Emilio Sánchez Perrier Explained

Emilio Sánchez Perrier
Birth Date:15 October 1855
Birth Place:Seville
Death Date:13 September 1907
Death Place:Alhama de Granada
Nationality:Spanish
Education:School of Fine Arts in Granada; School of Fine Arts in Seville; Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid; Studios of Auguste Bolard, Jean-Léon Gérôme and Félix Ziem in Paris.
Known For:Painter
Awards:Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic

Emilio Sánchez Perrier (1855-1907) was a Spanish landscape painter and watercolorist who also painted Orientalist subjects.

Life and career

Perrier was born in Seville on 15 October 1855.[1] [2] His father, Manuel Sanchez, ran a watchmaking shop in the Calle Sierpes. His father taught him watchmaking, but Perrier was interested in art and became a painter of landscapes and orientalist scenes, often in watercolor.

He began to study under Eduardo Cano de la Peja and Joaquin Dominguez Bécquer about 1868, at the age of 13, in Seville[3] at Alcalá de Guadaira. He was among a circle of artists led by Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda at Seville.

In 1871, he resided in Granada, where he befriended Mariano Fortuny. He studied under Joaquín Domínguez Bécquer and Eduardo Cano at the School of Fine Arts in Granada. He studied under Carlos de Haes at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid.

He traveled to Paris in 1879 and studied at the studios of Auguste Boulard at the Barbizon School and in the studios of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Félix Ziem.[4]

In Granada, he worked with Martín Rico.

Perrier was a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Seville and General Society of Fine Arts of France. He was a commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic.

Perrier died in Alhama de Granada on September 13, 1907.

Selected paintings

Selected paintings of Museo Del Prado,

See also

References

  1. Web site: Sanchez Perrier, Emilio . Museo Del Prado . 2023-09-02.
  2. Web site: Sanchez Perrier, Emilio - Author file . 2023-09-02 . Museo Del Prado.
  3. Book: Landscapes from Brueghel to Kandinsky : the exhibition in honour of the collector Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza . 2001 . Hatje Cantz Publishers . 978-3-7757-1107-4 . Ostfildern-Ruit . 231.
  4. http://www.Anderson Galleries.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=340

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