Tomás da Anunciação

Portuguese artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPortuguese artist
A.K.A.Tomás José da Anunciação
A.K.A.Tomás José da Anunciação
PlacesPortugal
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth26 October 1818, Ajuda
Death3 April 1879 (aged 60 years)
The details

Biography

Tomás José da Anunciação, (1821–1879) was a Portuguese painter.

Life

He was born at Ajuda near Lisbon and learned his art in the academy of that city. Afterwards he travelled through Spain and France. Principally an animal painter, he was considered the best artist in that branch of art in the Iberian Peninsula; but he occasionally executed genre pictures. He was Director of the Academy of Fine Arts at Lisbon, where he died in 1879. The following are some of his most noteworthy works: Lisbon. Galeria Nacional. View of Amora, Two Women at a Fountain, View of the Penhade Franca, Oxen treading out Corn at Ribatejo, After pasture — View on the Tagus, and The Shepherd's Rest (1852).

View of Penha de França, 1857, now at the Chiado Museum.

In 1884, the Prémio Anunciação award was established in his honor. It was presented until 1983.

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