José Denis Belgrano | |
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Born | April 8, 1844 Málaga |
Died | February 12, 1917 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Field | painting |
José Denis Belgrano (b. Málaga, April 8, 1844 – d. February 12, 1917) was a Spanish painter.
Belgrano was given a scholarship by Carlos Larios, Marquess of Guadiaro, to study in Rome, where he lived for two years. Back to Málaga, he registered at the Malaga Art School in 1868, present-day Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Málaga, where he was a student of Bernardo Ferrándiz. After two more years in Rome in the mid 1870s, he became professor at this School in 1887.[1]