Salvador Sánchez Barbudo
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Salvador Sánchez Barbudo (March 14, 1857 – November 28, 1917) was a Spanish painter, active mainly in Rome, Italy.
Biography
He was born in
José Villegas Cordero, and joined a community of Spanish painters including Vincente Poveda.[1]
He painted mainly historical or period paintings, including a scene from the last act of Hamlet. This painting won a prize at the Exposition of Fine Arts of Madrid in 1886. He also painted Modern Life, To the Cafè, Il Suonatore di ghironda, Sala d' armi; La Puerpera; The Venetian Senator; Over the Lagoon; Venetian Costume of the 15th century (watercolor).[2] He died in Rome on November 28, 1917.
Selected paintings
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The Game of Gunpowder
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Reception for a Cardinal
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A Young Banner Carrier
in the Sacristy
References
- ^ Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1888, Volume 76, page 514.
- ^ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 35.
External links
Media related to Salvador Sánchez Barbudo at Wikimedia Commons