
1857–1917 · Spanish · 13 artworks
artist bio
Salvador Sánchez Barbudo was a Spanish painter known for his costumbrista scenes and historical paintings, often depicting elegant gatherings and moments from daily life. His work reflects both Romantic and Realist influences, capturing the charm and social customs of his time.
what you'll learn
Studying Sánchez Barbudo's work allows students to explore the intersection of Romantic idealism and Realist observation, focusing on narrative composition and the depiction of social customs. Students can learn how to capture the essence of a particular era through detailed observation and artistic interpretation.
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Last Scene From Hamlet
1884

The Convalescent
1887

Presentation of the princess

A rococo ball

The Child's Offering - Gallant Scene
1915

Head of an old man
1884

A Musical Interlude
1901

Walk along the Tiber
1890

The Concertino For The Cardinal

A young standard-bearer in the sacristy

The wedding

Cardinal reception

An Afternoon in the Salon
1902