José García Ramos
born Seville, Spain, 1852; died Seville, Spain, 1912
In 1877, Ramos visited Naples and Venice and in 1882 returned to Spain after a stay in Paris. In Seville, he was named professor of the School of Industrial Arts and educator of the School of Holy Isabel. He also worked as an illustrator in publications including The Artistic Illustration, The American and Spanish Illustration, and White and Black.
He died in 1912 in Seville.
(Source: Enrique Valdivieso: History of Sevillian Painting, 1992)
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