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Exquisite and decorative portrait of a Valencian Lady, 18th century Spanish school, style of José Camarón y Bonarat (Segorbe 1731 – Valencia 1803) Oil on canvas measures: 82 x 62 cm, good condition, requires cleaning. Son of a family of artists, his father, Nicolás, worked as a sculptor for the Segorbe cathedral and for the Jesuit church in the same city. His mother, Damiana, was the sister of the miniaturist Eliseo Bonanat. Married in 1758 to Juliana Meliá, he had five children, who also dedicated themselves to the arts: José Ventura (Segorbe, 1759), José Juan (Segorbe, 1760 – Madrid, 1819), Manuel (Valencia, 1763 – Segorbe, 1806), Rafael (Valencia, 1772) and Eliseo (Valencia, 1780). José Camarón received his first humanist training from the Jesuits of Segorbe and his artistic training in the workshop of his father and his uncle, Mosén Eliseo Bonanat. F. Benito Domènech, Drawings by José Camarón Boronat on the life of Saint Joseph, Madrid, Instituto Diego Velázquez, 1987; R. Rodríguez Culebras, “Notes on some paintings from the Chapel of the University of Valencia”, in VV. AA., The Chapel of the University of Valencia, Valencia, 1990, pp. 125-136; AJ Gasco Sidro, Painters of Castellón: the Academy and the Camarón, Castellón, 1996; R. Rodríguez Culebras, “José Camarón. Drawings and engravings”, in VV. AA., Shrimp. Drawings and engravings, exhibition catalogue, Valencia, Bancaja Foundation, 1999; M. Hurtado Urrutia, "Our artists of yesterday, (A little explored territory)", in E. Cortijo (ed.), The mysteries of Cáceres, Cáceres, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Cáceres, 1998, pp. 175-177.

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Exquisite and decorative portrait of a Valencian Lady, 18th century Spanish school, style of José Camarón y Bonarat (Segorbe 1731 – Valencia 1803) Oil on canvas measures: 82 x 62 cm, good condition, requires cleaning. Son of a family of artists, his father, Nicolás, worked as a sculptor for the Segorbe cathedral and for the Jesuit church in the same city. His mother, Damiana, was the sister of the miniaturist Eliseo Bonanat. Married in 1758 to Juliana Meliá, he had five children, who also dedicated themselves to the arts: José Ventura (Segorbe, 1759), José Juan (Segorbe, 1760 – Madrid, 1819), Manuel (Valencia, 1763 – Segorbe, 1806), Rafael (Valencia, 1772) and Eliseo (Valencia, 1780). José Camarón received his first humanist training from the Jesuits of Segorbe and his artistic training in the workshop of his father and his uncle, Mosén Eliseo Bonanat. F. Benito Domènech, Drawings by José Camarón Boronat on the life of Saint Joseph, Madrid, Instituto Diego Velázquez, 1987; R. Rodríguez Culebras, “Notes on some paintings from the Chapel of the University of Valencia”, in VV. AA., The Chapel of the University of Valencia, Valencia, 1990, pp. 125-136; AJ Gasco Sidro, Painters of Castellón: the Academy and the Camarón, Castellón, 1996; R. Rodríguez Culebras, “José Camarón. Drawings and engravings”, in VV. AA., Shrimp. Drawings and engravings, exhibition catalogue, Valencia, Bancaja Foundation, 1999; M. Hurtado Urrutia, "Our artists of yesterday, (A little explored territory)", in E. Cortijo (ed.), The mysteries of Cáceres, Cáceres, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Cáceres, 1998, pp. 175-177.

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