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Marcelino de Unceta y López (22 October 1835 – 10 March 1905) was an artist, illustrator, and painter of Zaragoza and Madrid. Unceta produced historical paintings, especially those of military history, as well as illustrating sketches and posters meant for advertising. He is known for creating in 1879 what is considered the first poster for a bullfight. His memorable drawings of horses and bulls in his posters made him a well-known artist in Spain of the time.

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  • Marcelino de Unceta y López (Zaragoza, 22 de octubre de 1835-Madrid, 10 de marzo de 1905) fue un dibujante, ilustrador, cartelista y pintor español,​ que trabajó en Zaragoza y Madrid y destacó como pintor de historia, ilustrador de historia militar y cartelista taurino, cuyo modelo creó en 1879 con el que es considerado el primer cartel de toros.​ La calidad en la representación de caballos y toros le hizo cobrar fama, tanto en dichos carteles, como en los cuadros de escenas militares, género en el que fue un consumado artista. (es)
  • Marcelino de Unceta y López (22 October 1835 – 10 March 1905) was an artist, illustrator, and painter of Zaragoza and Madrid. Unceta produced historical paintings, especially those of military history, as well as illustrating sketches and posters meant for advertising. He is known for creating in 1879 what is considered the first poster for a bullfight. His memorable drawings of horses and bulls in his posters made him a well-known artist in Spain of the time. (en)
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  • 1835-10-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Marcelino de Unceta y López (en)
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  • Zaragoza School of Fine Arts; School of Fine Arts, Madrid (en)
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  • Marcelino de Unceta y López (Zaragoza, 22 de octubre de 1835-Madrid, 10 de marzo de 1905) fue un dibujante, ilustrador, cartelista y pintor español,​ que trabajó en Zaragoza y Madrid y destacó como pintor de historia, ilustrador de historia militar y cartelista taurino, cuyo modelo creó en 1879 con el que es considerado el primer cartel de toros.​ La calidad en la representación de caballos y toros le hizo cobrar fama, tanto en dichos carteles, como en los cuadros de escenas militares, género en el que fue un consumado artista. (es)
  • Marcelino de Unceta y López (22 October 1835 – 10 March 1905) was an artist, illustrator, and painter of Zaragoza and Madrid. Unceta produced historical paintings, especially those of military history, as well as illustrating sketches and posters meant for advertising. He is known for creating in 1879 what is considered the first poster for a bullfight. His memorable drawings of horses and bulls in his posters made him a well-known artist in Spain of the time. (en)
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