february 13th by faye wei wei, 2018, oil on canvas, 1820 x 1370 millimeters
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february 13th by faye wei wei, 2018, oil on canvas, 1820 x 1370 millimeters
Francisca Aparicio Mérida, Marchioness of Vistabella
Artist: Pablo Antonio Béjar Novella (Spanish, 1869-1920)
Date: 1911
Medium: Pastel on paper
Collection: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Description
In 1911, the artist traveled to Madrid to work on various commissions for the Madrid aristocracy, including this portrait. The newspaper La Época reported on May 12, 1911, that the Marchioness of Vistabella was to host a "literary party" to which Béjar was invited, and the work was published as a full-page spread in the magazine Feminal, no. 56 , on November 26, 1911.
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