Manuel Salvador Carmona
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Manuel Salvador Carmona (1730-1807) was a Spanish engraver and designer.
Born at Nava del Rey, he became a pupil of Dupuis in Paris. He died at Madrid. Among the more important engravings are:
- An Allegory in honour of Charles III of Spain; after Francesco Solimena.
- Bacchus crowning his Votaries; after Velazquez.
- A Madonna seated on Clouds; after Murillo. 1802.
- A Madonna; after Van Dyck. 1757.
- The Resurrection; after Van Loo. 1757.
- St. John the Baptist; after Anton Raphael Mengs. 1784.
- The Magdalene; after the same.
- St. Ferdinand praying; after Murillo. 1791.
- Angels appearing to Mary Magdalene; alter Guercino.
- Portrait of Francois Boucher ; after Roslin Sedois
- Portrait of Collin de Vermont ; ibid
- Portrait of Charles III. ; after Anton Raphael Mengs. 178Í!.
- Don Alfonso de Guzman; after Van Dyck.
- Joseph, a Carmelite Monk; after Velazquez
[edit] References
- Bryan, Michael (1889). in Walter Armstrong and Robert Edmund Graves: Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume II L-Z). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons, page 441.