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b. 1823 - d. 1897

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    • Enfant Jesus of Murillo, version by Eduardo Cano de la Peña (Madrid, 1823-Seville, 1897), 19th century Sevillian school
      Jul. 06, 2023

      Enfant Jesus of Murillo, version by Eduardo Cano de la Peña (Madrid, 1823-Seville, 1897), 19th century Sevillian school

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      Signed and dated in Seville in 1849. Oil on canvas, canvas measures: 83.5 x 63 cm. Eduardo Cano de la Peña (Madrid, 1823-Seville, 1897) was a Spanish romantic painter, specialized in historical painting, son of the architect Melchor Cano, he began studying architecture following in his father's footsteps, having to reside in Seville from a very young age, when his father was named mayor architect of the city. Later he traveled to Paris, where he produced two of his most famous works, "Christopher Columbus in the Rábida Convent", a purely romantic-style canvas with which he won the first medal at the National Exhibition of 1856 and is located in the Palace of the Senate (Madrid) and "Entierro del constable Don Álvaro de Luna", also the first medal in the National Exhibition of 1858, currently on display at the Prado Museum in Madrid. Reference bibliography: Pérez Calero, Gerardo: The painter Eduardo Cano de la Peña. University of Seville (1979). ISBN 84-7405-130-4. Origin: old Sevillian family collection.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 – Seville, 1897). “A scene in Seville (sketch)”, 1883. Oil on cardboard.
      Sep. 22, 2022

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 – Seville, 1897). “A scene in Seville (sketch)”, 1883. Oil on cardboard.

      Est: €2,500 - €3,000

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 - Seville, 1897). "A Scene in Seville (sketch)", 1883. Oil on cardboard. Work referenced in PÉREZ CALERO, G., "Eduardo Cano y Mariano Fortuny", Archivo Español de Arte, Madrid, 1986, pp. 418-420. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 60 x 75 cm; 74 x 89 cm (frame). This work reproduces the painting by the master Eduardo Cano, entitled "A scene in Seville", executed in 1871 and which is referenced in the publication by the historian Don Gerardo Pérez Calero, "Eduardo Cano y Mariano Fortuny", Archivo Español de Arte, Madrid, 1986, pp. 418-420. This particular piece faithfully follows the composition and the costumbrista theme that was so popular at the time, as it exalted national values. Belonging to the Spanish Romantic school, Eduardo Cano de la Peña specialised in historical themes, although he was also an important portraitist. In the present work, Cano de la Peña depicts Miguel Maraña helping a poor man, something that was typical of this endearing and charitable figure who devoted himself to helping the people of Seville in the face of the many calamities that beset them at the time. Eduardo Cano trained in Seville, the city where he has lived since childhood, at the Real Escuela de las Tres Nobles Artes (Royal School of the Three Noble Arts). Shortly afterwards he was made a full member of the Santa Isabel de Hungría School of Fine Arts, where he also taught. On the death of his parents he returned to Madrid, where he continued his studies under the guidance of José and Federico de Madrazo and Carlos Luis de Ribera. He continued his studies in Paris, from where he sent paintings to the National Exhibitions in Madrid in 1856 and 1857, winning first medals. Cano de la Peña became one of the most famous history painters of his generation. On his return to Seville he was appointed curator of the Museum of Fine Arts and professor at Santa Isabel, and contributed to the publications "El Arte en España" and "Museo Universal". Eduardo Cano de la Peña is currently represented in the Museo del Pardo, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the Museo Romántico in Madrid and the Palacio del Senado, among other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 - Sevile, 1897). "Don Miguel de Maraña helping a poor man". Oil on panel. With 19th period frame.
      Sep. 22, 2022

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 - Sevile, 1897). "Don Miguel de Maraña helping a poor man". Oil on panel. With 19th period frame.

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA (Madrid, 1823 - Seville, 1897). "Don Miguel de Maraña helping a poor man. Oil on panel. Signed. With period frame. Measurements: 32 x 42 cm; 55 x 65 cm (frame). Belonging to the Spanish Romantic school, Eduardo Cano de la Peña specialised in historical themes, although he also carried out an important work as a portraitist. In the present work, Cano de la Peña depicts Miguel Maraña helping a poor man, something that was typical of this endearing and charitable figure who devoted himself to helping the people of Seville in the face of the many calamities that beset them at the time. Eduardo Cano trained in Seville, the city where he has lived since childhood, at the Real Escuela de las Tres Nobles Artes (Royal School of the Three Noble Arts). Shortly afterwards he was made a full member of the Santa Isabel de Hungría School of Fine Arts, where he also taught. On the death of his parents he returned to Madrid, where he continued his studies under the guidance of José and Federico de Madrazo and Carlos Luis de Ribera. He continued his studies in Paris, from where he sent paintings to the National Exhibitions in Madrid in 1856 and 1857, winning first medals. Cano de la Peña became one of the most famous history painters of his generation. On his return to Seville he was appointed curator of the Museum of Fine Arts and professor at Santa Isabel, and contributed to the publications "El Arte en España" and "Museo Universal". Eduardo Cano de la Peña is currently represented in the Museo del Pardo, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the Museo Romántico in Madrid and the Palacio del Senado, among other public and private collections.

      Setdart Auction House
    • EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA «Jesús confortado por el ángel en el Huerto de los Olivos». Oil on canvas
      Apr. 25, 2017

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA «Jesús confortado por el ángel en el Huerto de los Olivos». Oil on canvas

      Est: -

      EDUARDO CANO DE LA PEÑA 1823 Madrid 1897 Jesús confortado por el ángel en el Huerto de los Olivos Óleo sobre lienzo 120 x 80 cm

      Isbilya Subastas
    • CANO DE LA PENA, EDUARDO (Madrid 1823 - 1897
      Mar. 28, 2012

      CANO DE LA PENA, EDUARDO (Madrid 1823 - 1897

      Est: CHF1,000 - CHF1,500

      CANO DE LA PENA, EDUARDO (Madrid 1823 - 1897 Seville) Mother and child. Oil on board. 30 x 23 cm. CANO DE LA PENA, EDUARDO (Madrid 1823 - 1897 Sevilla) Mutter mit Kind. Öl auf Karton. 30 x 23 cm.

      Koller Auctions
    • CANO DE LA PENA, Edouardo (1823-1897)
      Aug. 15, 2009

      CANO DE LA PENA, Edouardo (1823-1897)

      Est: $500 - $700

      'The Rosary'

      Davidson Auctions
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