Old Masters, Natural History & Colonial Art
Lote 515:
Oil on table. Board measurements: 23 x 29 cm, framed measurements: 35 x 39 cm. Máximo Juderías Caballero (Zaragoza, 1867 – Sardañola del Vallés, 1951) was a Spanish painter. He developed his work as a decorator of rooms in some of the palaces in Madrid. Part of his work can be seen, at the end of the 19th century, on the walls of the Cerralbo Museum, when he was chamber painter of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, XVII Marquis of Cerralbo (in collaboration with the Valencian painter José Soriano Fort). He lived and developed his profession during his youth in Paris, 2 along with other Spanish painters José San Bartolomé Llaneces and Francisco Domingo Marqués developed their own style of paintings set in seventeenth-century costumes. Bibliography: Sanz-Pastor and Fernández de Piérola, Consuelo (1953). Spanish Society of Friends of Art, ed. Máximo Juderías Caballero (1867-1951): Museo Cerralbo (first edition). Madrid.