Jose Benlliure y Gil [2]
Nationality : Spanish, 1855-1937
Jose Benlliure y Gil [PDF]
- Title : Entering The Arena
- Info : 42439-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Entering_The_Arena.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42439
- Title : La Barca de Caronte
- Info : 42440-Jose Benlliure y Gil-La_Barca_de_Caronte.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42440
- Title : Misa en la ermita
- Info : 42441-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Misa_en_la_ermita.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42441
- Title : Monaguillos
- Info : 42442-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Monaguillos.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42442
- Title : Oyendo misa Rocafort
- Info : 42443-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Oyendo_misa_Rocafort.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42443
- Title : Retrato de Maria Benlliure Ortiz
- Info : 42444-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Retrato_de_Maria_Benlliure_Ortiz.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42444
- Title : Sacerdote revestido
- Info : 42445-Jose Benlliure y Gil-Sacerdote_revestido.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42445
- Title : The Acolyte
- Info : 42446-Jose Benlliure y Gil-The_Acolyte.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42446
- Title : The Priests Visit
- Info : 42447-Jose Benlliure y Gil-The_Priests_Visit.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 42447
Jose Benlliure y Gil
José Benlliure y Gil (1855 - 1937), Spanish painter, was born at Valencia, studied painting under Domingo, and showed from the first such marked talent that he was sent to the Spanish school in Rome. He was one of the select circle pensioned by the Spanish government for residence in Italy and executed several state orders for the decoration of public buildings; but he owes his chief fame to his large historical paintings, notably the "Vision in the Coliseum." He became the leader of the Spanish art colony in Rome, where he practised as painter and sculptor. His brother Mariano was also a sculptor.
Jose Benlliure y Gil [PDF]
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