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Antonio Carnicero 1748-1814
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Antonio Carnicero (1748- 1814) was a Spanish painter of the Neoclassic style.
Born in Salamanca and died in Madrid. He was trained with his father, Alejandro Carnicero, a sculptor. He then traveled to Rome and returned to be named chamber painter for King Charles III. He also worked as an engraveor. He illustrated and edition of Don Quixote.
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Painting ID:: 332 Balloon Ascent at Aranjuez
1784
Museo Prado, Madrid
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Painting ID:: 50776 Coleccion des las Principales suertes de una corrida de toros
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Antonio Carnicero
1748-1814
Italian Antonio Carnicero Location
Antonio Carnicero (1748- 1814) was a Spanish painter of the Neoclassic style.
Born in Salamanca and died in Madrid. He was trained with his father, Alejandro Carnicero, a sculptor. He then traveled to Rome and returned to be named chamber painter for King Charles III. He also worked as an engraveor. He illustrated and edition of Don Quixote.
. Related Artists to Antonio Carnicero: | Samuel Shelley | Bessie Wheeler | John Singer Sargent | Edward Mitchell Bannister | EVERDINGEN, Caesar van |
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