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José María Avrial
José María Avrial y Flores (26 February 1807 – 28 December 1891) was a Spanish painter, illustrator and scenographer. Biography Avrial was born in Madrid. At the age of twelve he was enrolled in classes at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando; becoming a regular student two years later.Biographical notes
from ''Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX'' @ the Biblioteca Virtual Andalucía.
His professors were Fernando Brambila and José de Madrazo, who entrusted him with creating the lithographs for the ''Colección litográfica de los cuadros del rey de España''.
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José María Avrial Y Flores (Real Academia De Bellas Artes De San Fernando)
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