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Eduardo Cano de la Peña

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127: 22: 119: 230:, as well as Professor of color and composition at the Escuela de Bellas Artes. His devotion to teaching led to his producing a relatively small number of works; estimated at approximately 150. He also directed all of the restorative work at the museum and acted as its representative on official occasions. 368: 175:, but soon followed his inclinations to become an artist instead and was eventually appointed an assistant professor. After both of his parents had died, he continued his studies in Madrid, at the 172: 251:. Outside of the art world, he was a strong defender of Hispanic traditions, supported an equal education for men and women, and was an amateur musician.   176: 126: 39: 324: 205: 86: 58: 363: 312: 277: 105: 65: 227: 72: 43: 188: 54: 373: 32: 358: 353: 158: 233:
Although he is best known for his historical scenes, he also painted portraits, including one of the writer,
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Later, he went to Paris, where he created two of his best known works. The first,
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Laboratorio de Arte: Revista del Departamento de Historia del Arte
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Upon returning to Seville, he was named Conservator of the
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Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni
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Arquitectura y Urbanismo en la Sevilla del siglo XIX
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