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Spanish/Italian Women Painters:

1893 Exposition


Compiled by K. L. Nichols

 




Spanish Women Painters

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Julia Alcayde y Montoya


Italian Women Painters

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Maria Martinetti

Maria Pirala





Julia Alcayde y Montoya   (1865 - 1936)
 

Portrait--representative work
 

Bodegón--representative work
 

Vase of Lilacs--representative work
 

Roses in a Vase--representative work
 

Drawing [title unknown]--
representative work


The Great Square (image unavailable)--
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition


Julia Alcayde y Montoya was born in Gijón and grew up in Madrid where her artist brother Fermin taught her the fundamentals of painting.  Later, through his influence, she was mentored by painter Don Manuel Ramirez.  She exhibited regularly in Spain and Germany, as well as internationally.




Maria Martinetti (1864 - 1921)
 

The Winning Move (1902)--representative work
 

The Game--representative work
 

The Armour Dealer--representative work
 

[Title unknown] 1892
--representative work


Malaria and Beggar (images unavailable)--
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition


Maria Martinetti studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome with Gustavo Simoni. Based in Rome, she exhibited there and in Venice, and Paris before moving in the 1890s to California, where she exhibited in San Francisco.  No other information is available online.




Maria Pirala ( 1864 - 1937 )
 

Veduta di Sorrento--representative work


Sea Fish and Autumn Flowers (images unavailable)--
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition


Maria Pirala was an Italian painter who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome.  No other information is available online.
 




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Posted: 6-25-02; Updated: 9-08-07