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Portrait of a Spanish Gentleman painted oil on canvas and within a period bird's eye maple frame.
Signed lower right by the artist, Augusto (Manuel) de Quesada. (Seville 1824-1891).
In 1842 the artist received an award from the Economic Association of Friends of Seville. In 1858 his painting "Nuestra Señora del Carmen" received a bronze award in the Exhibition of the Economic Society of Jerez de la Frontera and "Santa Casilda" received an honourable award. His "San Juan" was awarded a silver medal at Cadiz in 1862 and "Nuestra Señora del Carmen" was exhibited at the National Exhibition in Madrid, 1864.
Spanish circa 1860.
w:46.75 in x h:37.75 in (30.5 in x 39.5 in).
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1971The BADA Standard
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