Antonio Ortiz Echagüe
1883
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1942
Spanish painter (1883-1942)
Antonio Ortiz Echagüe was a Spanish costumbrista painter, who spent much of his career in other countries. Alongside Ignacio Zuloaga and Joaquin Sorolla, he forms part of the trio of aces of Spanish costumbrist painting at the turn of the twentieth century. The recognition and international awards which he won, as well as the presence of his paintings in first-rate museums in Europe, the United States and South America, give witness to the extraordinary relevance of this painter, who knew how to blend tradition with modernity. He was the older brother of the photographer, engineer and entrepreneur José Ortiz Echagüe.