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View of Forest, Juan Espina y Capo (Torrejón de Velasco, Madrid, 1848 - Madrid, 1933), 19th century Spanish school Oil on canvas. Canvas measurements: 60 x 39 cm, framed measurements: 73 x 53 cm. Spanish painter and engraver, specialized in the landscape genre. He was an academic at the Royal Fine Arts of San Fernando, delegate of Spain at the International Exhibitions of Berlin (1866), Vienna (1892) and Chicago (1893), representative of Spain at the Exhibitions of Sweden and Norway (1890), founder of the Association of Painters and Sculptors of Madrid, of which he was secretary and honorary member, pioneer and organizer of the first Autumn Salon in the capital and the Spanish Art Contest in Saint Petersburg. He began his training in Madrid until 1863 when he moved to Paris, where he came into contact with the new Gallic pictorial currents. Upon his return to Madrid, he continued his studies at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, where he became a disciple of the landscape painter Carlos de Haes. In 1872 he went to Rome as a pensioner, where he remained for three years, after which he returned to Paris. He traveled through Europe and North Africa. He sent his works to numerous exhibitions, at the National Fine Arts, he obtained a third medal in 1881 for the canvas Landscapes and two second medals in the editions of 1884 and 1895, for the works titled La afternoon and La afternoon en El Pardo, respectively. He was laureate in the engraving section with a second medal in 1906 and 1908 and with the highest award in 1926. Bibliography: Vega, Jesusa, Catalog of prints, Madrid, Museo del Prado, 1992, pp. 36-39. He traveled through Europe and North Africa. He submitted his works to numerous exhibitions, at the National Fine Arts Awards, he obtained a third medal in 1881 for the canvas Landscapes and two second medals in the editions of 1884 and 1895, for the works titled The Afternoon and The Afternoon in El Pardo, respectively. He was laureate ...

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View of Forest, Juan Espina y Capo (Torrejón de Velasco, Madrid, 1848 - Madrid, 1933), 19th century Spanish school Oil on canvas. Canvas measurements: 60 x 39 cm, framed measurements: 73 x 53 cm. Spanish painter and engraver, specialized in the landscape genre. He was an academic at the Royal Fine Arts of San Fernando, delegate of Spain at the International Exhibitions of Berlin (1866), Vienna (1892) and Chicago (1893), representative of Spain at the Exhibitions of Sweden and Norway (1890), founder of the Association of Painters and Sculptors of Madrid, of which he was secretary and honorary member, pioneer and organizer of the first Autumn Salon in the capital and the Spanish Art Contest in Saint Petersburg. He began his training in Madrid until 1863 when he moved to Paris, where he came into contact with the new Gallic pictorial currents. Upon his return to Madrid, he continued his studies at the Special School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, where he became a disciple of the landscape painter Carlos de Haes. In 1872 he went to Rome as a pensioner, where he remained for three years, after which he returned to Paris. He traveled through Europe and North Africa. He sent his works to numerous exhibitions, at the National Fine Arts, he obtained a third medal in 1881 for the canvas Landscapes and two second medals in the editions of 1884 and 1895, for the works titled La afternoon and La afternoon en El Pardo, respectively. He was laureate in the engraving section with a second medal in 1906 and 1908 and with the highest award in 1926. Bibliography: Vega, Jesusa, Catalog of prints, Madrid, Museo del Prado, 1992, pp. 36-39. He traveled through Europe and North Africa. He submitted his works to numerous exhibitions, at the National Fine Arts Awards, he obtained a third medal in 1881 for the canvas Landscapes and two second medals in the editions of 1884 and 1895, for the works titled The Afternoon and The Afternoon in El Pardo, respectively. He was laureate ...

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