Vicente Aznar

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Vicente Aznar y Porcar (1835 – 7 September 1895) was a Spanish lithographer and engraver.

Biography

A lithographer by profession, he was a native of Valencia[1] and a disciple of the Saint Charles Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he won several prizes. Aznar was awarded a copper medal at the Regional Exhibition held in 1867 in that city, for several of his works, among which was the plate of the altar of Our Lady of the Forsaken.[2]

He died in Valencia.

Notes

  1. Llorens Herrero, Margarita; Català Gorgues, Miguel Ángel (2007). La Inmaculada Concepción en la historia, la literatura y el arte del pueblo valenciano. Valencia: Generalitat Valenciana, p. 216.
  2. Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel (1868). "Aznar (D. Vicente)." Galería biográfica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX, Vol. 1. Madrid: Imprenta de Ramón Moreno, p. 57.

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