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Eduardo Rosales Gallinas (4 November 1836 – 13 September 1873) was a Spanish painter. He was an adherent of the Italian-based art movement known as " Purismo " and specialized in historical scenes. [ 1 ]
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The collection currently comprises around 8,200 drawings, 7,600 paintings, 4,800 prints, and 1,000 sculptures, in addition to many other works of art and historic documents. As of 2012, the museum displayed about 1,300 works in the main buildings, while around 3,100 works were on temporary loan to various museums and official institutions.
Eduardo Benito; José Benlliure y Gil; Magín Berenguer; Josep Berga i Boix; Bartolomé Bermejo; Martín Bernat; Alonso Berruguete; Pedro Berruguete; Aureliano de Beruete; Miquel Bestard; Gonzalo Bilbao; Antonio Bisquert; María Blanchard; Josefa Ruiz Blasco; Geronimo de Bobadilla; Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra; Camil Bofill; Laurent Le Bon; Joan ...
At the death without descendants in 1882 of the third Duke of Bailén, Eduardo de Carondelete y Donado, the titles passed to his niece, Encarnación Fernández de Córdoba. The palace and its contents however were inherited by his widow, María Dolores del Collado y Echagüe, who really gave it luster and fame, especially through her celebrated ...
The later part of the century saw a strong period of Romanticism represented in history paintings, as in the works of Antonio Gisbert (1834–1901), Eduardo Rosales (1836–1873) and Francisco Pradilla (1848–1921). In these works the techniques of Realism were frequently used with Romantic subjects.
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Eduardo Arroyo (born 1937) painter; Concha Jerez (born 1941), multidisciplinary conceptual artist; Monirul Islam (born 1942) painter; Ramón Castellano de Torres (born 1947) painter; Glòria Muñoz (born 1949) painter; Marika Vila (born 1949), comics artist and writer; feminist sociologist; Elena Blasco (born 1950), painter, photographer ...