the protection of the commercial success that this theme achieved in the international market, imbued in the artistic wake of Fortuny. His friendship with Francisco Domingo, well-known in the Argentine artistic world, opened the doors to the Buenos Aires market, from where he received... Read full biography
Painter of the Madrid Romanticist school, Jise Llaneces is known in the artistic world as Llaneces. His artistic inclination arose through his work, since childhood, in the studio of the photographer Herbert and his training at the School of Arts and Crafts. He also attended the Higher School of Painting of the Academy of San Fernando and was a copyist at the Prado Museum. In 1886, he settled in Paris, where he focused on genre painting and casacones, under the protection of the commercial success that this theme achieved in the international market, imbued in the artistic wake of Fortuny. His friendship with Francisco Domingo, well-known in the Argentine artistic world, opened the doors to the Buenos Aires market, from where he received important commissions not only for painting, but also for sculpture. Secretary of the Society of Artists in Paris... Read full biography

