Ulpiano Checa
Ulpiano Checa
(Spanish, 1860-1916)
He became known for historical and dramatic scenes, often featuring dynamic movement and classical or ancient subjects, painted in a style blending academic art with impressionistic influences.
Checa later moved to Paris, where he achieved international success in major exhibitions such as the Paris Salon and World’s Fairs, gaining awards and recognition across Europe and beyond.
He spent much of his later life traveling and working internationally, especially in France, North Africa, and South America, before dying in Dax, France, in 1916.
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