Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos
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Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos (1832-1872 was a Spanish painter. He was born at Mazarron, in Murcia. He was first a pupil of Juan Albacete, and then studied successively in the Schools of Art at Madrid, in Paris, and in Rome. After his return he became anatomical teacher to the Royal Academy of San Fernando. About 1870 his mind was for a time deranged. He painted portraits, genre subjects, and historical pictures ; amoug the latter are: The Entombment, The First Communion, and Philip II on the occasion of an Auto da Fè.
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