Aureliano de beruete biography of abraham
'Aureliano de Beruete' was created in 1902 by Joaquín Sorolla in Impressionism style..
Life he lived on Kattenburg near the harbour.
Born in Madrid on 27 September 1845 into a wealthy family, Aureliano de Beruete alternated his law degree at university with studying drawing and painting at the studio of the modest painter Carlos Múgica Pérez (1821–c.1876) and as a copyist at the Museo del Prado.
Devoted wholly to painting from 1873 onwards after dabbling briefly in politics, he became a pupil of Carlos de Haes (1826–1898) at the San Fernando Academy the following year. He travelled with this master to the Basque Country and Majorca and was impressed by his plein-air painting.
In 1875 he married his cousin María Teresa Moret y Remisa.
Their only son, also called Aureliano, became a prominent art critic and director of the Museo del Prado.
Three years later, in Paris, he met Martín Rico (1833–1908), who introduced him to the ornamental précieux style that was in vogue among the wealthy bourgeois and spread from France to the whole of the international market, l