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Juan Martínez Abades (Gijón, March 7, 1862-Madrid, January 19, 1920) signed lower left corner Oil on canvas measurements in oval 100 x 60 cm, frame measurements 125 x 80 cm. Martínez Abades, Juan, Spanish painter and illustrator. He initially trained at the Jovellanos Institute in his hometown, where he copied drawings from the collection, then he entered the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid, attending the studio of the sculptor José Gragera. In 1884 under the influence of Rosales he sent The Death of Messalina to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, Oviedo). During the summers he painted in Gijón, specializing in painting seascapes. In 1888 he obtained a merit pension from the Provincial Council of Oviedo to further his studies in Rome, where he remained until 1890. Upon his return he settled in Madrid, and traveled during the summers to the coast to make notes from life. The same year he returned, he presented the painting El Viatico on Board to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, with which he obtained a second-class medal. He also participated in the Exhibitions of the Círculo de Bellas Artes and collaborated as an illustrator in Blanco y Negro, increasing his popularity to such an extent that he was considered the first medal in the National Exhibition of 1901 (Fernández Martínez, D. in: EMNP, 2006, volume IV, pp. 1485-1486). Origin: private collection, Spain.

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Juan Martínez Abades (Gijón, March 7, 1862-Madrid, January 19, 1920) signed lower left corner Oil on canvas measurements in oval 100 x 60 cm, frame measurements 125 x 80 cm. Martínez Abades, Juan, Spanish painter and illustrator. He initially trained at the Jovellanos Institute in his hometown, where he copied drawings from the collection, then he entered the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid, attending the studio of the sculptor José Gragera. In 1884 under the influence of Rosales he sent The Death of Messalina to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, Oviedo). During the summers he painted in Gijón, specializing in painting seascapes. In 1888 he obtained a merit pension from the Provincial Council of Oviedo to further his studies in Rome, where he remained until 1890. Upon his return he settled in Madrid, and traveled during the summers to the coast to make notes from life. The same year he returned, he presented the painting El Viatico on Board to the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, with which he obtained a second-class medal. He also participated in the Exhibitions of the Círculo de Bellas Artes and collaborated as an illustrator in Blanco y Negro, increasing his popularity to such an extent that he was considered the first medal in the National Exhibition of 1901 (Fernández Martínez, D. in: EMNP, 2006, volume IV, pp. 1485-1486). Origin: private collection, Spain.

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