Federico Beltrán Masses

Federico Beltrán Masses (September 8, 1885 – October 4, 1949) was a Spanish painter born in Cuba; the only child of Luis Beltrán Fernández Estepona, a former Spanish army officer stationed in Cuba, and Dona Mercedes Masses Olives, the daughter of a doctor from Lleida, Catalonia, who himself had married the daughter of a wealthy Spanish Cuban-landowner. He spent his youth in Barcelona, where he began his artistic training in the well-regarded Escola de la Llotja. He later moved to Madrid, where he received more training under Joaquín Sorolla. He married Irene Narezo Dragoné, a painter as well, of a distinguished family and good economic position. They moved to Paris in 1916 to further Masses' career and settled there until 1946, after which he moved to Barcelona in 1946 and later died in 1949.

Federico Beltrán Masses
1914 portrait
Born(1885-08-29)August 29, 1885
Guaira de la Melena, Cuba
DiedSeptember 4, 1949(1949-09-04) (aged 64)
Barcelona, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationStudied under Joaquín Sorolla, Madrid, Spain
Known forPainting
SpouseIrene Narezo Dragoné
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