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Important View of Seville with the Torre del Oro in the background from the 19th century - Attributed to Manuel Barrón y Carrillo (Seville, 1814 – Seville, 1884) Sevillian costumbrista school of the 19th century. Oil on canvas measurements: 85 x 60 cm, framed measurements: 95 x 70 cm. Manuel Barrón y Carrillo (Seville, 1814 – Seville, 1884) Spanish painter who studied with Antonio Cabral Bejarano at the School of Fine Arts of Seville, of which he would become professor and director. He was one of the founders of the Artistic Lyceum of Seville, created in 1838, a member of the Economic Society of Friends of the Country of his hometown and a corresponding academic of the Academy of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. He was the greatest representative of Andalusian romantic landscaping, with scenes of manners in the style of his teacher and David Roberts, with whom he spent a season in Seville in 1833. Although in 1838 he presented some landscapes to the exhibitions of the Liceo and the Sevillian Economic Society , his first known work is not dated until 1852. He dedicated himself primarily to landscape, but he also cultivated other genres, such as portraiture, still life and painting of customs, especially of Sevillian daily life. He attended the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, and in 1862 Queen Isabel II acquired General View of Seville, which is located in the Riofrío Palace, in Segovia. (Fernández Martínez, D., MNP Encyclopedia, 2006, Volume II, page 452).

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Important View of Seville with the Torre del Oro in the background from the 19th century - Attributed to Manuel Barrón y Carrillo (Seville, 1814 – Seville, 1884) Sevillian costumbrista school of the 19th century. Oil on canvas measurements: 85 x 60 cm, framed measurements: 95 x 70 cm. Manuel Barrón y Carrillo (Seville, 1814 – Seville, 1884) Spanish painter who studied with Antonio Cabral Bejarano at the School of Fine Arts of Seville, of which he would become professor and director. He was one of the founders of the Artistic Lyceum of Seville, created in 1838, a member of the Economic Society of Friends of the Country of his hometown and a corresponding academic of the Academy of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. He was the greatest representative of Andalusian romantic landscaping, with scenes of manners in the style of his teacher and David Roberts, with whom he spent a season in Seville in 1833. Although in 1838 he presented some landscapes to the exhibitions of the Liceo and the Sevillian Economic Society , his first known work is not dated until 1852. He dedicated himself primarily to landscape, but he also cultivated other genres, such as portraiture, still life and painting of customs, especially of Sevillian daily life. He attended the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, and in 1862 Queen Isabel II acquired General View of Seville, which is located in the Riofrío Palace, in Segovia. (Fernández Martínez, D., MNP Encyclopedia, 2006, Volume II, page 452).

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