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Eduardo Leon Garrido - Paintings


Eduardo León Garrido, whose family members were also active as artists, was a well-known painter of the French salon scene of the 19th century.
Born on February 20, 1856 in Madrid.
Died on February 24, 1949 in Caen, France.
After an artistic training in his native Spain, Eduardo León Garrido went to Paris for an apprenticeship, supported by King Alfonso II. From 1875, having gained recognition within the French salon scene, the artist began to travel through Europe and achieved international success. Above all, his portraits of women in Rococo style enjoyed great popularity.
Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - A Leisurely Promenade
A Leisurely Promenade

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - A Musical Afternoon
A Musical Afternoon

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - A Reclining Nude
A Reclining Nude

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - A Summer Day
A Summer Day

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - An Elegnat Lady in a Red Dress
An Elegnat Lady in a Red Dress

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - At the Cafe
At the Cafe

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - Dressed for the Ball
Dressed for the Ball

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - Elegante, Place De La Concorde, Paris
Elegante, Place De La Concorde, Paris

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - La Visite
La Visite

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - Picking Wildflowers
Picking Wildflowers

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - Preparing for the Ball
Preparing for the Ball

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - The Arrival
The Arrival

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - The Curtsey
The Curtsey

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - The Kiosk by the Seine
The Kiosk by the Seine

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - The Serenade
The Serenade

Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings - The Sketchbook
The Sketchbook



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Eduardo Leon Garrido - paintings