Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

José Arpa

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Movement
  
Early Texas

Name
  
Jose Arpa


Role
  
Artist

Known for
  
Landscape painting

Jose Arpa Jose Arpa Spain39s Gift to San Antonio

Born
  
February 19, 1858 (
1858-02-19
)
Carmona, Spain

Education
  
Eduardo Cano de la Pena

Died
  
October 1952, Seville, Spain

Jos arpa perea camaron de la isla y paco de lucia como el agua


José Arpa y Perea, 1858–1952, was an artist of Spanish birth who worked in Spain, Mexico, and Texas. Born in Carmona, Spain, he studied under Eduardo Cano de la Peña at the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, where he won the Rome Prize three times, allowing him to study in Rome. During his years in San Antonio, Texas he influenced many painters, most notably Xavier Gonzalez, Octavio Medellín, and Porfirio Salinas. He painted in a realistic style, and was especially noted for his use of brilliant colors and his expertise in capturing the visual effects of sunlight. His work has been widely exhibited; ten of his paintings are in the collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art.

Contents

José Arpa Jose Arpa Spain39s Gift to San Antonio

Lxiv premio nacional de pintura jos arpa carmona novena 2011


José Arpa Early Texas Art Appraising and Assessing Pre1940 Texas Artists

José Arpa Jose Arpa Buy sell works by Jose Arpa y Perea 18581952

José Arpa httpsjosearpafileswordpresscom201106arpa

References

José Arpa Wikipedia


Similar Topics