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Vicente Lopez y Portana King Charles IV of Spain and his family pay a visit to the University of Valencia in 1802 oil painting reproduction


Vicente Lopez y Portana
King Charles IV of Spain and his family pay a visit to the University of Valencia in 1802
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  78025
1802(1802) Oil on canvas 348 x 249 cm (137 x 98 in) cjr

 

 
   
      

Vicente Lopez y Portana
(September 19, 1772, Valencia, Spain CJuly 22, 1850, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish painter, considered the best portrait painter of his time. Vicente Lepez y Portaña was born in Valencia on September 19, 1772. His parents were Cristebal Lepez Sanchordi and Manuela Portaña Meer. Vicente Lepez began formally studying painting in Valencia at the age of thirteen, he was a disciple of father Antonio de Villanueva, a Franciscan monk, and he studied at the Academy of San Carlos in his native city. He was seventeen when he won first prize in drawing and coloring receiving a scholarship to study in the prestigious Academia Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid. For the following three years in Madrid, he apprenticed with the Valencian painter, Mariano Salvador Maella. Vicente Lepez returned to Valencia in 1794 and subsequently became vice-director of painting at the Academy where he had studied as a boy. In 1795 he married Maria Piquer, they had two sons: Bernardo Lepez Piquer and Luis (1802-1865), who were also painters, following their father's style but with little accomplishments. In 1801 Lepez was named President of the Academy of San Carlos.
King Charles IV of Spain and his family pay a visit to the University of Valencia in 1802
1802(1802) Oil on canvas 348 x 249 cm (137 x 98 in) cjr

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