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Marcelino de Unceta

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197: 281: 215: 100:(22 October 1835 – 10 March 1905) was an artist, illustrator, and painter of Zaragoza and Madrid. Unceta produced historical paintings, especially those of military history, as well as illustrating sketches and posters meant for advertising. He is known for creating in 1879 what is considered the first poster for a 116:
in 1835. He started his artistic education at the Zaragoza School of Fine Arts in 1850, and continued his training at the Madrid School of Fine Arts. Unceta began work as an illustrator for the newspapers. In 1879, he produced his first poster for a bullfight, the art that would give him later
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Unceta was a skilled painter of military practices; he made many paintings of battle maneuvers in a careful and realistic style. He also painted many parades. His artistic style was similar to that of the contemporaneous French artist
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circa 1877, which can be seen today in its original location. It illustrates allegorical figures of the
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of drama, who are linked to drawings of famous Spanish authors and actors of the time.
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Zaragoza School of Fine Arts; School of Fine Arts, Madrid
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in Zaragoza; the frescoes depict martyrs and bishops of
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fame. He also collaborated in the workshop with his
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Zaragoza
bullfight
Zaragoza
Huescan
Eduardo Portabella
lithography
Teatro Principal of Zaragoza
muses
Meissonier
genre works
Siege of Saragossa
Peninsular War
Romantic movement
King Boabdil of Granada
frescos
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
Aragon
Baturro (a term for an Aragonese peasant) on guard during the Siege of Zaragoza
Siege of Zaragoza
La paz de las GermanĂ­as ("The Meeting of the Brotherhoods"), a scene from the Revolt of the Brotherhoods
Revolt of the Brotherhoods
Voz «Cartel», en Gran Enciclopedia Rialp en línea
Archived
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"Marcelino de Unceta y LĂłpez", Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa

Marcelino de Unceta
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1835 births

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