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Eduardo Rosales

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291: 199: 332: 348: 50: 315: 249:, where the water was famous for its curative properties. In 1869, he left Rome for good and opened a studio in Madrid. The harsh criticism he received for his work "La Muerte de Lucrecia" (1871) left him discouraged and he never painted another large-scale canvas. 174:
Rosales accompanied some friends to Rome in 1857, without a fellowship or other financial support, until he received a special stipend from the government to continue his studies in 1861. He joined a group of Spanish painters who gathered in the
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He married his cousin Maximina in 1868. They had two children, one of whom, Eloisa, died in infancy and was memorialized in his painting "Primeros pasos" (First Steps). Rosales was in poor health himself, having had
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However, he continued to be interested in developing a more realistic style, which was achieved in his best known work "Doña Isabel la Católica dictando su testamento". He took it to the
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telling them that the painting had been an outstanding success, taking the First Gold Medal for work by a foreigner. He was also named a Chevalier in the
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The following year, hoping to find a climate that would more amenable to his health, he moved to
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in Paris and later returned to Rome, where he sent a telegram to his friends
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In 1922, Madrid honored him with a memorial statue, sculpted by
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Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni
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Catálogo razonado 282: 48: 197: 147:" and specialized in historical scenes. 532: 377:"La Ilustración Española y Americana" 264:, which he rejected, and at the new 505:Eduardo Rosales, pintor de historia 406: 404: 402: 381:La Ilustración Española y Americana 13: 432: 260:, he was offered positions at the 14: 586: 575:19th-century Spanish male artists 498: 449:, Madrid, Chulilla y Angel, 1937. 399: 346: 330: 313: 289: 214:International Exposition (1867) 416: 369: 256:. Upon the declaration of the 231: 1: 550:19th-century Spanish painters 362: 54:Eduardo Rosales, portrait by 565:Spanish Orientalist painters 507:(Website devoted to Rosales) 467:Juan Antonio López Delgado, 452:Juan Antonio López Delgado, 150: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 519:Spanish Old Masters Gallery 10: 591: 299:being presented to Emperor 18: 16:Spanish artist (1836–1873) 469:Eduardo Rosales en Murcia 167:, where he studied under 124: 116: 102: 94: 82: 63: 47: 40: 482:José Luis Díez y otros, 445:Bernardino de Pantorba, 283:Other selected paintings 277:Paseo del Pintor Rosales 204:Doña Isabel the Catholic 141:Eduardo Rosales Gallinas 109:Private School, Madrid; 68:Eduardo Rosales Gallinas 341:("The Pink Girl", 1871) 266:Spanish Academy in Rome 442:, Madrid, Blass, 1926. 438:Juan Chacón Enríquez, 423:Colleciones Artísticas 258:First Spanish Republic 209: 181:José Casado del Alisal 555:Spanish male painters 387:. Madrid: 680. 1873. 201: 560:Artists from Madrid 222:Raimundo de Madrazo 169:Federico de Madrazo 56:Federico de Madrazo 511:Scholarly articles 425:: Brief biography. 210: 206:Dictating Her Will 177:Antico Caffè Greco 524:Arcadja Auctions: 492:978-84-96655-07-2 193:Nazarene movement 179:, which included 138: 137: 86:13 September 1873 582: 471:, Murcia, 1999, 456:, Murcia, 2003, 426: 420: 414: 413:Brief biography. 411:Museo del Prado: 408: 397: 396: 373: 350: 337:The Countess of 334: 317: 293: 226:Legion d'Honneur 52: 38: 37: 590: 589: 585: 584: 583: 581: 580: 579: 530: 529: 501: 440:Eduardo Rosales 435: 433:Further reading 430: 429: 421: 417: 409: 400: 375: 374: 370: 365: 358: 351: 342: 335: 326: 324: 318: 309: 300: 297:John of Austria 294: 285: 262:Museo del Prado 234: 185:Dióscoro Puebla 155:He was born in 153: 90: 87: 78: 72: 71:4 November 1836 70: 69: 59: 43: 42:Eduardo Rosales 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 588: 578: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 552: 547: 542: 528: 527: 521: 508: 500: 499:External links 497: 496: 495: 480: 465: 450: 443: 434: 431: 428: 427: 415: 398: 367: 366: 364: 361: 360: 359: 352: 345: 343: 336: 329: 327: 325:(date unknown) 319: 312: 310: 295: 288: 284: 281: 233: 230: 152: 149: 136: 135: 126: 122: 121: 118: 117:Known for 114: 113: 104: 100: 99: 96: 92: 91: 88: 84: 80: 79: 73: 67: 65: 61: 60: 53: 45: 44: 41: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 587: 576: 573: 571: 568: 566: 563: 561: 558: 556: 553: 551: 548: 546: 543: 541: 538: 537: 535: 525: 522: 520: 516: 512: 509: 506: 503: 502: 493: 489: 485: 481: 478: 477:84-88131-11-9 474: 470: 466: 463: 462:84-607-6784-1 459: 455: 451: 448: 444: 441: 437: 436: 424: 419: 412: 407: 405: 403: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 372: 368: 356: 353:The Death of 349: 344: 340: 333: 328: 323: 316: 311: 307: 303: 298: 292: 287: 286: 280: 278: 274: 273:Mateo Inurria 269: 267: 263: 259: 255: 250: 248: 244: 240: 229: 227: 223: 219: 215: 207: 205: 200: 196: 194: 190: 189:Marià Fortuny 186: 182: 178: 172: 170: 166: 162: 158: 148: 146: 142: 134: 130: 127: 123: 119: 115: 112: 108: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89:Madrid, Spain 85: 81: 76: 66: 62: 57: 51: 46: 39: 34: 30: 26: 22: 483: 468: 453: 446: 439: 418: 384: 380: 371: 276: 270: 251: 239:tuberculosis 235: 211: 202: 173: 154: 140: 139: 32: 28: 21:Spanish name 545:1873 deaths 540:1836 births 308:(1868/1869) 232:Final years 218:Martín Rico 129:Orientalist 95:Nationality 534:Categories 363:References 339:Santovenia 320:Sketch of 161:Escolapios 107:Escolapios 393:1889-8394 302:Charles V 243:Panticosa 171:in 1851. 151:Biography 103:Education 355:Lucretia 322:Diogenes 247:Pyrenees 125:Movement 33:Gallinas 19:In this 245:in the 145:Purismo 133:Purismo 120:Painter 98:Spanish 77:, Spain 29:Rosales 25:surname 517:@ the 490:  475:  460:  391:  357:(1871) 254:Murcia 208:(1864) 157:Madrid 75:Madrid 58:, 1867 306:Yuste 488:ISBN 473:ISBN 458:ISBN 389:ISSN 220:and 187:and 83:Died 64:Born 515:PDF 304:in 27:is 536:: 401:^ 385:17 383:. 379:. 279:. 228:. 183:, 131:; 494:. 479:. 464:. 395:. 35:.

Index

Spanish name
surname

Federico de Madrazo
Madrid
Escolapios
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Orientalist
Purismo
Purismo
Madrid
Escolapios
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Federico de Madrazo
Antico Caffè Greco
José Casado del Alisal
Dióscoro Puebla
Marià Fortuny
Nazarene movement

Doña Isabel the Catholic
International Exposition (1867)
Martín Rico
Raimundo de Madrazo
Legion d'Honneur
tuberculosis
Panticosa
Pyrenees
Murcia
First Spanish Republic

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