Francisco Sans Castaño
Born1868 Edit this on Wikidata
Died1937 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 68–69)

Francisco (or Francesc) Sans Castaño (1868–1937)[1] was a Spanish painter and engraver.

Born in Barcelona, he studied at the School of Fine Arts of Barcelona.[2] He collaborated at the Hojas Selectas magazine.[3] He was a member of the Barcelona's Circle of Fine Arts, a dissident organization of the Artistic Circle.[4]

He took part in the 1882, 1887, 1890, 1899 and 1910 National Exhibitions (winning an honorary mention in that of 1887) and in the 1911 World's Fair, winning a third-class medal.[5]

References

  1. "- 12 -The Catalan book in the time of Modernisme" (PDF). Museus de Sitges.
  2. Crusafont i Sabater (2006). Medalles commemoratives dels Països Catalans i de la Corona catalano-aragonesa: (S. XV-XX). Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 86. ISBN 84-7283-864-1.
  3. Ezquerro Esteban, Antonio; Ezquerro Guerrero, Cinta (2018). "Barcelona y la música de moda. De lo finisecular decimonónico a comienzos del siglo XX (nuevos bailables y llegada del jazz). El caso de Clifton Worsley (*1873; †1925). Parte I. Una biografía en su contexto". Cuadernos de Investigación Musical (5): 39. doi:10.18239/invesmusic.v0i5.1915. hdl:10261/192996. ISSN 2530-6847.
  4. Alsina Galofré, Esther (2015). La Societat Artística i Literària de Catalunya (1897-1935). Exposicions, crítica i col·leccionisme d'art (Ph.D. Thesis). Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona. p. 205.
  5. "Sans Castaño - Ref 3642". Dolores Junyent Galeria d'Art.


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