Emilio Sánchez Perrier
| Emilio Sánchez Perrier | |
|---|---|
|  Emelio Sánchez Perrier, Self-portrait | |
| Born | 15 October 1855 | 
| Died | 13 September 1907 | 
| Nationality | Spanish | 
| Education | School of Fine Arts, Seville; Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid; Studios of Auguste Bolard, Jean-Léon Gérôme and Félix Ziem. | 
| Known for | Painter | 
| Movement | Orientalist | 
Emilio Sánchez Perrier (1855-1907) was a Spanish landscape painter and watercolorist who also painted Orientalist subjects.
Life and career
    
Sánchez Perrier painted landscapes, architectures, genre and water scenes, and was renowned for his scenic illustrations of Venice.
Sánchez Perrier was a student at the school of Fine Arts in Seville and later at the school of Fine Arts in Madrid. In 1871 he resided in Granada, where he befriended Mariano Fortuny. He traveled to Paris in 1879 and studied at the studios of Auguste Bolard, Jean-Léon Gérôme and Félix Ziem.[1]
Selected paintings
    
 Triana, 1889 Triana, 1889
 Fisher and son in boat, 1907 Fisher and son in boat, 1907
 Bank of the Guadaira with Boat, c. 1890 Bank of the Guadaira with Boat, c. 1890
 Winter in Andalusia, 1880 Winter in Andalusia, 1880
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