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469: 526: 498: 152: 484: 512: 25: 656: 358: 257:, and exhibited a talent for art when he was a young child. At thirteen, he met Don José Ballester, the husband of a neighbor in Colmenar, who owned the Cafe de la Concepción in Madrid. Ballester was impressed with his work and, after consultation with Luis Taberner (1844–1900), a recognized and popular artist in Madrid, Ballester decided to bring Checa and his family to the capital to begin his art studies. 738: 670: 592:. In 1902, after attending the first exhibition of Spanish artists living in France at the Modern Artists Gallery, he traveled to Argentina and Uruguay. He made this trip to settle his wife's financial affairs, but, after learning of the important art market that was developing there, he extended his stay for several months. 400:
where his wife's family lived. He never forgot his origins, and returned to Spain on several occasions to spend time resting and visiting friends and relatives in Colmenar de Oreja. His restless spirit and their economic position allowed him to travel around the world and this made him an artist of
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Algeria was one of his favorite destinations. He continued to travel there frequently until 1910. In addition to his Orientalist paintings, he documented and participated in various exhibitions. In 1908, he was one of the illustrators for another book by Astruc called
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In 1884, he obtained a pension that enabled him to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. A year later, during the final year of his pension, he travelled to Paris and participated in the Salon of the Champs Elysees with his version of
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Checa participated in numerous shows, both in and outside of Paris, and won prizes in many of them. He also entered shows throughout Europe, and in Argentina, Brazil, Algeria and Tunisia. In 1894 the French government awarded him the
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In 1897, he ventured into other art forms. At this time he received a commission from the Union of Thermal Baths, located in Bagnerès-de-Bigorre, to produce advertising posters. He also created his first book illustrations for
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and winning third prize. His name became well-known in art circles and he was considered to be one of the most promising Spanish painters who worked in the French capital. A year later, the Spanish government awarded him the
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and continuing to work, his production began to decline. He also continued sending paintings to the Salon in Paris and, in 1912, staged a solo exhibition at the Gallerie Imberti in
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Checa fixed his gaze upon Paris, which was by then the cultural center of Europe. In 1889, he settled there and participated in the
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where he died on January 5, 1916. Following his wishes, as expressed in his will, his remains were transferred to
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After World War I broke out, he left Paris to settle in Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Soon he moved to the nearby town of
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family of Argentine origin, and in 1890 they married. Checa now split his time between Paris and
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international fame. In 1890, he had his first critical triumph in the
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Spanish painter, sculptor, poster designer and illustrator (1860–1916)
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In 1901, he was commissioned to design the costumes for a
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that was decorated by numerous contemporary artists.
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The year 1900 was very productive. He published his
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techniques, and mainly painted historical subjects.
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Two years later, although ill with 266:Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome 264:in Madrid, followed by study at the 209:Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 595:He exhibited in major galleries in 328:La IlustraciĂłn Española y Americana 13: 536: 14: 839: 798:20th-century Spanish male artists 773:19th-century Spanish male artists 731: 736: 668: 654: 560:and painted the small dome of " 524: 510: 496: 482: 467: 352: 316:Basilica San Francisco el Grande 281:National Exhibition of Fine Arts 23: 286: 34:needs additional citations for 793:20th-century Spanish sculptors 783:19th-century Spanish sculptors 714: 701: 227:Ulpiano Fernández-Checa y Sanz 163:Ulpiano Fernández-Checa y Sanz 1: 828:Spanish expatriates in France 788:20th-century Spanish painters 768:19th-century Spanish painters 694: 813:Spanish Orientalist painters 531:Poster for the Thermal Baths 244: 125:, the first or paternal 7: 711:ACR edition, 1997, pp 57–58 689:List of Orientalist artists 647: 601:Juan Zorrilla de San MartĂ­n 450:; on the left wall was the 10: 844: 545:, won a gold medal at the 475:Invasion of the Barbarians 456:Presentation of the Virgin 277:Invasion of the Barbarians 120: 823:Spanish graphic designers 547: 196: 184: 158: 149: 142: 724:ACR edition, 1997, p. 57 396:, the small town in the 260:In 1873, he entered the 564:", a restaurant at the 543:Treatise on Perspective 333:CĂ­rculo de Bellas Artes 275:, where he would paint 803:Spanish male sculptors 549:Exposition Universelle 377: 342:The Rape of Proserpina 778:Spanish male painters 745:at Wikimedia Commons 454:and, on the right, a 360: 818:Spanish illustrators 448:Santa Maria Maggiore 412:Order of Charles III 361:Ulpiano Checa, from 323:CalderĂłn de la Barca 43:improve this article 808:Artists from Madrid 394:Bagnères-de-Bigorre 297:Federico de Madrazo 662:Visual arts portal 504:Rainy Day in Paris 378: 741:Media related to 642:Colmenar de Oreja 555:The Last Days of 518:Between the Oases 460:Saint Christopher 446:of the parish of 347:Mariano Benlliure 312:Palace of Linares 293:Alejandro Ferrant 251:Colmenar de Oreja 224: 223: 177:Colmenar de Oreja 119: 118: 111: 93: 835: 740: 725: 718: 712: 705: 678: 676:Biography portal 673: 672: 671: 664: 659: 658: 586: 552: 551: 528: 514: 500: 486: 471: 375: 309: 301:Manuel Dominguez 274: 217: 191: 172: 170: 154: 140: 139: 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 843: 842: 838: 837: 836: 834: 833: 832: 748: 747: 734: 729: 728: 719: 715: 706: 702: 697: 674: 669: 667: 660: 653: 650: 611:BartolomĂ© Mitre 580: 539: 537:Later successes 532: 529: 520: 515: 506: 501: 492: 487: 478: 472: 440:Zacharie Astruc 420:Legion of Honor 398:Hautes-Pyrenees 369: 355: 303: 289: 268: 249:He was born in 247: 235:impressionistic 220: 211: 197:Alma mater 189: 180: 174: 168: 166: 165: 164: 145: 138: 131:Fernández-Checa 115: 104: 98: 95: 58:"Ulpiano Checa" 52: 50: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 841: 831: 830: 825: 820: 815: 810: 805: 800: 795: 790: 785: 780: 775: 770: 765: 760: 733: 732:External links 730: 727: 726: 713: 699: 698: 696: 693: 692: 691: 686: 680: 679: 665: 649: 646: 631:Order of Glory 590:Lucien Nonguet 588:, directed by 538: 535: 534: 533: 530: 523: 521: 516: 509: 507: 502: 495: 493: 488: 481: 479: 473: 466: 403:SalĂłn de Paris 354: 351: 288: 285: 246: 243: 222: 221: 219: 218: 206: 200: 198: 194: 193: 192:(aged 55) 188:5 January 1916 186: 182: 181: 175: 162: 160: 156: 155: 147: 146: 143: 117: 116: 31: 29: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 840: 829: 826: 824: 821: 819: 816: 814: 811: 809: 806: 804: 801: 799: 796: 794: 791: 789: 786: 784: 781: 779: 776: 774: 771: 769: 766: 764: 761: 759: 756: 755: 753: 746: 744: 743:Ulpiano Checa 739: 723: 717: 710: 704: 700: 690: 687: 685: 682: 681: 677: 666: 663: 657: 652: 645: 643: 639: 634: 632: 628: 624: 620: 619:Les Alhambras 614: 612: 608: 607: 602: 598: 593: 591: 587: 584: 579: 574: 569: 567: 563: 562:Le Train Bleu 559: 558: 550: 544: 527: 522: 519: 513: 508: 505: 499: 494: 491: 490:Roman Bathers 485: 480: 476: 470: 465: 464: 463: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 441: 437: 431: 429: 425: 424:Georges Petit 421: 415: 413: 408: 404: 399: 395: 391: 387: 386:In the Church 383: 373: 368: 367:Joseph Uzanne 364: 359: 353:Move to Paris 350: 348: 344: 343: 336: 334: 330: 329: 324: 319: 317: 313: 307: 302: 298: 294: 284: 282: 278: 272: 267: 263: 258: 256: 252: 242: 240: 236: 232: 231:Ulpiano Checa 228: 215: 210: 207: 205: 202: 201: 199: 195: 187: 183: 178: 161: 157: 153: 148: 144:Ulpiano Checa 141: 136: 132: 128: 124: 113: 110: 102: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 74: 70: 67: 63: 60: â€“  59: 55: 54:Find sources: 48: 44: 38: 37: 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 735: 721: 720:Caso, E.D., 716: 708: 707:Caso, E.D., 703: 635: 618: 615: 604: 594: 576: 570: 566:Gare de Lyon 554: 542: 540: 517: 503: 489: 474: 452:Annunciation 435: 432: 416: 407:chariot race 385: 382:World's Fair 379: 362: 340: 337: 326: 320: 290: 287:Early career 276: 259: 248: 230: 226: 225: 190:(1916-01-05) 173:3 April 1860 134: 130: 123:Spanish name 105: 96: 86: 79: 72: 65: 53: 41:Please help 36:verification 33: 763:1916 deaths 758:1860 births 684:Orientalism 581: [ 575:version of 573:silent film 428:lithography 370: [ 335:of Madrid. 304: [ 269: [ 212: [ 752:Categories 695:References 578:Quo Vadis? 169:1860-04-03 69:newspapers 283:in 1887. 245:Biography 99:June 2018 648:See also 627:Bordeaux 314:and the 239:academic 121:In this 557:Pompeii 444:chancel 179:, Spain 127:surname 83:scholar 623:uremia 606:TabarĂ© 477:, 1887 390:Gascon 376:(1903) 299:, and 85:  78:  71:  64:  56:  585:] 374:] 308:] 273:] 255:Spain 216:] 90:JSTOR 76:books 597:Azul 553:for 237:and 185:Died 159:Born 135:Sanz 62:news 638:Dax 438:by 365:by 129:is 45:by 754:: 633:. 613:. 583:fr 462:. 430:. 414:. 372:fr 349:. 306:es 295:, 271:es 253:, 214:es 171:) 167:( 137:. 112:) 106:( 101:) 97:( 87:· 80:· 73:· 66:· 39:.

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