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La Place de l"Opera, Paris,
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A Roman Spectacular Naval Battle
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Rome under Trajan - A chariot ra...
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Chilon Accusing the Christians o...
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A Flower Market on the Seine,
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La llegada del vencedor
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Head of a young man (oil on canvas)
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Ulpiano Checa y Sanz

Ulpiano Checa y Sanz

  April 3, 1860
  January 5, 1916
   •   Plastic Art , Illustration , Impressionism   •   Wikipedia: Ulpiano Checa y Sanz

Immersed in the vibrant artistic heartbeat of Spain, Ulpiano Fernández-Checa y Sanz, better known as Ulpiano Checa, rose to the stage of the art world to enchant us with his virtuoso talent. His broad repertoire included not only painting, but also sculpture, poster design and illustration, and spanned different styles, from impressionist to academic techniques. His passion and skill led his historical subjects to occupy a special place in the history of art prints. Born in 1860 in the picturesque town of Colmenar de Oreja, Spain, it was obvious as a child that Ulpiano Checa possessed a remarkable artistic talent. Through the support of José Ballester, an impressive admirer of his work, Checa began his formal training in Madrid before further honing his skills at the prestigious Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Throughout his early career, renowned artists such as Alejandro Ferrant, Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz and Manuel Domínguez Sánchez acted as his mentors. Thanks to his outstanding skills, he won scholarships and employment and eventually began his artistic ascent.

But it was not only the academies that shaped his artistic journey. His curiosity and drive to be involved in the most current artistic trends led him into Madrid's cultural circles. As a founding member of Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, Checa expanded his network and skills. His ambition and continued quest for artistic perfection eventually brought him to the cultural metropolis of Paris, where he took his talent to the next level. Once in Paris, Checa was soon part of the vibrant art scene. He exhibited at the World's Fair, won awards, and discovered both love and inspiration in meeting his future wife, the painter Matilde Chayé. He divided his time between Paris and his wife's hometown in the Hautes-Pyrénées. However, he never forgot his roots and returned to his native Spain several times. His restless spirit and ever-improving financial situation enabled him to travel the world while increasing his international fame. Checa's influence and fame grew steadily, and his art was exhibited at shows throughout Europe and in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Algeria, and Tunisia. His numerous awards and prizes made him one of the most promising Spanish painters working in the French capital. But despite all his successes, he remained true to his passion for painting, which always led him to new projects and art prints.

As an artist who always strove for growth, Checa showed impressive versatility. He illustrated books, created advertising posters, and added murals to his portfolio. 1900 was a particularly productive year for him: he published a treatise on perspective, won a gold medal at the World's Fair for his painting "The Last Days of Pompeii," and even painted the small dome of "Le Train Bleu," a famous Parisian restaurant. His later years were marked by further successes and exhibitions, but also by trips to Argentina and Uruguay, and even to Algeria, one of his favorite destinations. Despite health setbacks, he persevered and continued his work until he died in the small town of Dax in 1916. In homage to his homeland, his remains were transferred to Colmenar de Oreja, where he was buried next to his beloved wife. Ulpiano Checa's works, which inspire us with their historical depth and artistic brilliance, are now available as fine art prints. With a careful hand and great respect for the original works, we reproduce these works of art at the highest level to bring to life the spirit of the artist and honor his legacy.

Ulpiano Checa y Sanz

Ulpiano Checa y Sanz
  April 3, 1860
  January 5, 1916
   •   Plastic Art , Illustration , Impressionism   •   Wikipedia: Ulpiano Checa y Sanz

Immersed in the vibrant artistic heartbeat of Spain, Ulpiano Fernández-Checa y Sanz, better known as Ulpiano Checa, rose to the stage of the art world to enchant us with his virtuoso talent. His broad repertoire included not only painting, but also sculpture, poster design and illustration, and spanned different styles, from impressionist to academic techniques. His passion and skill led his historical subjects to occupy a special place in the history of art prints. Born in 1860 in the picturesque town of Colmenar de Oreja, Spain, it was obvious as a child that Ulpiano Checa possessed a remarkable artistic talent. Through the support of José Ballester, an impressive admirer of his work, Checa began his formal training in Madrid before further honing his skills at the prestigious Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Throughout his early career, renowned artists such as Alejandro Ferrant, Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz and Manuel Domínguez Sánchez acted as his mentors. Thanks to his outstanding skills, he won scholarships and employment and eventually began his artistic ascent.

But it was not only the academies that shaped his artistic journey. His curiosity and drive to be involved in the most current artistic trends led him into Madrid's cultural circles. As a founding member of Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, Checa expanded his network and skills. His ambition and continued quest for artistic perfection eventually brought him to the cultural metropolis of Paris, where he took his talent to the next level. Once in Paris, Checa was soon part of the vibrant art scene. He exhibited at the World's Fair, won awards, and discovered both love and inspiration in meeting his future wife, the painter Matilde Chayé. He divided his time between Paris and his wife's hometown in the Hautes-Pyrénées. However, he never forgot his roots and returned to his native Spain several times. His restless spirit and ever-improving financial situation enabled him to travel the world while increasing his international fame. Checa's influence and fame grew steadily, and his art was exhibited at shows throughout Europe and in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Algeria, and Tunisia. His numerous awards and prizes made him one of the most promising Spanish painters working in the French capital. But despite all his successes, he remained true to his passion for painting, which always led him to new projects and art prints.

As an artist who always strove for growth, Checa showed impressive versatility. He illustrated books, created advertising posters, and added murals to his portfolio. 1900 was a particularly productive year for him: he published a treatise on perspective, won a gold medal at the World's Fair for his painting "The Last Days of Pompeii," and even painted the small dome of "Le Train Bleu," a famous Parisian restaurant. His later years were marked by further successes and exhibitions, but also by trips to Argentina and Uruguay, and even to Algeria, one of his favorite destinations. Despite health setbacks, he persevered and continued his work until he died in the small town of Dax in 1916. In homage to his homeland, his remains were transferred to Colmenar de Oreja, where he was buried next to his beloved wife. Ulpiano Checa's works, which inspire us with their historical depth and artistic brilliance, are now available as fine art prints. With a careful hand and great respect for the original works, we reproduce these works of art at the highest level to bring to life the spirit of the artist and honor his legacy.





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