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Alejandro Ferrant y Fischermans (9 September 1843 – 20 January 1917) was a Spanish painter.


Life

He was born in Madrid, and studied with his uncle, Luis Ferrant Llausàs, and at the
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. He also received a fellowship to study in
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Selected works

He mainly painted religious and historical themes, but also devoted to genre painting and decorative art: *''The Last Communion of San Fernando.'' *''Sibyls and prophets'' on the inside of the dome of San Francisco el Grande, Madrid. *''The Burial of Saint Sebastian.'' *''Cisneros, founder of Illescas hospital'' - won the first medal of the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1892.


Sources

* Diccionario de Arte, ''Pintores del siglo XIX'', Editorial LIBSA, 2001.


External links


ArtNet: More works by Ferrant.
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