Victoriano Balasanz Explained

Victoriano Balasanz Sánchez (23 March 1854 — 27 October 1929) was a Spanish painter.

Biography

Balasanz was born on 23 March 1854 in Castiliscar, although he was primarily circumscribed to Zaragoza. One of his teachers at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Zaragoza was,[1] also studying at the Escuela Especial de Madrid. He cultivated history painting in a "rather cold and awkward" manner, as described by, and gained some reputation. Like Plano, he became a pensioner[1] and was in correspondence with Zenón Trigo when there were difficulties with the . Related to spiritism, he died on 27 October 1929 in Montevideo, having emigrated to South America in old age.

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  1. Web site: Hernández Latas . José Antonio . Eduardo López del Plano . . Real Academia de la Historia.