Sinibaldo de Mas

Spanish diplomat
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSpanish diplomat
PlacesSpain
wasPhotographer Painter Diplomat Linguist Writer
Work fieldArts Literature Social science Politics
Gender
Male
Birth9 November 1809, Barcelona, Barcelonès, Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, Barcelona Province
Death1 January 1868Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain (aged 58 years)
ResidenceBarcelona
The details

Biography

Sinibaldo de Mas i Sans (1809, Barcelona – 1868, Madrid) was a known Spanish government diplomat to Asia during the 19th century. An adventurer and a poet, he introduced photography in the Philippines in 1841. He was also a Spanish ambassador to Macau. He was also a supporter of Iberian Federalism, having proposed a combined flag.

In the Philippines

De Mas left Spain in 1834. During his two-and-a-half-year stay in the Philippines, de Mas made a living by taking photographs because of limited financial support from the Spanish government. It was believed that de Mas obtained his daguerreotype camera either in Spain or from Bengala, India in 1839. He wrote the Informe sobre el estado de las Filipinas en 1842 (A Report on the Status of the Philippines in 1842).

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