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Blas Olleros y Quintana (1851 Avila, Spain − 1919 Florence, Italy) (alternative names: Olleros Quintana, Quintana Olleros, Bias Olleros y Quintana) was a
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figure painter and landscape painter who worked primarily in Italy as a watercolorist. He is best known for his Neapolitan scenes and Orientalist works.


Life and career

Blas Olleros was born in Piedrahita, in the
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in central-Western Spain, (approximately 60 km south of Salamanca and 200 km from Madrid) in 1851. In 1874, the Avila City Council awarded a grant to Olleros enabling him to further his art education in Rome. In his first year in Rome, he completed the work, Nerón En un Jardin Recitando Rodeado de su Corte ero in a Garden Setting, Surrounded by his Court After completing his studies, he relocated to Paris for three years. During this period, he became acquainted with the Spanish portrait and genre painter, Palmaroli who influenced Olleros’ work. In 1881, he returned to Rome where he met the Spanish painter, Agustin Salinas and the pair became great friends. For much of the 1880s, Olleros resided in Naples, where he was known as “Il Improvvisatore” he Improviser He adopted Italy as his new homeland, remaining there for most of his adult life. In 1883, he sold two works, ''Una Pompeyana'' ("A Pompeii woman") and ''Una Marina'' ("Seascape"), through Hernández in Madrid, a commercial gallery that specialised in the sale of watercolours. After that his work was sold primarily through Hernández, although some works were also sold through foreign dealers notably German and French agents. In his later years, he resided in Florence and died there in 1919.


Work

His subject matter was varied and included landscapes, seascapes, figures, genre and historical scenes. A great deal of his work focused on Neapolitan scenery, especially harbour scenes. He worked in oil and watercolour and typically signed his works "Blas Olleros".Van Wilder, F., Signatures et Monogrammes d'artistes des XIXe et XXe Siècles, Editiones Van Wilder, 1998, p. 270 His most well-known painting is ''Harem Scene'' (pictured) has been reproduced in many texts.


Gallery

File:Italian women adorned.jpg, ''Italian women adorned'' File:Children on a boat aground-by blas-olleros.jpg, ''Children on a boat aground'' File:Italian-fishing-boats by blas olleros.jpg, ''Festive Italian Fishing Boats'' File:Little fishermen by blas olleros.jpg, ''Little Fishermen'' File:Campagna romana~by blas olleras.jpg, ''Roman Countryside'' File:Marina by blas olleras.jpg, ''Marina'' File:Blas-olleros-rowing-boats-off-the-coast.jpg, ''Rowing boats off the coast'' File:Blas-olleras-in-a-persian-bath.jpg, ''In a Persian Bath''


See also

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List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subjects may not have formed a m ...
* List of Spanish artists *
Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...
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List of people from Ávila, Spain This is a list of people from Ávila, Spain: *Quintana Olleras painterSpanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary, Volume 4, Hall, 1996, p. 378 * Priscillian, Christian theologian and martyr * Isabella I of Ca ...


References

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